单词 | gridlocking |
释义 | gridlock1 of 2noun grid·lock ˈgrid-ˌläk 1 : a traffic jam in which a grid of intersecting streets is so completely congested that no vehicular movement is possible 2 : a situation resembling gridlock (as in congestion or lack of movement) political gridlock gridlock 2 of 2verb gridlocked; gridlocking; gridlocks transitive + intransitive : to cause to be in a state or situation in which movement or progress is stopped completely : to produce gridlock in or of streets gridlocked by heavy traffic a government gridlocked by partisan rancor Neighbors of the proposed site near the intersection … told commissioners they were concerned the school would bring hundreds of additional cars to the area, further gridlocking already bumper-to-bumper traffic. Kyra Gurney Almost immediately, heavy rains had gridlocked the narrow supply trail from Siboney on the coast. Michael Blow also : to experience gridlock This statement came while Congress gridlocked yet again on a campaign finance measure. David Corn gridlocking verbas in filling Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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