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Impasse Meaning in English

word

ˈɪmˌpæs/, /ˌɪmˈpæs
IM-pass
ɪmpˈɑːs
im-PAHSS

释义

A situation where no progress can be made because two sides cannot agree or move forward. It describes a deadlock or a standstill, often in negotiations or problem-solving.

用法与细微差别

Formal and used mainly in discussions about negotiations, conflict resolution, or politics. Common collocation: "reach an impasse." Avoid in very casual speech; "deadlock" can be a less formal synonym. Not for physical dead ends.

例句

The negotiation reached an impasse after hours of discussion.

basic

They could not find a way out of the impasse.

basic

The talks ended in an impasse.

basic

We're at an impasse here—neither side is willing to compromise.

natural

Her proposal helped break the impasse and move things forward.

natural

It feels like we're stuck in an endless impasse with these negotiations.

natural