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stop-over — [ stɔpɔvɶr ] n. m. inv. • v. 1975; de l angl. to stop over « faire escale » ♦ Anglic. Escale volontairement prolongée en un point du trajet aérien par le voyageur. Sur ce vol charter, les stop over sont interdits. stop over [stɔpɔvœʀ] n. m. invar … Encyclopédie Universelle
Stop-over — auch: Stop|over 〈[stɔ̣poʊvə(r)] m. 6〉 Zwischenaufenthalt bei einer Reise [<engl. stopover „Zwischenstation, Zwischenlandung“] * * * Stop|over, Stop over [ stɔp|oʊvɐ , … |oʊvɐ ], der; s, s [engl. stopover]: Zwischenlandung, Zwischenaufenthalt.… … Universal-Lexikon
Stop-over — Stopover Stop o ver, Stop over Stop o ver, a. Permitting one to stop over; as, a stop over check or ticket. See {To stop over}, under {Stop}, v. i. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stop-over — Stopover Stop o ver, Stop over Stop o ver, n. 1. the act or privilege of stopping over; stopping at a station or airport beyond the time of the departure of the train or airplane on which one came, with the purpose of continuing one s journey on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stop over — UK US stop over Phrasal Verb with stop({{}}/stɒp/ verb ( pp ) ► to stay somewhere for one night or more when you are going or returning to somewhere else: »I stopped over in Paris on my way back … Financial and business terms
stop over — verb To interrupt ones journey for a short (sometimes overnight) stay; to stop off. See Also: stopover, stop over … Wiktionary
stop-over — noun A short interruption in a journey or the place visited during such an interruption. See Also: station, whistle stop, weigh station, leg, airport … Wiktionary
stop over — {v.} To stay at a place overnight or for some other short time while on a trip elsewhere. * /When we came back from California, we stopped over one night near the Grand Canyon./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stop over — {v.} To stay at a place overnight or for some other short time while on a trip elsewhere. * /When we came back from California, we stopped over one night near the Grand Canyon./ … Dictionary of American idioms
To stop over — Stop Stop, v. i. 1. To cease to go on; to halt, or stand still; to come to a stop. [1913 Webster] He bites his lip, and starts; Stops on a sudden, looks upon the ground; Then lays his finger on his temple: strait Springs out into fast gait; then… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Over Logging — South Park episode Stan s family packing the car to go to California … Wikipedia