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[si:s](to stop or (bring to an) end: They were ordered to cease firing; That department has ceased to exist; This foolishness must cease!; Cease this noise!) nustoti, sustabdyti- ceaselessly -
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n. upphöra, sluta upp--------v. upphöra, sluta upp* * *[si:s](to stop or (bring to an) end: They were ordered to cease firing; That department has ceased to exist; This foolishness must cease!; Cease this noise!) upphöra- ceaselessly -
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[si:s](to stop or (bring to an) end: They were ordered to cease firing; That department has ceased to exist; This foolishness must cease!; Cease this noise!) přestat, zastavit- ceaselessly* * *• ustat• zastavit• přestat• přestávat -
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[si:s](to stop or (bring to an) end: They were ordered to cease firing; That department has ceased to exist; This foolishness must cease!; Cease this noise!) skončiť- ceaselessly* * *• ustat• zastavit• prestat -
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[si:s](to stop or (bring to an) end: They were ordered to cease firing; That department has ceased to exist; This foolishness must cease!; Cease this noise!) a înceta- ceaselessly -
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[si:s](to stop or (bring to an) end: They were ordered to cease firing; That department has ceased to exist; This foolishness must cease!; Cease this noise!) σταματώ, παύω- ceaselessly -
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[siːs] verbto stop or (bring to an) end:This foolishness must cease!
يَتَوَقَّفCease this noise!
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[si:s](to stop or (bring to an) end: They were ordered to cease firing; That department has ceased to exist; This foolishness must cease!; Cease this noise!) cesser- ceaselessly -
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[si:s](to stop or (bring to an) end: They were ordered to cease firing; That department has ceased to exist; This foolishness must cease!; Cease this noise!) cessar- ceaselessly -
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cease fire — прекращать огонь; прекращение огня
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прекращаться; оканчиватьсяcease fire — прекращать огонь; прекращение огня
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I [siːs] nперерва, зупинка; припиненняII [siːs] v1) припиняти, зупиняти, призупиняти; покласти кінець; ( cease down)2) Затихати, зникнути3) вмирати; завмирати -
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v. (се) завршува, престанува; cease fire - (војно) примирје, крај на војна; престанува; прекин; престанок cease to be valid (му) истекува рокот на важност, престанува да важи -
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[si:s] v.,n. -v 1. merr fund; pushon; mbaron; ndërpritet. 2. ndaloj; pushoj; ndërpres /-n. pushim; ndërprerje; without cease pa pushim; pa ndërprerje -
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germ. hwekan?; hwik-; si-; sweikan; weikan------------------------------------cease {(V.)}germ. li-; linnan; tiuzæn?
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cease — I verb abate, abrogate, abstain from, adjourn, annul, arrest, be all over, be at an end, be silent, become void, bring to an end, cancel, cause to halt, check, close, come to a close, come to a standstill, come to an end, conclude, consummate,… … Law dictionary
cease — cease; cease·less; de·cease; sur·cease; cease·less·ly; cease·less·ness; … English syllables
Cease — (s[=e]s), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Ceased} (s[=e]st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Ceasing}.] [OE. cessen, cesen, F. cesser, fr. L. cessare, v. intensive fr. cedere to withdraw. See {Cede}, and cf. {Cessation}.] 1. To come to an end; to stop; to leave off or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cease — Cease, v. t. To put a stop to; to bring to an end. [1913 Webster] But he, her fears to cease Sent down the meek eyed peace. Milton. [1913 Webster] Cease, then, this impious rage. Milton [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cease — [ sis ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive FORMAL to stop happening or continuing: Conversation ceased when she entered the room. The rain had almost ceased by the time we left. cease to exist: If we don t get more money, our community theater will cease… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cease — This 14c loanword from French is slowly yielding to stop (as cast has to throw) except in a few set phrases (notably ceasefire and without cease) and where ‘we substitute it for stop when we want our language to be dignified’ (Fowler, 1926).… … Modern English usage
cease — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. cesser to come to an end, stop, cease; give up, desist, from L. cessare to cease, go slow, give over, leave off, be idle, frequentative of cedere go away, withdraw, yield (see CEDE (Cf. cede)). Replaced O.E. geswican and… … Etymology dictionary
cease — ► VERB ▪ come or bring to an end; stop. ● without cease Cf. ↑without cease ORIGIN Latin cessare, from cedere to yield … English terms dictionary
Cease — Cease, n. Extinction. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cease — [sēs] vt., vi. ceased, ceasing [ME cesen < OFr cesser < L cessare, to loiter, be idle < pp. of cedere, yield: see CEDE] to bring or come to an end; stop; discontinue n. [ME & OFr ces < v.] a ceasing, as of some activity: chiefly in… … English World dictionary
cease to be — index decease, dissipate (spread out), expire, perish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary