英 [ˈstændstɪl] 美 [ˈstændstɪl]
n. 停止,停顿
standstill /ˈstændˌstɪl/ TEM4
单数型名词 If movement or activity comes to or is brought to a standstill, it stops completely. 停止
Abruptly the group ahead of us came to a standstill.
忽然我们前面的队伍停了下来。
静止
停顿期,(变星)停变期
停顿
... illuminate v.照明,阐明,说明,使灿烂,用灯装饰 standstill n.停止,静止,停顿 conduct v.引导,带领;处理,管理;指挥;传导 ...
... stakeholder 股票持有者 standstill 静止 startle 令人大吃一惊 ...
... 同本义〖horsehalts〗 古时特指车驾停立〖(ofcarriage)stop;standstill〗 停留;止住〖stay;halt〗 ...
... standing直立的,停滞的,固定的,常备的,标准的,常设的 standstill静止状态;停顿 startup发动,开动 ...
Normal life is at a standstill, and the economy is faltering.
正常生活陷入停滞,经济正在衰退。
One vehicle with a flat tyre can bring the motorway to a standstill.
一辆轮胎瘪掉的汽车就能导致公路交通的停顿。
Investigations have ground to a standstill because no witnesses have come forward.
调查已陷入一种停滞状态,因为没有证人出来作证。
"I think this was a worse scenario. I don't think such a standstill we have experienced before."
VOA : standard.2010.04.23
The national budget has not been passed, the economy is stagnant, and development is at a standstill in one of the world's poorest nations.
VOA : standard.2010.07.29
The Arab-Israeli conflict is still at a standstill.
VOA : standard.2009.10.09
With SCHIP federal funding at a standstill, these 13 states' programs have run out of money.
Travel was at a standstill on most of the Mississippi between the Quad Cities and St.
The so-called six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program had come to a standstill.