柯林斯詞典stonewall /?st??n?w??l/ (stonewalling,stonewalled,stonewalls) 1. V-T/V-I If you say that someone stonewalls, you disapprove of them because they delay giving a clear answer or making a clear decision, often because there is something that they want to hide or avoid doing. 遲遲不答複; 拖延作決定[表不滿] The administration is just stonewalling in an attempt to hide their political embarrassment. 政府衹是在故意拖延,企圖掩蓋其政治窘態(tài)。2. stonewallingN-UNCOUNT After 18 days of stonewalling, he at last came out and faced the issue. 拖延了18 天後,他終於出來麪對(duì)問題了。 返回 stonewall劍橋詞典to stop a discussion from developing by refusing to answer questions or by talking in such a way that you prevent other people from giving their opinions (以拒絕廻答問題或阻止他人發(fā)表意見等方式)阻礙(議事),(爲(wèi))(討論)設(shè)置障礙 The interviewer accused the minister of stonewalling on the issue of tax increases . 採訪者指責(zé)部長閉口不談增加稅收的問題。 返回 stonewall