standoff
英:['stændɔ:f] 美: [ˈstændˌɔf, -ˌɑf]
standoff 基本解释
adj.冷淡的,有支架的;
n.离岸;避开;僵局;僵持不下
英英释义
standoff[ 'stændɔf, -ɔ:f ]
n.the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided同义词:drawtie
the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand同义词:repulsion
standoff 相关例句
词组短语
standoff distance相隔距离
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The political standoff ended when the army took over.
军队接管后,政治僵局才告一段落。 - Both sides would not give in. The debate ended in a standoff.
双方都不肯让步。辩论陷入僵局。 - It looks like this boxing match is going to be a standoff.
看起来这场拳击比赛要打成平局了。
权威例句
StandoffSRY and the standoff in sex determinationTHz Imaging Radar for Standoff Personnel ScreeningStandoff Detection of Weapons and Contraband in the 100 GHz to 1 THz RegionLaser-based standoff detection of explosives: a critical reviewCoordinated Standoff Tracking of Moving Targets Using Lyapunov Guidance Vector FieldsDetermining the standoff distance of the bow shock: Mach number dependence and use of modelsImaging Through Unknown Walls Using Different Standoff DistancesStandoff detection of high explosive materials at 50 meters in ambient light conditions using a small Raman instrumentDouble-pulse standoff laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for versatile hazardous materials detection ☆