status quo / kwoʊ /

现状维持现状现况状况

status quo 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the existing state or condition.

status quo 近义词

n. 名词 noun

current situation

更多status quo例句

  1. It will soon prove too expensive to maintain the status quo.
  2. Many of the people that seemed to have been drawn to it, at least in my world, for whatever reason couldn’t fit into the status quo.
  3. Ronald Reagan, the original Republican disrupter of the political status quo, was good at talking to these voters.
  4. In the 1980s, companies and investors around the world mobilized to deny apartheid South Africa the economic lifeline it needed to maintain its status quo of racial oppression.
  5. If the status quo prevails, San Diego Community Power will use the grid infrastructure of SDG&E, whose corporate owner, Sempra Energy, is committed to international investments in liquid natural gas.
  6. When the problem is already political, when the intolerable situation is the status quo?
  7. Defenders of the status quo claim the old rules protect consumers.
  8. But when she called back, Brinsley was determined to tall her about his minted screenwriter status.
  9. Nothing,” Klein notes, “was more threatening to the education status quo in New York City than our charter school initiative.
  10. In a country where talk is “cheap” and opinions are “a dime a dozen,” we give the facts special privileges and special status.
  11. Nos duo Societate tuguriolum habemus ligneum, in quo vix posit mens commouere nos possumus.
  12. Quo modo, quibusve auxiliis aut successu, Societas missionem ill in regione consecuta sit.
  13. "I quite admit that; but you've always received a quid pro quo," the general snapped.
  14. As the actions of slander and libel have been described, only two others require notice, mandamus and quo warranto.
  15. And his status is determined rather by his relation to the family than by his relation to the service.