- punto muerto
- m.1 dead end, dead center, dead spot, deadlock.2 break-even point, break point.* * *punto muerto(en un coche) neutral 2 (en una negociación) standstill, stalemate, deadlock■ deja el coche en punto muerto leave the car in neutral■ las negociaciones ha entrado en punto muerto the negotiations have reached a stalemate* * *(Auto) neutral; (en negociaciones) deadlock; llegar a un punto muerto to reach deadlock o stalemate* * *(n.) = dead end, impasse, stalemate, dead end street, deadlock, standoffEx. Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.Ex. This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex. It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex. By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *(Auto) neutral; (en negociaciones) deadlock; llegar a un punto muerto to reach deadlock o stalemate* * *(n.) = dead end, impasse, stalemate, dead end street, deadlock, standoff
Ex: Shannon's approach proved something of a dead end.
Ex: This apparent impasse between what we may want to communicate and the way we communicate is resolved by separating the content of information from its representation.Ex: It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex: By doing so, they could help break a deadlock that seems to have paralyzed cooperative effort in Britain.Ex: A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* * *punto muertoAUTO neutral
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.