Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Impasse"
The meaning of "Impasse" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
We're at an impasse ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It is a situation in which two objects, groups, or people are unable to move past each other, are unable to compromise, or are in any other way unable to continue.
Example:
"The two countries reached an impasse when they couldn't agree on the terms of the treaty."
Example:
"The two countries reached an impasse when they couldn't agree on the terms of the treaty."
Q:
impasse ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Impasse, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is a situation in which no progress seems possible.
When you say that you have reached an impasse, it is like you're saying that you have reached a dead end of some sort.
When you say that you have reached an impasse, it is like you're saying that you have reached a dead end of some sort.
Example sentences using "Impasse"
Q:
impasse ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
"You won't give me the information, and I can't leave without it. It seems we are at an impasse."
Synonyms of "Impasse" and their differences
Q:
impasse ve gridlock arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
An impasse is a situation where no progress is possible. Gridlock is heavy traffic that seems to not be moving at all. A deadlock is a kind of impasse in which nothing happens because each person is waiting for someone else to finish.
Q:
impasse ve stymie ve bay ve stymie arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
impasse - a situation where no progress can be made; like a stalemate in chess. Two players are of similar power and neither can find a winning strategy.
stymie - somebody cannot overcome an obstacle (literally from golf where one ball's path is blocked by another one) The obstacle is passive, although maybe a defender put it there.
They wanted to leave the harbor but were stymied by the ship sunk in the entrance.
at bay - where a defender is actively blocking attacker(s), the attackers are held "at bay". When Horatius confronted the Etruscans he held them at bay.
stymie - somebody cannot overcome an obstacle (literally from golf where one ball's path is blocked by another one) The obstacle is passive, although maybe a defender put it there.
They wanted to leave the harbor but were stymied by the ship sunk in the entrance.
at bay - where a defender is actively blocking attacker(s), the attackers are held "at bay". When Horatius confronted the Etruscans he held them at bay.
Q:
impasse ve deadlock ve stalemate arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
They're basically synonyms but have some very slight differences in connotation. Impasse and deadlock tend to be used more frequently when talking about arguments and negotiations. Stalemate comes from chess and therefore has more of a competitive connotation to it. Impasse feels more like when both sides can't make progress. Stalemate feels more like neither side can gain an advantage.
Q:
an impasse ve a standstill ve a standoff arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
The two sides have reached an impasse in their negotiations.
The negotiations are at a standstill.
There is a standoff between the two companies.
The negotiations are at a standstill.
There is a standoff between the two companies.
Translations of "Impasse"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? impasse
A:
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? impasse
A:
you mean to pronounce it?
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? impasse
A:
Impasse
Other questions about "Impasse"
Q:
“We may come to a political impasse where our failure to decide where to put our wastes or how to dispose of them safely will close down industries and result in wastes being spread everywhere.”
I found the following two parts are hard to understand, and I don’t know whether they are grammatically correct.
1)where our failure to (I think I may use where we fail to instead of where our failure to)
2)will close down…everywhere(Maybe this sentence should end before “will...”?)
I found the following two parts are hard to understand, and I don’t know whether they are grammatically correct.
1)where our failure to (I think I may use where we fail to instead of where our failure to)
2)will close down…everywhere(Maybe this sentence should end before “will...”?)
A:
The way you wrote it is grammatically correct. If you use "where we fail to" instead of "where our failure to" without changing the rest then it actually becomes incorrect.
For 2) that entire phrase acts as the predicate for the noun "failure," so "...failure... will close down industries and result in wastes being spread everywhere" is grammatically correct.
If you really want it to sound a little more natural, maybe try using "...political impasse in which our failure..."
For 2) that entire phrase acts as the predicate for the noun "failure," so "...failure... will close down industries and result in wastes being spread everywhere" is grammatically correct.
If you really want it to sound a little more natural, maybe try using "...political impasse in which our failure..."
Q:
Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret an impasse.
A:
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Q:
Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret
"important"
"impasse"
"dark".
"important"
"impasse"
"dark".
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Q:
impasse, deadlock, stalemate...
which one is appropriate for life situations when you feel like there's no way to solve it? (not negotiations or something)
which one is appropriate for life situations when you feel like there's no way to solve it? (not negotiations or something)
A:
I like stalemate! maybe you can also use any of these, but the meanings are all a little different. "I've hit rock bottom" (your lowest point) "I've reached a breaking point" (you've reached so much stress that you're about to break)
Something more similar to stalemate would be "I've hit a plateau" "I feel stagnant"
Something more similar to stalemate would be "I've hit a plateau" "I feel stagnant"
Q:
He stuck at an impasse as an artist. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
As an artist, he is stuck at an impasse.
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