stonewall
verb🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːl/
🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːl/
[transitive, intransitive]Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they stonewall | 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːl/ 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːl/ |
| he / she / it stonewalls | 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːlz/ 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːlz/ |
| past simple stonewalled | 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːld/ 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːld/ |
| past participle stonewalled | 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːld/ 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːld/ |
| -ing form stonewalling | 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊/ˈstəʊnwɔːlɪŋ/ |
- stonewall (somebody/something)
(especially in politics) to delay a discussion or decision by refusing to answer questions or by talking a lot 防守挡击(政治上指通过沉默或冗长发言等手段阻碍议事或拖延决议) He stonewalled successfully on the Prime Minister’s behalf. 他代表总理成功阻挠。 She stonewalled questions about her personal life. 她回避了有关她个人生活的问题。