transferred. To arrest or defeat utterly, discomfit. In modern use, often: to defeat or frustrate the ‘game’ or scheme of (any one) by a…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > hindering completely or preventing > hinder completely or prevent [verb (transitive)] > bring to an impasse (15) checkmatea1400 transferred. To arrest or defeat utterly, discomfit. In modern use, often: to defeat or frustrate the ‘game’ or scheme of (any one) by a… stalec1470 transitive. = stalemate, v. set1577 To check; to puzzle, nonplus, ‘stump’; to tax the resources of. Now northern dialect. stallc1591 To bring to a standstill, render unable to proceed. literal and figurative. Obsolete. embog1602 transitive. To plunge into a bog; to hamper in a bog, literal and figurative. nonplus1605 transitive. To bring to a nonplus or standstill; to perplex, confound. Frequently in past participle (cf. nonplussed, adj.). stalemate1765 transitive. To subject to a stalemate. stump1807 (originally U.S.) To cause to be at a loss; to confront with an insuperable difficulty; to nonplus. pound1827 transitive. Fox-hunting. To confine (a rider, or the field) in an enclosed space, or otherwise prevent the following of the chase; usually in passive… to stick up1853 transitive. Australian and New Zealand. To prevent (a person, vehicle, etc.) from making progress; to hinder, frustrate; (also) to perplex… snooker1889 (see quots.); also figurative (chiefly passive), to place in an impossible position; to balk, ‘stymie’. stymie1902 figurative. To impede, obstruct, frustrate, thwart (a person, an activity, or a project). biff1915 figurative. To deal a blow to, to refute, to ‘stump’ (see also quot. 1895). dead-end1921 (transitive) to bring to a dead end; intransitive, to come to a dead end. Subcategories:— be brought to a stand by (1) |
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