standoff是什么意思
a. 冷淡的, 有支架的
n. 冷淡, 平衡, 和局
n the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided
n the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand
standoff的用法和例句
1.Here we are, at the end of our standoff.
我们之间的僵持终于走到了尾声
2.A speech that should shake up the standoff.
一份应该可以打破僵局的演讲
3.I don’t usually win these standoffs with you.
通常跟你陷入僵局 我一般都赢不了
4.I am not prepared to be in a standoff with a cop.
我还没有准备好和警察对峙
5.Nick, do not challenge me to a sex standoff.
尼克 别逼我变成性冷淡
6….on this developing and unfolding hostage standoff.
关于这起逐渐明朗的人质谈判事件
7.This isn’t like the class hamster hostage standoff.
这不像班里的仓鼠被绑架那种事
8.I killed his brother a few years ago in a standoff.
几年前在一次对峙中 我杀了他弟弟
9.The way they avoid fighting isn’t just by having standoffs.
他们避免争斗的方法不仅通过远离彼此
10.Armed standoffs have a habit of ending unpredictably.
武装对峙的结果通常很难预料