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  • gridlock

    英:[ˈgrɪdlɒk]   美: [ˈgrɪdlɑk] 

    gridlock 基本解释

    n.

    交通全面大堵塞;僵局;

    v.

    (交通等)堵塞;

    变形

    复数:gridlocks

    英英释义

    gridlock[ 'ɡridlɔk ]

    n.a traffic jam so bad that no movement is possible

    gridlock 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. But he is acknowledging continued partisan gridlock in Congress.
      但他承认在国会党派僵局仍然存在。
    2. The risk then is that a continuation of political gridlock would stop further economic reforms in Germany.
      到时候的风险是政治僵局的持续将会阻碍德国进一步的经济改革。

    权威例句

    Gridlock signalling pathway fashions the first embryonic artery.
    Urban gridlock: Macroscopic modeling and mitigation approaches
    gridlock, an HLH gene required for assembly of the aorta in zebrafish.
    The Dynamics of Legislative Gridlock, 1947-96
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    Mouse gridlock: no aortic coarctation or deficiency, but fatal cardiac defects in Hey2 -/- mice.
    Breaking Spectrum Gridlock With Cognitive Radios: An Information Theoretic Perspective
    Let their people come : breaking the gridlock on international labor mobility
    Global Warming Gridlock: Creating More Effective Strategies for Protecting the Planet by David G. Victor
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