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A n1 ( impasse) impasse f ; to reach (a) deadlock aboutir à une impasse ; to be at (a) deadlock être dans une impasse ; to break the deadlock between management and unions sortir la direction et les syndicats de l'impasse ;2 ( lock) verrou m haute sécurité. -
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deadlock ['dedlɒk](a) (situation) impasse f;∎ to reach (a) deadlock arriver à une impasse;∎ to break the deadlock (negotiators) sortir de l'impasse; (concession) apporter une solution à l'impasse -
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1 nounimpasse f;∎ to reach a deadlock aboutir à une impasse;∎ talks with the union were in deadlock les négociations avec le syndicat étaient au point mort ou étaient dans l'impasse;∎ they have succeeded in breaking the deadlock ils ont réussi à sortir de l'impasseto be deadlocked (of talks, negotiations) être au point mort -
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A n1 ( in chess) pat m ;2 ( deadlock) impasse f (in dans) ; military/political stalemate impasse militaire/politique ; industrial stalemate impasse entre les partenaires sociaux ; to break a/reach (a) stalemate sortir de/être dans l'impasse.B vtr1 ( in chess) faire pat [opponent] ;
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deadlock — ► NOUN 1) a situation in which no progress can be made. 2) Brit. a lock operated by a key, as distinct from a spring lock. ► VERB ▪ cause to reach a deadlock … English terms dictionary
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deadlock — n. standstill; impasse; refusal by either side to give in, inability to compromise v. reach a deadlock, come to a standstill (due to a refusal by either side to give in or reach a compromise) … English contemporary dictionary
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deadlock — UK US /ˈdedlɒk/ noun [C or U] ► a situation in which people cannot agree and no progress can be made: a deadlock between sb (and sb) »There was deadlock between the directors and the negotiating committee. a deadlock in sth »The deadlock in the… … Financial and business terms
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