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standoff
I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ adjective
Etymology: stand off
1. : not cordial : not ready to agree or to make friends : reserved
< standoff attitude >
2. : used for holding something (as an electric wire) at a distance from a surface
< standoff insulator >
— see insulator illustration
II. noun
(-s)
Etymology: stand off
1. : the act of standing off
2. Britain : a rest from work
3.
a. : a counterbalancing effect : neutralization
b. : tie, draw, deadlock
stand off
intransitive verb
1. : to stay at a distance in social intercourse or acquaintance : be unapproachable or unobliging
2. : to sail away from the shore
transitive verb
1.
a. : to hold at a distance : keep from advancing : repel
< taking cover they managed to stand the Indians off until they could make their escape — D.D.Martin >
b. : to put off : stall
< able to stand off his creditors >
2. Britain : to remove temporarily from regular employment : lay off
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- stand off and on
standoff stand∙off / ˈstændˌɔf ; ˈstændɔf /
◙noun [C]
1. a situation in which neither side in a fight or battle can gain an advantage
• 〔战斗双方的〕僵持(状态)
~ (between A and B) a situation in which no agreement can be reached
(双方)僵持局面
SYN deadlock
stand·off
/ˈstændˌɑːf/ noun , pl -offs [ count ]
: an argument, contest, etc., in which there is no winner
The two governments are currently in a standoff over who has rights to the land.
They played to a 3‒3 standoff. [=tie]
standoff NOUN:An equality of scores, votes, or performances in a contest: dead heat, deadlock, draw, stalemate, tie. See SAME.
西班牙语
standoff
n. reserva; empate, impase
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