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1 временная приостановка торговли ценной бумагой на бирже
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2 приостановка
ж. temporary halt, suspensionкоманда останова; команда приостановки — halt command
Синонимический ряд:задержка (сущ.) задержка; заминка; проволочка; промедление -
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1) General subject: arrest (arrest of judgement - отсрочка приговора), catch (дыхания, голоса), checking, cold storage, countermand (платежа), delay, interruption (какого-л. действия, работы), let-up, suspense, suspension, withholding, break (Krikalyov did not say how long the break in space tourism would be - цитата из Reuters)2) Computers: suspend3) Military: bogging down, freeze, freezing4) Engineering: pause, stopping, temporary halt, temporary stop5) Chemistry: suspending6) Railway term: closing down8) Economy: lay-off9) Accounting: discontinuation (напр. производства), layoff (напр. работы), shutdown (работ), stop10) Diplomatic term: bar (действия чего-л.)11) Information technology: hesitation (работы процессора)12) Special term: banking13) Business: cessation, discontinuance, discontinuation, intermission, stoppage14) Microelectronics: stalling (выполнения команды микропроцессором)15) Quality control: interruption (напр. работы), laying-off (работ)16) Robots: hesitation (работы)17) Aviation medicine: suspension( временное)18) Makarov: blackout, interruption (какого-л. действия, работы и т.п.) -
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5 приостанов ЭВМ
Makarov: pause, temporary program halt -
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приостано́в м.:приостано́в ЭВМ — pause, temporary program halt -
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м. приостанов ЭВМ — pause, temporary program halt
См. также в других словарях:
temporary halt — index moratorium Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
temporary halt — pause, stop which is not permanent, intermission … English contemporary dictionary
halt — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ abrupt, sudden ▪ The bus came to an abrupt halt outside the school. ▪ crashing, grinding, screeching, shuddering … Collocations dictionary
halt — halt1 [ho:lt US ho:lt] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Germa] 1.) [singular] a stop or pause ▪ Heavy snowfalls brought traffic to a halt (=made it stop moving) . ▪ The World Championship was brought to a temporary halt (=was stopped from continuing) .… … Dictionary of contemporary English
halt — halt1 [hôlt] n. [orig. in phr. to make halt, transl. of Ger halt machen < imper. of halten (see HOLD1) + machen, MAKE2] 1. a stop, esp. a temporary one, as in marching; pause or discontinuance 2. a command to stop vi., vt. to come or br … English World dictionary
halt — halt1 [ hɔlt ] noun singular * a temporary or permanent stop in a process: halt to: He has appealed for a halt to the fighting. halt in: an unforeseen halt in road construction a. a temporary or permanent stop in movement: bring something to a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
halt — I UK [hɔːlt] / US [hɔlt] noun [singular] * a) a temporary or permanent stop in a process halt to: He has appealed for a halt to the fighting. halt in: an unforeseen halt in road construction b) a temporary or permanent stop in movement bring… … English dictionary
halt — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a stop (usu. temporary); an interruption of progress (come to a halt). 2 a temporary stoppage on a march or journey. 3 Brit. a minor stopping place on a local railway line, usu. without permanent buildings. v.intr. & tr. stop;… … Useful english dictionary
halt — I. /hɔlt / (say hawlt), /hɒlt / (say holt) verb (i) 1. to undertake a temporary or permanent cessation of some activity: the bus halted for five minutes before resuming its journey. –verb (t) 2. to stop or cause to stop: we must halt the train.… …
halt — I [[t]hɔlt[/t]] v. i. 1) to stop; cease moving, operating 2) to cause to stop; bring to a stop 3) a temporary or permanent stop; standstill: to come to a halt[/ex] 4) (used as a command to stop and stand motionless, as to marching troops or to a… … From formal English to slang
halt — halt1 /hawlt/, v.i. 1. to stop; cease moving, operating, etc., either permanently or temporarily: They halted for lunch and strolled about. v.t. 2. to cause to stop temporarily or permanently; bring to a stop: They halted operations during… … Universalium