Stonewalling – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
stonewalling
n.
stalling by refusing to cooperate
stonewall
v.
block; obstruct; play defensively (Cricket); be uncooperative, be evasive; refuse to comply with; (in Parliament) filibuster, give very long speeches in an attempt to stop the passage of a law (British)
Stonewalling
Stonewalling is a refusal to communicate or cooperate. Such behaviour occurs in situations such as marriage guidance counseling, diplomatic negotiations, politics and legal cases. Body language may indicate and reinforce this by avoiding contact and engagement with the other party. The use of deflection in a conversation in order to render a conversation to be pointless and insignificant. Tactics in stonewalling include giving sparse, vague responses, refusing to answer questions, or responding to questions with additional questions. In most cases, stonewalling is used to create a delay compared to putting the conversation off forever.
stonewalling
Noun
1. stalling or delaying especially by refusing to answer questions or cooperate
(hypernym) stall, stalling
(derivation) stonewall
stonewall
Verb
1. obstruct or hinder any discussion; "Nixon stonewalled the Watergate investigation"; "When she doesn't like to face a problem, she simply stonewalls"
(hypernym) obstruct, blockade, block, hinder, stymie, stymy, embarrass
(derivation) stonewaller
2. engage in delaying tactics or refuse to cooperate; "The President stonewalled when he realized the plot was being uncovered by a journalist"
(hypernym) delay, detain, hold up
(derivation) stonewaller
stonewall
v.
dělat obstrukce; zdržovat
stonewalling
stonewalling /'stoun'wɔ:liɳ/- danh từ
- (thể dục,thể thao) sự đánh chặn (crickê)
- (chính trị), (Uc sự ngăn chặn không cho thông qua ở nghị viện
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