stymied的意思和读音

stymied

adj.

v.“stymie”

adj.1.,

v.1.“stymie”

v.1.The past participle and past tense of stymie

1. natural light stymied [] psychotropic adj. () ...

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1.The web will continue to work, but future growth would be stymied. It is just like when we used up the phone numbers in London.

2.think voters didn't know what to make of woman candidate, you know, they were sort of stymied, they had no reference points.

3."The whole nature of sitting down and hashing out ideas and collaborating is a bit stymied by the construct of the cubicles, " he says.:“。”

4.In the end, however, the banks could not make it to safety. Stymied by the frozen credit markets, they were unable to roll over their debts.”,

5.Those wanting to leave the town have been stymied by a shortage of gasoline.

6.The nurseryman looked stymied. "Lady, you don't want a tree, " he said. "You want an umbrella. "。“,”。“。”

7.The Communist Party has long stymied privately funded institutions, from churches to schools, viewing them as a threat to its grip on power.

8.Dont tell me that we are stymied by an army that doesnt even have generals, colonels, majors, captains and such.

9.Huawei is one of the world's top suppliers of telecom gear, but alleged ties to the Chinese military have stymied its ambitions in the U.

10.The bureaucracy that stymied them this time, he says, is part of a "racist, colonial, assimilationist machine. "