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单词

gridlock

读音
ˈɡrɪdlɑːk
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释义

n. 交通全面堵塞;(政治)僵局 v. 交通堵塞

例句

He agreed that these policies will lead to gridlock in the future.
他赞同这些政策将来会导致僵局。
Congress is in gridlock.
国会因意见分歧而陷入僵局。
The streets are wedged solid with the chaos of poorly regulated parking and near-constant traffic gridlock.
由于管理不当的乱停车以及不断的交通阻塞,街道被堵得严严实实。

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and no new federal taxes, mandate subsidies or lawsand running Washington gridlock.Let me say that again.
But the bigger issueis that global gridlockis going to stifle economic growth
We need that same kind of passion and energyto attack global gridlock.But we need people like all of you in this room,
Sometimes, we'll need to engineer ourselves to go faster.We'll want to solve gridlock,speed up disaster relief for hurricane victims
So focusing on outcomes, not motives,can turn gridlock and conflictinto a unifying solution to America's energy challenge.
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