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phr.v. се понижува на, паѓа ниско;2. stop sb/sth (from) doing sth спречува некого/нешто да (на)прави нешто: You can't stop me (from) going if I want to; You can't stop my going if I want to Ти не можеш да ме спречиш да одам ако јас сакам3. запира, застанува (часовникот/возот); запира, прекинува (борба/натпревар): The referee stopped the fight Судијата ја прекина борбата; му watch has stopped ми запрел часовникот4. запира, застанува, подзапира, се задржува, прави пауза (for sth /to do sth за нешто/да(на)прави нешто): He stopped to lie his shoelace Тој застана да ја врзе вреќата од чевлите5. stop sth (up) (with sth) затнува нешто (дупка/цевка/процеп) (со нешто); stop a pipe затнува цевка; stop one's ears затнува уши; stop a wound преврзува рана (што крвави).; 6. econ. задржува (исплата/пари); stop sb's wages задржува нечија плата; stop a cheque наложува на банка да ја запре исплатата на чек.; 7. brit. inf. навраќа, свраќа, запира: Can you stop for a chat? Ќе навратиш ли на малку муабет?; 8. does not know when/where to
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