impasse
                                        英 [æm'pɑːs; 'æmpɑːs]
美 ['ɪmpæs]
                                        
                                            
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            impasse 僵局来自法语,词源同impassable,不能通行的。引申词义僵局。
 
                                    
            - impasse (n.)
- 1851, "blind alley," from French impasse "impassable road, blind alley, impasse," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + Middle French passe "a passing," from passer "to pass" (see pass (v.)). Supposedly coined by Voltaire as a euphemism for cul de sac. Figurative use also from 1851.
                 - 1. The proposal offered both sides a way out of the diplomatic impasse. 
- 这一提议使双方都能摆脫外交僵局.
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- 2. It remained for Mr Parkhill to break through the impasse. 
- 只有等待帕克希尔先生来打破僵局了.
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- 3. The government had reached an impasse. 
- 政府陷入绝境.
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- 4. I see no way out of this impasse. 
- 我无法走出这一困境.
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- 5. Negotiations seemed to have reached an impasse. 
- 谈判似乎已经陷入僵局.
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