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stonewall美 ['stoʊn.wɔl] 英 ['stəʊn.wɔːl] - v.防守挡击(政治上指通过沉默或冗长发言等手段阻碍议事或拖延决议)
- 网络石墙;石墙风暴;石墙酒吧
第三人称单数:stonewalls 现在分词:stonewalling 过去式:stonewalled v. evade,obstruct,avoid,refuse,rebuff 1. | [t][i] ~ (sb/sth) 防守挡击(政治上指通过沉默或冗长发言等手段阻碍议事或拖延决议)(especially in politics) to delay a discussion or decision by refusing to answer questions or by talking a lot |
v. | 1. to create obstructions or refuse to cooperate, especially by avoiding answering questions or providing desired information 2. to create obstructions or employ delaying tactics, especially in order to hinder parliamentary business 3. in cricket, to play persistently defensive batting strokes 4. to refuse to give information 1. to create obstructions or refuse to cooperate, especially by avoiding answering questions or providing desired information 2. to create obstructions or employ delaying tactics, especially in order to hinder parliamentary business 3. in cricket, to play persistently defensive batting strokes 4. to refuse to give information | un. | 1. a gay bar in New York City where there were protests in 1969 after police entered to search for illegal activity. These events are important because they are considered as the beginning of gay people’s fight for political rights in the U.S. |
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