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Перевод: deadlock speek deadlock


[существительное]
врезной замок; безвыходное положение; тупик ; мертвая точка; застой ;
[глагол]
зайти в тупик


Тезаурус:

  1. To do so, it may well be helpful to construct formalised and structured models that show how the deadlock in the arms race has arisen.
  2. The deadlock may be broken by Alberto Vicari, a German despite his Italian name, who represents a group of shareholders who control 5% of Continental's stock.
  3. Peugeot deadlock broken
  4. Those 12 points broke the deadlock of one of the dourest dog fights even Gloucester has seen.
  5. "Deadlock.
  6. The deadlock has meant the award of the contract is now well behind the original schedule.
  7. Fit a five-lever mortise lock to the back door, or supplement the existing lock with a mortise deadlock.
  8. Service changed hands eight times and there were four lets in between until Soutter broke the deadlock with a tight drop that created an opening and a lovely cross-court forehand slice that zipped away for a winner.
  9. Just on half-time, a long ball from Milne put him through within excellent shooting distance of Thomson, but McCart's late intervention robbed him of the golden chance to break the deadlock.
  10. The fact that he was an outstanding, if not completely graceful athlete, that he played anything with a racquet commendably well - I remember battling him at tennis in the oppressive heat of Guaruja to an 8-;8 deadlock before we both gave up to avoid heat prostration - that he is a better than average golfer and could just as well have played football or cricket and enjoyed all sports, made him less exclusively obsessive about racing.
  11. When buying a deadlock, look for the British Standard kite mark.
  12. Premier John Major's crunch Cabinet meeting ended in acrimonious deadlock at 9.30 pm after four and half hours.
  13. The Defence Minister, Yitzhak Rabin, whose Labour Party forced last Friday's inner cabinet vote on the Egyptian proposal, dismissed talk of a deadlock: "I have time and patience and I am not pessimistic," he said.

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