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deadlock [ˈdɛdˌlɒk] n 1. a state of affairs in which further action between two opposing forces is impossible; stalemate 2. a tie between opposite sides in a contest 3. a lock having a bolt that can be opened only with a key vb
to bring or come to a deadlock ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
deadlock Translations deadlock [ˈdedlɒk] A. N → punto m muerto to reach deadlock → llegar a un punto muerto, quedar estancado the deadlock is complete → no se ve salida alguna B. VT to be deadlocked → estar en un punto muerto deadlock n to reach (a) deadlock → in eine Sackgasse geraten; to end in deadlock → sich festfahren; to break the deadlock → aus der Sackgasse herauskommen deadlock [ˈdɛdˌlɒk] n → punto morto, impasse f inv deadlock [ˈdɛdˌlɒk] n → punto morto, impasse f inv How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The jury convicted Ortega of a drug charge before deadlocking on the murder charge, officials said. Despite deadlocking on the other charges, the jury found Zakarian guilty on the weapons charges, which carry maximum sentences of 10 years each. |
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