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Logjam Meaning in English

word

ˈɫɑɡˌdʒæm
LAWG-jam
lˈɒɡdʒæm
LOG-jam

释义

A logjam originally means a blockage in a river caused by logs, but it is commonly used to describe a situation where progress stops because of too many problems, obstacles, or disagreements.

用法与细微差别

Mainly figurative except in logging contexts. Common in business, politics, and problem-solving: 'break the logjam' means to resolve the blockage. Not used for physical traffic jams—use 'traffic jam' instead.

例句

There is a logjam in the negotiations.

basic

The workers are trying to clear the logjam in the river.

basic

A logjam in the court system causes long delays.

basic

We finally broke the logjam and reached an agreement.

natural

The new manager hopes to fix the bureaucratic logjam at the company.

natural

Nothing is moving forward because there’s a political logjam in parliament.

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