Gridlocked Meaning in English
word · lemma: gridlock
释义
Completely stopped or unable to move, usually because of traffic or, more generally, because no progress can be made.
用法与细微差别
Most often describes severe traffic jams where vehicles cannot move at all. Can also describe situations where progress is blocked, especially in politics or organizations. Formal/informal use; don't confuse with 'stuck' (more general). Common: 'gridlocked traffic,' 'gridlocked city,' 'Congress is gridlocked.'
例句
The highway was gridlocked for hours after the accident.
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The city became gridlocked during rush hour.
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The roads are completely gridlocked right now.
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Downtown was so gridlocked that even pedestrians had trouble crossing streets.
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After the big storm, public transport was gridlocked for the whole day.
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The negotiations are gridlocked; neither side will compromise.
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