a. 冷淡的, 有支架的
n. 冷淡, 平衡, 和局
n the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided
n the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand
1. Here we are, at the end of our standoff.
我们之间的僵持终于走到了尾声
2. A speech that should shake up the standoff.
一份应该可以打破僵局的演讲
3. I don't usually win these standoffs with you.
通常跟你陷入僵局 我一般都赢不了
4. I am not prepared to be in a standoff with a cop.
我还没有准备好和警察对峙
5. Nick, do not challenge me to a sex standoff.
尼克 别逼我变成性冷淡
6. ...on this developing and unfolding hostage standoff.
关于这起逐渐明朗的人质谈判事件
7. This isn't like the class hamster hostage standoff.
这不像班里的仓鼠被绑架那种事
8. I killed his brother a few years ago in a standoff.
几年前在一次对峙中 我杀了他弟弟
9. The way they avoid fighting isn't just by having standoffs.
他们避免争斗的方法不仅通过远离彼此
10. Armed standoffs have a habit of ending unpredictably.
武装对峙的结果通常很难预料
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