基本解釋n. 僵持,對(duì)峙英漢例句雙語例句France has hundreds of soldiers in the country in a peacekeeping operation, who were sucked into a bloody stand-off a few years ago.法國(guó)雖然有幾百名士兵在這一地區(qū)執(zhí)行維和行動(dòng),但這支部隊(duì)曾在幾年前卷進(jìn)一場(chǎng)血腥的對(duì)峙。Global mining companies are pushing steelmakers to accept a record price for iron ore for the 2010-11 annual contracts, risking a repetition of last year's stand-off with China.全球礦業(yè)巨擘正敦促鋼鐵制造商接受創(chuàng)紀(jì)錄的2010-11年度鐵礦石合約價(jià)格,此舉可能導(dǎo)致礦商與中國(guó)之間重現(xiàn)去年的對(duì)峙局面。權(quán)威例句Such inveterate suspicion has helped to prolong the year-long stand-off among Cambodia's feuding politicians.ECONOMIST: CambodiaFacebook said it will not waive the market stand-off provision for Zuckerberg or for non-employee directors.FORBES: Facebook: Zuckerberg Won't Sell Any Shrs For Next 12 Mosstand-off更多例句詞組短語短語stand -off operation 間接式爆炸成形Stand -off delivery 遠(yuǎn)距離輸送percent stand -off 偏距百分?jǐn)?shù)A stand -off 喬小司standoff distance 相隔距離stand-off更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A standoff is a situation in which neither of two opposing groups or forces will make a move until the other one does something, so nothing can happen until one of them gives way. stand-off劍橋字典stand-off柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義材料科學(xué)平衡;冷淡;支座絕緣子托腳