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1 put a stop to
to prevent from continuing:يَضَعُ حَدّاً لِWe must put a stop to this waste.
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2 stop
أَوْقَفَ \ arrest: to put a stop to: Can doctors arrest the progress of this disease?. bar: to forbid; prevent: He was barred from taking part in the game. call off: to give orders or decide to stop sth. which has been arranged: The meeting was called off.. close: to (cause to) be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down). cut off: to stop: Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.): You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. stop: to put an end to (movement or progress): I stopped my car and got out. Rain stopped the match after ten minutes. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time, hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. \ See Also منع (مَنَعَ) -
3 put
وَضَعَ حَدًّا لِـ \ draw the line: to fix a limit to what can be allowed: I don’t mind your keeping rabbits, but I draw the line at rats (I cannot allow them). break off: to stop suddenly: He broke off and looked at his watch. put: used in various special ways with a noun that is related to a verb: Put a stop to it (stop it). -
4 stop
[stɔp] past tense, past participle stopped1. verb1) to (make something) cease moving, or come to rest, a halt etc:يَقِفHe signalled with his hand to stop the bus.
2) to prevent from doing something:يوقِفI was going to say something rude but stopped myself just in time.
3) to discontinue or cease eg doing something:يَتَوَقَّف عَنIt has stopped raining.
4) to block or close:يَسُدHe stopped his ears with his hands when she started to shout at him.
5) to close (a hole, eg on a flute) or press down (a string on a violin etc) in order to play a particular note.يُعَدِّل النَّغَم بالضَّغْط على وَتَر الكَمان6) to stay:يُقيم او يَنْزِلُ في الفُنْدُقWill you be stopping long at the hotel?
2. noun1) an act of stopping or state of being stopped:تَوَقُّفWork came to a stop for the day.
2) a place for eg a bus to stop:مَوْقِف، مَحَطَّهa bus stop.
3) in punctuation, a full stop:عَلامَة وَقْفPut a stop at the end of the sentence.
4) a device on a flute etc for covering the holes in order to vary the pitch, or knobs for bringing certain pipes into use on an organ.أداة تَعْديل النَّغَمَة في آلةٍ موسيقِيَّه5) a device, eg a wedge etc, for stopping the movement of something, or for keeping it in a fixed position:أداة لِوَقْف حَرَكَة أي شيءa door-stop.
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5 put off
أَجَّلَ \ adjourn: (of meetings) to stop, break off, until another time. delay: to leave until later: I delayed my visit until the rain stopped. postpone: to delay (a planned event or action): The match was postponed (till next Saturday) because of rain. put off: to delay: We have put off the meeting till tomorrow. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time, hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. \ See Also أرجأ (أَرْجَأَ) -
6 put off
أَرْجَأَ \ adjourn: (of meetings) stop, to break off until another time. postpone: to delay (a planned event or action): The match was postponed (till next Saturday) because of rain. put off: to delay: We have put off the meeting till tomorrow. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time, hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. An electric light was suspended on a wire over the entrance. \ See Also أجل (أَجَّل) -
7 stop
نَزَلَ في \ put up: to lodge: We can put you up in our house; you need not put up at the hotel. stop: to remain; stay: We stopped at a hotel for a night. -
8 put
أَطْفَأَ (بالنفخ) \ blow out: to put out by blowing: The wind blew out the match. extinguish: to put out (a light, a fire, etc.). put: (of lights, etc. with off, out) to cause to stop burning: Put the lights off. The firemen put the fire out (They stopped a dangerous fire). quench: to put out (a fire, a flame, etc.). -
9 put up
نَزَلَ في \ put up: to lodge: We can put you up in our house; you need not put up at the hotel. stop: to remain; stay: We stopped at a hotel for a night. -
10 put up with
تَحَمَّلَ \ abide: to bear: I can’t abide that smell. bear, (bore, borne): to support: This ice will not bear your weight, (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases) I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. carry: to support: This bridge will not carry the weight of a bus. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. hold out: to last: Do you think this old car will hold out until we reach London? The town was surrounded but the people held out till help came. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much), (of things; also stand up) to suffer without becoming worn or broken, etc. A leather football will stand (up to) a lot of kicking. support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. wear: (of material) to last; not be damaged by use: Leather bags wear better than plastic ones. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ See Also أطاق (أَطاقَ)، عانى (عَانى)، صمد (صَمَدَ)، صبر على (صَبَرَ على)، دام (دَامَ)، قاوم (قاوَم) -
11 put sb. off
صَدَّ \ put sb. off: to lessen sb.’s interest or desire or attention: The food looked nice, but its smell put me off. repulse: to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). snub: to treat sb. with cold rudeness, esp. by refusing an offer or invitation: He snubbed all my attempts to be friendly. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.); to make progress against: You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. -
12 stop
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
13 put an end to
to cause to finish; to stop:يَضَعُ حَدّا لِ، يَضَعُ نِهايَةً لِThe government put an end to public execution.
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14 zaustavni put
• stop distance -
15 zaustavni put
• stop distance -
16 stoppen
stop·pen [ʼʃtɔpn̩]vt1) ( anhalten)jdn/etw \stoppen to stop sb/sth2) ( zum Stillstand bringen)etw \stoppen to stop [or put a stop to] sth, to bring sth to a halt [or stop] [or standstill];die Verhandlungsgespräche sind gestoppt worden the negotiations have broken downjdn/etw \stoppen to time sb/sthvi -
17 положить конец
put an end to глагол:take an end of (положить конец, уничтожать)словосочетание:put a stop to (положить конец, остановить)put a stopper on (положить конец, затыкать глотку) -
18 остановить
stop глагол:set back (воспрепятствовать, задерживать, переводить назад стрелки часов, остановить, класть назад, отодвигать назад)словосочетание: -
19 colocar una toma en
• put a sock in it• put a spin on• put a stop to• put a ticket on -
20 espitar
• put a sock in it• put a spin on• put a stop to• put a ticket on
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