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单词 staredown
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Definition of staredown in English:

staredown

nounˈstɛːdaʊnˈstɛrˌdaʊn
US
  • 1A situation in which two individuals stare at each other, typically in a hostile or intimidating way, until one is no longer able to maintain eye contact and feels forced to look away.

    he won his staredown with Matt
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two got into a stare-down after the match was over, but nothing happened.
    • The amateur video shows the wild cats in a stare-down before they simply walk their separate ways.
    • He faced grizzly bears, had a stare-down with a pack of wolves, perpetually fought hunger and once went 50 straight days without seeing another person.
    • It was a menacing stare-down caught by the army of photographers covering the packed proceedings.
    • We had a stare-down for four or five seconds and then he took off.
    • Flub it up or use it out of its context and you find yourself the subject of a withering stare-down.
    • Her thick brows furrowed, changing into an intimidating stare-down tinged with contempt.
    • He offers humorous commentary on his epic stare-down with a bull in the middle of the road.
    • The footage from showed the two locked in a steely stare-down.
    • A minute feels like a real long time when you're getting the stare-down from an angry dog.
    1. 1.1 A confrontation between two parties in which neither side is prepared to back down.
      both sides are urging quick action but offering no compromises in a political staredown that shows no signs of breaking
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even amid the nuclear stare-down, they always insisted that human rights be the first issue on any meeting agenda.
      • Both sides are urging quick action but offering no compromises in a political stare-down that shows no signs of breaking.
      • In a high-stakes stare-down, he won a significant payout that administration officials did not want to pay.
      • The possibility of a tax may trigger a stare-down between industry and the government.
      • We are going through a stare-down between buyers and sellers.
      • The result is a stare-down between companies and their customers.
      • Both sides agreed to negotiate further, the first substantive talks since the stare-down began several weeks ago.
      • The panel does not back down in its stare-down with the government.
      • Days before a health care stare-down, the administration puts out its plan for the very first time.
      • Some postal lobbyists have said that, given the stare-down over five-day delivery, congressional negotiators would be better served to seek a more modest agreement.
 
 

Definition of staredown in US English:

staredown

nounˈstɛrˌdaʊnˈsterˌdoun
US
  • 1A situation in which two individuals stare at each other, typically in a hostile or intimidating way, until one is no longer able to maintain eye contact and feels forced to look away.

    he won his staredown with Matt
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We had a stare-down for four or five seconds and then he took off.
    • It was a menacing stare-down caught by the army of photographers covering the packed proceedings.
    • Her thick brows furrowed, changing into an intimidating stare-down tinged with contempt.
    • The two got into a stare-down after the match was over, but nothing happened.
    • A minute feels like a real long time when you're getting the stare-down from an angry dog.
    • Flub it up or use it out of its context and you find yourself the subject of a withering stare-down.
    • He faced grizzly bears, had a stare-down with a pack of wolves, perpetually fought hunger and once went 50 straight days without seeing another person.
    • He offers humorous commentary on his epic stare-down with a bull in the middle of the road.
    • The amateur video shows the wild cats in a stare-down before they simply walk their separate ways.
    • The footage from showed the two locked in a steely stare-down.
    1. 1.1 A confrontation between two parties in which neither side is prepared to back down.
      both sides are urging quick action but offering no compromises in a political staredown that shows no signs of breaking
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even amid the nuclear stare-down, they always insisted that human rights be the first issue on any meeting agenda.
      • Both sides are urging quick action but offering no compromises in a political stare-down that shows no signs of breaking.
      • We are going through a stare-down between buyers and sellers.
      • Days before a health care stare-down, the administration puts out its plan for the very first time.
      • The panel does not back down in its stare-down with the government.
      • In a high-stakes stare-down, he won a significant payout that administration officials did not want to pay.
      • The possibility of a tax may trigger a stare-down between industry and the government.
      • Some postal lobbyists have said that, given the stare-down over five-day delivery, congressional negotiators would be better served to seek a more modest agreement.
      • Both sides agreed to negotiate further, the first substantive talks since the stare-down began several weeks ago.
      • The result is a stare-down between companies and their customers.
 
 
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