WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| Principal Translations |
standoff, stand-off n | (confrontational impasse, deadlock) | callejón sin salida loc nom m |
| | | punto muerto loc nom m |
| | (voz francesa) | impasse nm |
| | There's now a standoff between management and labour. |
| | La dirección y los trabajadores llegaron a un callejón sin salida. |
standoff, stand-off n | (sport: tie, draw) | empate nm |
| | The teams were at a standoff when darkness fell. |
| | Los equipos estaban en un empate cuando cayó la noche. |
| Additional Translations |
standoff, stand-off n | (spacing device) | separador nm |
| | I installed the motherboard using six standoffs. |
| | Instalé la placa madre usando seis separadores. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| Principal Translations |
| stand off vi phrasal | (keep at a distance) | hacerse a un lado loc verb |
| | | apartarse⇒ v prnl |
| | | mantenerse lejos loc verb |
| | | mantener su distancia loc verb |
| | The girls stood off to the side. |
| | Las niñas se hicieron a un lado. |
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