1.强征...入伍
2.停止转动
1.to suddenly stop moving or working properly
1.Perhaps you could engage a taxi driver in a minute of conversation before you seize up.
或许你可以与出租车司机聊上1分钟,然后就张口结舌了。
2.However, the counterparty problem poses a real risk that the cogs of the system could start to seize up again in the coming days.
然而,对手问题形成了真正的风险,未来数日,金融体系的齿轮可能再次被卡住。
3.But there still appears to be room for values to rise, provided global credit markets do not seize up.
而且,只要信用市场不收紧,日本的房地产看起来还有不少上升空间。
4.The main fear was that both sides might seize (up) on a cease-fire to rearm.
主要的担心在于双方都可能抓住停火时机重整军备。
5.The Treasury will stand ready to buy bonds issued by biggish firms should markets seize up.
如果市场抓住该机会的话,财政部将会准备好去购买大企业发售的债券。
6.Without a credit boom, the bursting of the bubble does not cause the financial system to seize up and so does much less damage.
没有信贷繁荣,泡沫破裂就不会造成金融体系失灵,造成的危害也就会小得多。
7.However, critics fear that the volume of travelers will seize up London's overcrowded transport system, especially at rush hour.
然而,评论家担忧游客量将会使伦敦过度拥挤的交通系统瘫痪,尤其是在交通高峰期。
8.My joints seize up in the cold weather.
天气寒冷,我的关节就要冻僵了。
9.Her shoulders were the first part of her body to seize up.
她身体最先失灵的部位是肩部。
10.Even as credit markets seize up, a world economy that is less dependent on the United States is more likely to stay aloft.
即使信用市场失灵,世界经济对美国的依赖越小,就越容易继续在高空飞翔。