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42 stop-go
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44 stop up
stop [something] up, stop up [something] boucher [hole] -
45 stop
stop I v 1. stoppen, unterbrechen, anhalten, zum Stehen bringen; abschalten, abstellen; stecken bleiben; 2. sperren; arretieren; 3. (ver)stopfen stop II 1. Halt m, Stillstand m; Haltepunkt m; 2. Anschlag m, Zeigeranschlag m; 3. Hemmvorrichtung f; Arretierung f; 4. Blende f (Kamera); 5. MUS Register n (Orgel)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > stop
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46 stop
stop I v 1. dichten, sperren (gegen Feuchtigkeit, z. B. Mauerwerk); 2. (zu)stopfen (Stichloch); spachteln (Risse); 3. hemmen; unterbrechen; abstellen (einen Motor) stop II 1. DIS Sperrschicht f, Sperre f (gegen Feuchtigkeit); 2. EB Anschlag m; Feststellvorrichtung f; Türöffnungsbegrenzer m; 3. KONST, TK Absatz m; Auflager n; 4. VERK Haltestelle f; Station f (Bahnhof)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > stop
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47 stop-go
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48 stop to do
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51 stop by
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52 stop in
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53 stop up
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55 stop in
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56 stop it!
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57 stop it
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58 ■ stop on
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60 stop!
stop, termine, fine
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stop — stop … Dictionnaire des rimes
stop — [ stɔp ] interj. et n. m. • 1792 mar.; mot angl. « arrêt » A ♦ Interj. 1 ♦ Commandement ou cri d arrêt. Il « arrêta la nage en criant : “Stop !” » (Maupassant). Fig. Stop au gaspillage ! ⇒ halte. 2 ♦ Mot employé dans les télégrammes pour séparer… … Encyclopédie Universelle
stop — interj., (2, 3) stopuri s.n. 1. interj. Stai! Opreşte! ♦ (În telegrame, ca termen convenţional pentru a marca sfârşitul unei fraze) Punct! 2. s.n. Oprire bruscă a mingii, a pucului la unele jocuri sportive. 3. s.n. Semafor care reglează… … Dicționar Român
stop — or [stäp] vt. stopped, stopping [ME stoppen < OE stoppian (in comp.) < WGmc stoppōn < VL * stuppare, to stop up, stuff < L stuppa < Gr styppē, tow < IE * stewe , to thicken, contract > Gr styphein, to contract, Sans stuka,… … English World dictionary
Stop — Stop, n. 1. The act of stopping, or the state of being stopped; hindrance of progress or of action; cessation; repression; interruption; check; obstruction. [1913 Webster] It is doubtful . . . whether it contributed anything to the stop of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stop — stop; stop·er; stop·less; stop·pa·ble; stop·page; stop·per·less; stop·per·man; stop·ping; un·stop; back·stop; non·stop; stop·per; stop·ple; stop·less·ness; un·stop·pa·bly; … English syllables
stop by — stop off, stop over, stop in or (N American) stop by To break one s journey, pay a visit to (usu with at) • • • Main Entry: ↑stop * * * ˌstop ˈby [intransitive/transitive] [ … Useful english dictionary
stop in — stop off, stop over, stop in or (N American) stop by To break one s journey, pay a visit to (usu with at) • • • Main Entry: ↑stop * * * ˌstop ˈin [intransitive] [ … Useful english dictionary
stop-go — ˌstop ˈgo adjective stop go policy/approach etc ECONOMICS a way of controlling the economy by deliberately restricting government spending for a period of time and then increasing it for a time: • The uncertainty of such stop go policies reduced … Financial and business terms
stop — I {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. stoppie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} substancja metaliczna otrzymywana przeważnie przez stopienie dwóch lub więcej metali (niekiedy z domieszką niemetali), wytwarzana w celu uzyskania lepszych właściwości… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
stop — ► VERB (stopped, stopping) 1) come or bring to an end. 2) prevent from happening or from doing something. 3) cease or cause to cease moving or operating. 4) (of a bus or train) call at a designated place to pick up or set down passengers. 5) Brit … English terms dictionary