单词 | deadlock |
释义 | deadlock (once / 4002 pages) n Use the noun deadlock to describe a standstill, as when two people or sides cannot move beyond a disagreement. Deadlock can also mean a game that results in an unbreakable tie or a stalemate, like when you are in a five-hour thumb-wrestling match with no winner. You can easily remember the meaning of this compound word, by thinking about its two word parts — dead + lock. The first appearance of deadlock was in The Critic, a play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan: “I have them all at a deadlock, for every one of them is afraid to let go first.” WORD FAMILYdeadlock: deadlocks USAGE EXAMPLESDespite the setback, City’s French defender Gael Clichy broke the deadlock with a well-placed shot into the far corner in the 58th minute. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) The goal broke the deadlock as Arsenal moved into the top three with a comfortable home win. BBC(Jan 01, 2017) The deadlock was broken in the 41st minute and sparked a short spell of footballing fancy dress. The Guardian(Dec 31, 2016) n a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible Syn|Hyper dead end, impasse, stalemate, standstill situation a complex or critical or unusual difficulty |
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