gridlock

noun
🔊/ˈɡrɪdlɒk/
🔊/ˈɡrɪdlɑːk/
[uncountable, countable]
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  1. a situation in which there are so many cars in the streets of a town that the traffic cannot move at all市区交通大堵塞
    • It’s gridlock between 6.30 and 9.00.它处于6.30和9.00之间的僵局。
    • The protest march created gridlock.抗议游行造成交通瘫痪。
    • roads that are prone to gridlocks容易陷入僵局的道路
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc2
  2. (usually in politics通常用于政治) a situation in which people with different opinions are not able to agree with each other and so no action can be taken僵局(因意见分歧而无法采取行动)
    • Congress is in gridlock.国会因意见分歧而陷入僵局。🔊🔊
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
  3. Word Origin1980s (originally US): from grid (in sense (1)) + lock ‘become rigidly fixed’.