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gridlocked

/grid-lok/US // ˈgrɪdˌlɒk //UK // (ˈɡrɪdˌlɒk) mainly US //

瘫痪的,瘫痪,僵局,僵持不下的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the stoppage of free vehicular movement in an urban area because key intersections are blocked by traffic.
    • : the blocking of an intersection by vehicular traffic entering the intersection but unable to pass through it.
    • : any situation in which nothing can move or proceed in any direction: a financial gridlock due to high interest rates.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as instatic
as incongested
as inprohibit
as inrepress
Synonyms
crush粉碎,碾压,压碎,破碎inhibit抑制,阻止,禁止,压制muffle闷棍,闷响,闷闷不乐,闷声发大财quash驳斥,撤销,驳回,拒绝quell熄灭,平息,遏止,平息下来restrain克制,拘束,限制,抑制squelch静音,静噪,压制,压抑stifle窒息,压制,扼杀,窒息而死subdue制服,镇住了,收服,征服subjugate征服,征服了,降服,收服suppress镇压,打压,压制,抑制bottle瓶子,瓶装,瓶状物,瓶chasten惩戒,责罚,督责,鞭笞check检查,检查一下collect收集,采集,收藏,收compose构成,组成,构成了,撰写control控制,管制,控制权,操控cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉cork软木,软木塞,科克,木塞curb路边,遏止,路边的,马路牙子hinder阻碍,妨碍,碍,阻碍因素kill杀死,杀害,杀了,杀掉lock锁定,闭锁,锁定目标,锁定目标人物master掌握,主人,主,硕士overcome克服,攻克,战胜,克服困难overpower压倒,压倒性的,打倒,压倒一切rein缰绳,巩固,加强,巩固地位shush嘘嘘,嘘声,嘘,嘘嘘声silence沉默,缄默,肃静,沉默寡言smother窒息,扼杀,封杀,闷死swallow燕子,吞下,吞咽,吞食black out晕倒,昏昏沉沉,昏昏欲睡,昏迷不醒gridlock僵局,瘫痪,胶着状态,胶着hold back扣留,拖后腿,抵制,扣留住jam up堵塞,堵塞了,卡住了,拥堵keep in保持在,保持keep in check严防死守,牵制,牵制住,严加管束keep under wraps遮遮掩掩,隐蔽性,遮遮掩掩的,隐蔽性强quelch阙如,阙尔奇,阙如的,阙如的人simmer down熬夜,冷静下来,沉淀,沉淀下来throw cold water on泼冷水,泼洒冷水,泼凉水tie up捆绑,绑住,绑缚,捆绑起来

Examples

  • It’s very easy to see the Senate descending into one of its most gridlocked periods in an era already marked by gridlock.

  • Hendricks says removing this provision, which essentially lets one party veto measures it doesn’t like, would be helpful in eliminating some of the gridlock.

  • On Wednesday, the 10-year Treasury moved above 1 percent for the first time since March, as the outcome of the Georgia Senate race seemed to indicate the possibility of less gridlock, making another stimulus a more realistic possibility.

  • On Wednesday, congressional leaders neared an agreement on a roughly $900 billion relief package after months of partisan gridlock.

  • To be sure, Wall Street’s pundits and market strategists, along with plenty of journalists and even some top academics, are touting divided government gridlock as great news for the markets.

  • So is partisan gridlock just a symptom of how we raise our kids?

  • Most of all, Orman reflects a bubbling Main Street frustration with hyper-partisan gridlock.

  • Such admiration for the American system sounds strange in this era of gridlock and bickering.

  • Yes, gridlock frustration and national debt nausea are understandable.

  • So today, gridlock in Washington simply mirrors who we are and where America is.

  • Then our nation was gripped by economic distress, social decline, political gridlock.