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pull+end

  • 1 seisauttaa

    • end
    • halt
    • make stop
    • pull up
    • stop
    • turn off

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > seisauttaa

  • 2 pysähtyä

    yks.nom. pysähtyä; yks.gen. pysähdyn; yks.part. pysähtyi; yks.ill. pysähtyisi; mon.gen. pysähtyköön; mon.part. pysähtynyt; mon.ill. pysähdyttiin
    come to a standstill break off (verb)
    draw up (verb)
    fail (verb)
    halt (verb)
    make a stop (verb)
    pause (verb)
    pull up (verb)
    stop (verb)
    cease (noun)
    * * *
    • stop-over at
    • be interrupted
    • cease
    • break off
    • be staunched
    • stop
    • come to a halt
    • come to a standstill
    • come to a stop
    • come to nothing
    • draw up
    • fail
    • halt
    • make a stop
    • pack up
    • pause
    • pull up
    • run down
    • end

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > pysähtyä

  • 3 pysäyttää

    yks.nom. pysäyttää; yks.gen. pysäytän; yks.part. pysäytti; yks.ill. pysäyttäisi; mon.gen. pysäyttäköön; mon.part. pysäyttänyt; mon.ill. pysäytettiin
    arrest (verb)
    bring to a standstill (verb)
    check (verb)
    cut off (verb)
    halt (verb)
    hold up (verb)
    pull up (verb)
    rein in (verb)
    stop (verb)
    * * *
    • halt
    • hold up
    • pull up
    • rein in
    • arrest
    • bail
    • end
    • block
    • freeze
    • staunch
    • hamper
    • stop
    • turn off
    • bring to a stop
    • check
    • cut off
    • bring to a standstill
    • make stop

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > pysäyttää

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