standoff
英 ['stændɒf]
美 ['stændɔf]
- n. 和局;僵持;冷淡;平衡
- adj. 冷淡的;有支架的
standoff 双语例句
1. The political standoff ended when the army took over. 军队接管后,政治僵局才告一段落. 来自辞典例句
- 2. That young lady had a standoff - don't - touch - me air.
- 那位年轻小姐有一种 孤芳自赏 、自鸣清高的气派.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Indonesia's political standoff was resolved when Wahid was replaced as president.
- 瓦希德就任总统使印尼政治陷入僵局.
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- 4. This is the latest chapter in a decades - long uneasy standoff.
- 这是几十年来不稳定平衡的最新的篇章.
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- 5. Although more costly, this provides the highest standoff voltage switch.
- 这种方法尽管成本较高, 但是能够提供最高的关态电压开关.
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