Synonym: halt, impasse, pause, stop. Similar words: fits and starts, still, instill, united states constitution, sandstorm, instantaneous, till now, heart and soul. Meaning: ['stændstɪl] n. 1. a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible 2. an interruption of normal activity.
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91. The so-called six-party talks on the denuclearization of North Korea remain in limbo, and Mr. Carter said official dialogue with the North "appears to be at a standstill.
92. If we do not build consumer credit system , meanwhile and go to talk about consumer credit , it has no way to study consumer credit right away and be at a standstill in practice.
93. The standstill of Middle East peace process and the growing rampancy of terrorism have put the military aid relationship between the United States and Israel in a dilemma.
94. Recently, however, more than 3 on the Australian dollar exchange rate a standstill.
95. Because of the strike, the production has come to a standstill.
96. A plan with a lack of money and uses meant a standstill, but the outside of the star-shaped building is now like a memory of a deceased person.
97. The German war machine had lumbered falteringly over the frontier and come to a standstill near Linz.
98. The horses came to a standstill,[sentencedict .com] the vague clamour of the work lapsed away.
99. That means the traffic at rush hour will be at a standstill.
100. Production of this factory has come to a standstill owing to the lack of funds.
101. Meanwhile, in Europe, fortified coastlines and Allied invasions curtailed beach life during the war, and swimsuit development, like everything else non-military, came to a standstill.
102. Traffic on I-95 southbound came to a standstill at noon Wednesday when a tractor trailer hauling gravel overturned in Wilmington, Del.
103. Its pathogeny is intricate, but clinical common causes are mainly due to diseases of ovary and uterus, especially ovary standstill, persistent corpus luteum and endometritis.
104. All production will come to a standstill if the workers go on strike.
105. And this, though denied success, brought Rommel to a standstill for nearly five months.
106. If less than 10 frame per second shooting speed of play, there will be a standstill phenomenon.
107. In standstill traffic a few miles from Bethel, they parked the Impala, flagged down a van full of naked hippies, then walked the final stretch to Yasgur's farm.
108. At the same time, inconsequence of the insufficient export growth and consumption demand and government investment lacking persistence, Chinese economy will be at a standstill.
109. The work has come to a standstill for lack of funds.
110. The German war machine had lumbered falteringly over the frontier and come to a standstill Linz.
111. The pictures on the screen could be brought to a standstill for photography and analysis.
112. Wait rely on "accidental" discoveries and inventions in principle to the "Project" has been understanding and knowledge of people, the production technology will be at a standstill.
113. The whole world was at a complete standstill, and I was in fetters, at the mercy of the mob.
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