dead end 的定义
- something, as a street or water pipe, that has no exit.
- a position that offers no hope of progress; blind alley; cul-de-sac: His theory led him to a dead end.
dead end 近义词
cul-de-sac; deadlock
更多dead end例句
- While AI algorithms can be optimized for current computers, they’re likely to hit a dead end when it comes to efficiency.
- Break the grammar with too many mutations, or mutations in critical spots, and the virus will no longer be able to enter a cell and replicate, and will reach an evolutionary dead end.
- You’d have to subpoena bank records and lawyers, as well as human sources, and even then you frequently hit a dead end.
- The bulk of these mistakes are meaningless—false starts and dead ends—that have no impact on humans.
- By taking her smell loss seriously, getting a rapid test and self-isolating, she created a dead end for the virus, breaking the transmission chain before the virus could spread to anyone else.
- Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously.
- The cartoonist, better known as Charb, was shot dead Wednesday.
- In the end, the clarity that comes from moments of horror can help us recommit to deeper principles.
- In the end, I find it never fails to modernize even the most dramatic things.
- Kennedy: "Mankind must put an end to war — or war will put an end to mankind."
- A little boy of four was moved to passionate grief at the sight of a dead dog taken from a pond.
- I presume the twenty-five or thirty miles at this end is unhealthy, even for natives, but it surely need not be so.
- On to Gaba Tepe just in time to see the opening, the climax and the end of the dreaded Turkish counter attack.
- He wanted to tell her that if she called her father, it would mean the end of everything for them, but he withheld this.
- Under the internal pressure his whiskers stood on end and his face grew red.