柯林斯詞典bottleneck /?b?t?l?n?k/ (bottlenecks) 1. N-COUNT A bottleneck is a place where a road becomes narrow or where it meets another road so that the traffic slows down or stops, often causing traffic jams. 道路上的狹窄処2. N-COUNT A bottleneck is a situation that stops a process or activity from progressing. 瓶頸 He pushed everyone full speed ahead until production hit a bottleneck. 他敦促每個人全速前進,直到生産遇到瓶頸。 返回 bottleneck劍橋詞典a place where a road becomes narrow , or a place where there is often a lot of traffic , causing the traffic to slow down or stop 狹窄路段,瓶頸路段;交通阻塞點 The construction work is causing bottlenecks in the city centre . 道路施工導(dǎo)致市中心交通阻塞。 a problem that delays progress 障礙;僵侷 Is there any way of getting around this bureaucratic bottleneck? 有辦法避開這種拖拉推諉的官僚作風(fēng)嗎? 返回 bottleneck