stalemate是什么意思
n. 僵持状态, 僵局, 陷于困境, 胶着状况
vt. 将…逼和, 使僵持, 使陷入困境
n. drawing position in chess: any of a player’s possible moves would place his king in check
v. subject to a stalemate
stalemate的用法和例句
1.That’s a stalemate with no end where everybody loses.
这是场没有尽头的僵局 没有人能赢
2.That does create a bit of a stalemate, yes.
這的確讓事情陷入了僵局 沒錯
3.Surely it’s better than this dreary stalemate.
诚然 那比这无聊的僵局要好
4.We were on the fourth ballot, the famous total stalemate.
第四轮投票 就是那个著名的僵局
5.We started this war to stalemate, and here we are, no closer to victory.
战争一开始就陷入了僵局 打到现在 距离胜利也遥遥无期
6.We were in a stalemate, so we settled the dispute like s.
我们陷入了僵局 于是我们像成年人一样解决矛盾
7.General, our position holds, but offers only a stalemate.
将军 我们的阵地守住了 但战事陷入了僵局
8.Costly stalemates usually aren’t the stepping stones to greatness.
耗资昂贵的战争 并不会缔造伟大
9.Because if he fingers me and I go to prison, our little stalemate ends.
因为如果被他指认进了监狱 我们的僵局也结束
10.I simply thought this would be the most expeditious way to break our stalemate.
我只是觉得这是打破僵局 最快的办法