logjam

英 ['lɒgdʒæm] 美 ['lɔɡdʒæm]
  • n. 僵局;(河道等)受圆木阻塞;停滞状态;拥挤
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logjam 僵局

log,原木,jam,堵塞。原指河道木头塞积,引申词义僵局。

logjam (n.)
also log-jam, "congestion of logs on a river," by 1851, American English; see log (n.1) + jam (v.). The figurative sense is by 1890.
1. A new initiative was needed to break the logjam.
要打破僵局,就需要采取新的行动。

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2. Israel may be able to help break the logjam in Lebanon too.
以色列或许也能帮忙打破黎巴嫩的僵局.

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3. The problem appears to be caused by a logjam of nerve messages.
据《每日邮报》1月28日报道,常言道“一心不能二用”,而引起这一问题的关键可能是神经讯息在传递过程中受到了阻碍.

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4. The legislation ran into a logjam.
立法陷入了僵局.

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5. The signing of Elton Brand has left Philadelphia with a a logjam at forward.
签下布兰德使费城在大前锋位置上有了一些小麻烦.

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