quandary的意思和读音

quandary

: [ˈkwɑndəri] : [ˈkwɒndəri]

n.退

quandaries  

n.dilemma,predicament,fix,jam,difficulty

quandaryn.

1.退the state of not being able to decide what to do in a difficult situation

George was in a quandary ─should he go or shouldn't he?

n.1.,,;,

n.1.a state of uncertainty or indecision as to what to do in a difficult situation

1. prowess n. 28。 quandary n. , , 退 29。 sporadic adj. 30。 ...

2. prowess n. 28。 quandary n. , , 退 29。 sporadic adj. 30。 ...

3.退 prowess n. 28。 quandary n. , , 退 29。 sporadic adj. 30。 ...

4. spread:v. quandary:n. smooth:v. 使…… ...

5. strain v. 使 quandary n. , jeopardize v. 使 ...

6.退 ... Parnper( ) Quandary( 退) Reliable( ) ...

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1.China are in a bit of a quandary on how to avoid civil unrest as the gap between rich and poor widens.

2.Mr Obama's quandary is obvious: in grappling with that second point, he would fall out with the Democratic base.退

3.So far, the Bocog hasn't weighed in on the matter, putting advertisers in a quandary as they put finishing touches on their Olympics plans.广退

4.But studies have produced mixed results, leaving women and doctors in a bit of a quandary.

5.It occurred to me that in the midst of this quandary my own primal question had finally been answered.

6.The effect of employee participation with social media can be a bit of a quandary.

7.He wanted to marry, to get settled somehow, to get out of the quandary he found himself in.

8.As in any common law jurisdiction, the usual way in which to deal with such a quandary, or a legal loophole, is to amend the law.

9.My colleague's quandary illustrates why privacy advocates work themselves into knots about this kind of site.

10.Meanwhile, credit-market turmoil creates a quandary for the Bank of Japan (BoJ).退