词汇 | stalemate |
释义 | stalemate noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈsteɪl.meɪt/ us /ˈsteɪl.meɪt/ a situation in which neither group involved in an argument can win or get an advantage and no action can be taken: (争论的)僵局,僵持局面 Tomorrow's meeting between the two leaders is expected to break a diplomatic stalemate that has lasted for ten years.明天两位领导人之间的会面有望打破长达10年的外交僵局。 Despite long discussions, the workers and the management remain locked in stalemate.尽管进行了长时间的磋商,工人和资方仍僵持不下。 in chess, a position in which one player is unable to move, but their king is not being attacked, which means that neither of the two players wins(国际象棋中的)逼和(指一方在王棋未被将军的情况下无子可动) Compare checkmatenoun Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences a hard/tough row to hoeidiom abyss adversity at your worstidiom Augean bad hair day epidemic half nelson hardness have a bumpy rideidiom pall prison purgatory push factor quagmire quicksand scrape strait the Augean Stablesidiom the hard wayidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Board games stalemate | American Dictionarystalemate noun[ C/U ] us/ˈsteɪlˌmeɪt/ a situation in which nothing can change or no action can be taken: [ U ]Stalemate in Congress over education reform has made voters angry. [ C ]The arrival of fresh troops broke the military stalemate. Examples of stalematestalemate The president may also want to break political stalemates within her party or put pressure on her opponents to get her policies enacted. The international community is one of these, and is no less inclined to compromises in difficult political stalemates than the domestic players are. The seemingly unending cycles of war and peace, negotiations and stalemates, are a testament to the deep-seated and long-held feelings about the region. When the bankers refused to cooperate, the process stalemated. Fragmented governments, which result to a large extent from proportional representation rules, lead to political stalemates. Through the unilateral commitments to plans, assurances are generated and stalemates are ended. Cycles or stalemates threaten the legitimacy of a democratic system. How did the new regime attack this stalemate? There must be some more effective way of breaking out of the ideological stalemate. In short, the entrenched ethnic-maximalist stalemate seems to have undermined the possibilities for forging working coalitions among the existing opposition parties. We then arrive at the stalemate noted above where all solutions have problematic aspects. Granting veto power, however, entails the danger of a stalemate and thereby decreases rule efficiency. The exact effects of the resulting two decades of stalemate are difficult to pin down, but two are unmistakable. The net result for those scholars not already committed to one or the other view seems to be stalemate. The approach sketched here may thus represent the best opportunity for dealing with a political stalemate that has persisted for too long. See all examples of stalemate These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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