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♦ stop /stɒp/A n.1 arresto; fermata, interruzione; pausa; sosta; (mecc.) fermo, ritegno: the stop of play, l'arresto del gioco; There are only two stops between London and Brighton, ci sono solo due fermate fra Londra e Brighton; «Next stop Oxford», «prossima fermata Oxford»; DIALOGO → - On the Tube- Which stop is it for the British Museum?, qual è la fermata per il British Museum?; to come to a stop, fare una fermata (o un'interruzione); fermarsi; arrestarsi; to bring to a stop, arrestare; fermare; to put a stop to st., metter fine, porre termine a qc.2 (aeron., naut.) scalo10 (fon.) consonante occlusiva; suono occlusivo («p, b, k, g, d, t»)15 (autom.) stop; obbligo di arrestoB inter.– Stop!, stop!; alt!; alto là!● (fotogr.) stop bath, bagno d'arresto □ (edil.) stop bead, battuta d'arresto ( di telaio di finestra) □ (mecc.) stop collar, collare di fermo □ stop-gate, saracinesca d'arresto □ (mecc.) stop drill, trapano ad arresto □ (comput.) stop instruction, istruzione di arresto □ (mus.) stop key (o stop knob), tasto di registro; tasto □ ( Borsa) stop-loss order, ordine debordant; ordine con limite di prezzo □ (mecc.) stop nut, dado di bloccaggio; dado autobloccante □ stop on request, fermata facoltativa (o a richiesta) □ stop order, ( banca) ordine di fermo ( di un assegno); ( Borsa) ordine con limite di prezzo, ordine debordant □ stop-press ( news), recentissime; notizie dell'ultima ora □ ( nella segnaletica) stop sign, segnale di stop □ stop street, strada con il segnale di stop □ ( tennis) stop volley, stop volée, volée stoppata, stoppata, smorzata al volo □ (comput.) stop word, parola non significativa; stop word (parola che viene ignorata dai motori di ricerca, ad esempio articoli e preposizioni) □ to be at a stop, essere fermo; non poter andare avanti □ (fig.) to come to a full stop, far punto e basta; arrestarsi; non saper proseguire □ to come to a sudden stop, arrestarsi, fermarsi bruscamente □ (fig.) to pull out all the stops, fare l'impossibile (per fare qc.); mettercela tutta □ to put in the stops, mettere la punteggiatura ( in un testo).♦ (to) stop /stɒp/A v. t.1 arrestare; fermare; bloccare; far fermare: (econ.) to stop production, arrestare (o bloccare) la produzione; to stop a thief, arrestare un ladro; to stop traffic, fermare il traffico; (naut.) Stop engines!, ferma le macchine!; (comm.) to stop ( the payment of) a cheque, fermare (il pagamento di) un assegno; bloccare un assegno2 cessare; smettere; interrompere; sospendere; far cessare; mettere fine a: Stop talking!, smetti di parlare!; Stop it!, smettila!, piantala!; to stop sb. 's salary, sospendere q. dallo stipendio; trattenere lo stipendio a q.; Stop that noise!, fa' cessare quel rumore!3 far smettere a (q.); impedire a; ostacolare; trattenere: to stop children from playing on the street, far smettere ai bambini di giocare in strada; Nothing shall stop me from doing it, niente m'impedirà di farlo; nulla potrà trattenermi4 chiudere; ostruire; otturare; sbarrare; turare; tappare: to stop a leak in a roof, chiudere una falla in un tetto; to stop a passage [a road], ostruire un passaggio [sbarrare una strada]; (med.) to stop a decayed tooth, otturare un dente guasto; to stop a bottle, tappare una bottiglia; (naut.) to stop a leak, turare una fallaB v. i.1 arrestarsi; fermarsi; fermare; (aeron., naut.) fare scalo: The bus stopped, l'autobus s'arrestò; He didn't stop at a red light, non s'è fermato al rosso; Does this train stop at Martin Mill?, questo treno ferma a Martin Mill?; DIALOGO → - On the bus- This bus stops in Thornhill, questo autobus ferma a Thornhill; My watch has stopped, mi s'è fermato l'orologio; We stopped to admire the landscape, ci siamo fermati per ammirare il paesaggio; He stopped to talk to me, si è fermato per parlare con me NOTA D'USO: - go to / go and-2 cessare; smettere; finire; interrompersi: The snow stopped in the evening, la neve cessò (di cadere) a sera; He stopped talking, ha smesso di parlare; He stopped to welcome me, s'interruppe per salutarmi (o per darmi il benvenuto)3 (fam.) restare; rimanere; stare; fermarsi; trattenersi: to stop at home [in bed], rimanere a casa [a letto]; to stop for (o to) dinner, rimanere a pranzo; We'll stop at the next restaurant, ci fermeremo al prossimo ristorante; They didn't stop long, non si trattennero molto4 chiudersi; otturarsi; intasarsi● (fig.) to stop at nothing, non fermarsi davanti a nulla □ (scherz.) to stop a blow with one's head, ricevere una botta in testa □ ( boxe) ( dell'arbitro) to stop the bout (o the contest), arrestare il combattimento; fermare l'incontro □ to stop a bullet, essere colpito da una pallottola □ ( basket, ecc.) to stop the clock, fermare il cronometro □ to stop dead ( in one's tracks), fermarsi di colpo □ to stop one's ears, turarsi le orecchie; (fig.) fare orecchie da mercante □ (mecc.) to stop the engine, fermare (o spegnere) il motore □ ( basket, calcio, ecc.) to stop a fast break, stoppare un contropiede □ to stop for horses, fermarsi per cambiare i cavalli □ to stop a gap, turare una falla; (fig.) colmare una lacuna □ to stop sb. 's holidays, sospendere le ferie a q. □ to stop in one's spot, restare fermo al proprio posto; non muoversi □ to stop in one's tracks, fermarsi di colpo □ to stop sb. 's mouth, tappare la bocca a q.; (fig.) comprare il silenzio di q.; corrompere q. perché taccia □ (autom., USA) to stop on a dime, arrestarsi su un francobollo; fermarsi di botto □ to stop short, arrestarsi (o fermarsi) improvvisamente □ to stop short of doing st., evitare di fare qc. □ to stop still, stare fermo; ( del tempo) fermarsi □ to stop the way, ostruire il passaggio; (fig.) sbarrare la strada, impedire il progresso □ to stop work, smettere di lavorare; smontare, staccare (fam.) □ Why has our gas [light, water] been stopped?, perché ci hanno tolto (o tagliato) il gas [la luce, l'acqua]? □ (autom.) «Stop here!» ( cartello), «stop» □ Be sure I'll stop it!, sta certo che metterò fine a tutto ciò! □ Stop, thief!, al ladro! □ Fog stopped play, la partita fu sospesa per la nebbia. -
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v.to stop all of a sudden, to come to a sudden stop, to balk, to stop abruptly. -
23 stop
1. [stɒp] n1. остановка, задержкаshort [ten minutes] stop - короткая [десятиминутная] остановка
without a stop [stops] - без остановки [без остановок]
to bring to a stop - остановить [ср. тж. 2 и 3]
to be at a stop - стоять на месте, находиться на мёртвой точке
to come to a full stop - а) дойти до точки, зайти в тупик; б) остановиться; в) прекратиться, подойти к концу; [ср. тж. 8]
2. пауза, перерывto bring smb. to a (dead) stop - заставить кого-л. замолчать [ср. тж. 1 и 3]
3. прекращение, конецto put a stop to smth., to bring smth. to a stop - положить конец чему-л. [ср. тж. 1 и 2]
4. 1) остановка, место остановки (автобуса и т. п.)where is the nearest stop? - где ближайшая остановка?
2) остановка (автобуса и т. п.)you have five more stops before you get to Sokolniki - до Сокольников ещё пять остановок
5. короткое пребывание, остановкаto make a stop in Paris [at a friend's house, to refuel] - ненадолго остановиться в Париже [у друзей, чтобы заправить машину]
to make an overnight stop at... - заночевать в...
6. 1) помеха, препятствиеa stop to smth. - помеха чему-л.
2) = stopper I 23) затор, пробка ( в движении транспорта)4) тех. останов; ограничитель; стопор, упор7. 1) запрещение, вето; эмбаргоa stop against smth. - запрещение чего-л.
2) = stop payment8. знак препинания9. затыкание, закрывание10. тех. команда останова; кнопка «стоп»11. 1) регистр ( органа)2) клапан ( духового инструмента)3) тон, манера говоритьhe can put on the pathetic stop - при желании его тон может быть и трогательным
12. прижимание пальца к струне (скрипки и т. п.)13. фон. взрывной согласный звук (тж. stop consonant)14. 1) блокировка ( бокс)2) отражение атаки ( борьба)15. фото диафрагма2. [stɒp] v♢
to pull out all the stops - а) выражать чувства (гнев, раздражение и т. п.) без всякого стеснения; б) действовать всеми средствами /без зазрения совести/1. 1) останавливать, задерживатьto stop the window rattling - сделать так, чтобы окно не дребезжало
stop thief! - держи вора!
stop him - остановите его [см. тж. 2, 1)]
2) останавливатьсяto stop short /dead/ - резко /внезапно/ остановиться [см. тж. 2, 2)]
to stop short at smth. - остановиться перед чем-л.
will our neighbours stop short at war? - неужели наши соседи не остановятся перед войной?
how long do we stop at this station? - сколько мы стоим на этой станции?
stop! - стой!, погоди! [см. тж. 2, 2)]
the clock [his heart] stopped - часы [его сердце] остановились [-лось]
3) ( с инфинитивом) остановиться, чтобы...we stopped to smoke - мы закурили; мы сделали /устроили/ перекур
if you just stopped to consider the consequences... - если бы ты только призадумался над возможными последствиями...
2. 1) остановить, прервать, заставить замолчатьto stop smb. short - резко прервать кого-л.
stop him! - заставьте его замолчать! [см. тж. 1, 1)]
2) останавливаться, замолкать; делать паузу, перерывto stop short - внезапно замолчать [см. тж. 1, 2)]
to stop in the middle of a sentence - умолкнуть, не окончив фразы
stop! - замолчи! [см. тж. 1, 2)]
3. 1) ( часто from) удерживать, останавливать, мешать, не даватьto stop smb. from doing smth., to stop smb.('s) doing smth. - удержать кого-л. от какого-л. шага
there is no one to stop him - некому удержать /остановить/ его
what is stopping you? - что вас удерживает?, что вам мешает?
he tried to stop us from parking in the square - он пытался помешать нам поставить машину на площади
I wish you'd stop him from playing that trumpet - пожалуйста, скажите ему, чтобы он перестал играть на своей трубе
2) удерживаться (от чего-л.); останавливаться (перед чем-л.)4. 1) прекращать, кончатьto stop work [the game] - прекратить работу [игру]
to stop talking [playing] - перестать разговаривать [играть], прекращать разговор [игру]
to stop fire - воен. прекращать огонь
stop joking - перестаньте /бросьте/ шутить
2) прекращаться, кончатьсяthe rain has stopped - дождь кончился /прошёл/
5. разг.1) останавливаться ( на непродолжительное время), гостить (тж. stop off, stop over)to stop with smb. - гостить у кого-л. [см. тж. 2)]
we stopped for a fortnight at a camping site - мы провели две недели в кемпинге
2) оставаться (тж. stop behind)to stop with smb. - остаться с кем-л. [см. тж. 1)]
to stop behind - оставаться, когда другие уже ушли
will somebody stop behind to help clear the chairs away? - пожалуйста, пусть кто-нибудь останется и поможет убрать стулья
the audience was invited to stop behind to discuss the play with its author - зрителей пригласили остаться после спектакля, чтобы обсудить пьесу с автором
6. приостанавливать, прекращатьto stop smb.'s wages - прекратить /приостановить, задержать/ выплату заработной платы кому-л.
to stop smb.'s pocket-money - перестать давать кому-л. карманные деньги
to stop payment - прекратить платежи, обанкротиться
why has our gas been stopped? - почему у нас выключили газ?
all leave is stopped - воен. все отпуска отменены
7. 1) останавливать, блокировать, преграждатьto stop water [light] - не пропускать воду [свет]
to stop smb.'s way - стоять у кого-л. на дороге /на пути/, мешать кому-л.
to stop smb.'s breath - удушить кого-л.
road stopped - дорога закрыта /перекрыта/ ( надпись)
2) перехватывать (письма и т. п.)8. тормозить, задерживать, останавливатьto stop the press - полигр. приостановить /задержать/ печатание газеты
9. удерживать, вычитать; урезыватьthey stopped £5 out of his wages - они удержали пять фунтов из его заработной платы
10. затыкать; заделывать, замазывать, шпаклевать (тж. stop up)to stop a gap - заполнить /ликвидировать/ пробел
to stop one's ears - а) затыкать уши; б) быть глухим
to stop smb.'s mouth - заткнуть кому-л. рот
11. ставить знаки препинания12. 1) блокировать, отражать удар ( бокс)2) отбивать мячи, отбиваться ( крикет)13. муз.1) прижимать струну (скрипки и т. п.)2) нажимать вентиль, клапан ( духового инструмента)14. мор. стопорить, закреплять15. охот. застрелить ( птицу)16. фото диафрагмировать -
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вж. спирам* * *спра̀,спѝрам гл.1. прех. stop (да c ger.); put an end to; bring to a stop/stand/standstill; ( задържам) hold up; stay; ( възпирам) check, hold back/in/up, restrain, withhold, stem; ( преча на) hinder, impede, check, trammel; ( преустановявам) cease, discontinue, leave off, suspend, разг. axe; ( прекъсвам) break off; ( кон, кола) pull up; ( електричество, телефон и пр.) cut off; временно \спра съдебно разпореждане юр. suspend proceedings; не можеш да го спреш there’s no stopping him; \спра бойни действия воен. cease hostilities; \спра вестник ( временно) suspend a newspaper, ( постоянно) suppress a newspaper; \спра дейността си suspend o.’s activities, (за предприятие) close down; \спра инфлация икон. curb inflation; \спра надпреварата във въоръжаването stop/curb the armament drive/race; \спра настъплението hold back/check the advance; \спра някого да извърши нещо prevent/keep s.o. from doing s.th.; \спра поглед върху rest o.’s gaze on; fix o.’s eyes on; \спра развитието на болест stay the progress of a disease; спрете (да говорите)! stop talking! (грубо) shut up! ще спрете ли да се биете give over fighting, will you;2. непрех. stop, come to a halt/stand/stop/standstill; cease; pause; (за превозно средство) pull/draw up; (за часовник) stop, run down; водата спря the water has been cut off; \спра неочаквано (за кон) jib; (на пристанище) call (at); ( внезапно) break off, come to a sudden/abrupt stop; stop short/dead; (не мога да продължа) break down; токът спря there is a power cut, the power is cut off;3. ( отсядам) put up, stay (в at);\спра се stop; ( въздържам се) check/restrain o.s., hold in; не се \спра пред нищо stop/stick at nothing; go to any length(s); няма нищо, на което да се спре погледът there is nothing to catch the eye; \спра се да си поема дъх pause for breath; \спра се на ( избирам) fix on, pitch on; • все трябва да спрем някъде (да сложим граница) we must draw the line somewhere.* * *вж. спирам -
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1) General subject: fetch up all standing, stop dead, stop short, turn short, stop dead, stop short2) Obsolete: check (at; перёд чем-л.)3) Makarov: come to a sudden stop, check at (перед чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > внезапно остановиться
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1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) apagar2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) acabar (con)v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<candle\>\> apagar*b) \<\<rebellion\>\> sofocar*VT + ADV [+ candle] apagar; (fig) extinguir* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<candle\>\> apagar*b) \<\<rebellion\>\> sofocar* -
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I v/t (hat erstickt)1. suffocate; durch Erdrosselung etc.: choke2. (Feuer) smother, put out3. fig. (Gefühl etc.) suppress; (Geräusch, Lachen) smother, stifle; (Aufstand) suppress, quell; KeimII v/i (ist)1. suffocate (an + Dat from), be suffocated (by); an einer Gräte etc. ersticken choke (to death) on a bone etc.; vor Hitze ersticken suffocate from the heat2. fig.: vor Lachen etc. ersticken choke with laughter etc.; in Arbeit ersticken be snowed under with work, be drowning in work; mit erstickter Stimme in a choked voice* * *to stifle; to choke up; to quell; to suffocate; to asphyxiate; to choke; to smother* * *er|stị|cken [ɛɐ'ʃtɪkn] ptp ersti\#ckt1. vtjdn to suffocate, to smother; Feuer to smother; Geräusche to stifle, to smother; (fig = unterdrücken) Aufruhr etc to suppressmit erstickter Stimme — in a choked voice
2. vi aux seinto suffocate; (Feuer) to die, to go out; (Stimme) to become chokedunsere Städte ersticken im Verkehr — our cities are being choked by traffic
in der Arbeit ersticken (inf) — to be snowed under with (Brit) or in (US) work, to be up to one's neck in work (inf)
er erstickt im Geld (inf) — he's rolling in money (inf)
die Luft im Zimmer war zum Ersticken — the air in the room was suffocating or stifling
* * *1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) choke2) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) stifle3) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) stifle4) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) smother5) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) smother6) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) smother7) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) snuff out8) suffocation9) (to kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing: A baby may suffocate if it sleeps with a pillow; The smoke was suffocating him; May I open the window? I'm suffocating.) suffocate* * *Er·sti·ckennt kein pl choking, suffocating* * *1.vor Lachen ersticken — (ugs.) choke with laughter
zum Ersticken sein — < heat> be stifling
2.in Arbeit ersticken — (ugs.) be swamped with work
transitives Verb1) suffocateder Widerstand wurde erstickt — (fig.) resistance was suppressed
etwas sofort od. im Keim ersticken — (fig.) nip something in the bud
* * *zum Ersticken Luft etc: stifling, suffocating;zum Ersticken heiß stifling(ly) hot* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein suffocate; (sich verschlucken) chokevor Lachen ersticken — (ugs.) choke with laughter
zum Ersticken sein — < heat> be stifling
2.in Arbeit ersticken — (ugs.) be swamped with work
transitives Verb1) suffocateder Widerstand wurde erstickt — (fig.) resistance was suppressed
etwas sofort od. im Keim ersticken — (fig.) nip something in the bud
* * *v.to asphyxiate v.to blanket v.to damp v.to smother v.to stifle v.to suffocate v. -
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I v/t (hat erstickt)1. suffocate; durch Erdrosselung etc.: choke2. (Feuer) smother, put out3. fig. (Gefühl etc.) suppress; (Geräusch, Lachen) smother, stifle; (Aufstand) suppress, quell; KeimII v/i (ist)1. suffocate (an + Dat from), be suffocated (by); an einer Gräte etc. ersticken choke (to death) on a bone etc.; vor Hitze ersticken suffocate from the heat2. fig.: vor Lachen etc. ersticken choke with laughter etc.; in Arbeit ersticken be snowed under with work, be drowning in work; mit erstickter Stimme in a choked voice* * *to stifle; to choke up; to quell; to suffocate; to asphyxiate; to choke; to smother* * *er|stị|cken [ɛɐ'ʃtɪkn] ptp ersti\#ckt1. vtjdn to suffocate, to smother; Feuer to smother; Geräusche to stifle, to smother; (fig = unterdrücken) Aufruhr etc to suppressmit erstickter Stimme — in a choked voice
2. vi aux seinto suffocate; (Feuer) to die, to go out; (Stimme) to become chokedan einer Gräte ersticken — to choke( to death) on a fish bone
unsere Städte ersticken im Verkehr — our cities are being choked by traffic
in der Arbeit ersticken (inf) — to be snowed under with (Brit) or in (US) work, to be up to one's neck in work (inf)
er erstickt im Geld (inf) — he's rolling in money (inf)
die Luft im Zimmer war zum Ersticken — the air in the room was suffocating or stifling
* * *1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) choke2) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) stifle3) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) stifle4) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) smother5) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) smother6) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) smother7) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) snuff out8) suffocation9) (to kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing: A baby may suffocate if it sleeps with a pillow; The smoke was suffocating him; May I open the window? I'm suffocating.) suffocate* * *Er·sti·ckennt kein pl choking, suffocating* * *1.vor Lachen ersticken — (ugs.) choke with laughter
zum Ersticken sein — < heat> be stifling
2.in Arbeit ersticken — (ugs.) be swamped with work
transitives Verb1) suffocateder Widerstand wurde erstickt — (fig.) resistance was suppressed
etwas sofort od. im Keim ersticken — (fig.) nip something in the bud
* * *A. v/t (hat erstickt)1. suffocate; durch Erdrosselung etc: choke2. (Feuer) smother, put out3. fig (Gefühl etc) suppress; (Geräusch, Lachen) smother, stifle; (Aufstand) suppress, quell; → KeimB. v/i (ist)1. suffocate (an +dat from), be suffocated (by);an einer Gräte etcersticken choke (to death) on a bone etc;vor Hitze ersticken suffocate from the heat2. fig:vor Lachen etcersticken choke with laughter etc;in Arbeit ersticken be snowed under with work, be drowning in work;mit erstickter Stimme in a choked voice* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein suffocate; (sich verschlucken) chokevor Lachen ersticken — (ugs.) choke with laughter
zum Ersticken sein — < heat> be stifling
2.in Arbeit ersticken — (ugs.) be swamped with work
transitives Verb1) suffocateder Widerstand wurde erstickt — (fig.) resistance was suppressed
etwas sofort od. im Keim ersticken — (fig.) nip something in the bud
* * *v.to asphyxiate v.to blanket v.to damp v.to smother v.to stifle v.to suffocate v. -
29 stoppe
choke, clog, cram, cut, cut off, go off, halt, call a halt (to), hold it, hold on, plug, stop, stuff up* * *I. vb( fylde) fill,( stærkere) cram,( med mad) stuff;briefcase);( polstre) upholster, pad;( tætte) seal up ( fx cracks);( tilstoppe) choke, block up,( med en prop) plug (up);(strømper etc) darn, mend;( virke forstoppende) be constipating;[ med sb & sig:][ stoppe munden på], se mund;[ stoppe en pibe] fill a pipe;[ stoppe sengeklæderne ned om en] tuck somebody up (in bed), tuck somebody in;[ stoppe sig](dvs spise for meget) gorge (oneself),T stuff oneself;[ stoppe vat i ørerne] stuff one's ears with cotton wool.II. vb( holde op, standse sin bevægelse) stop,( især om køretøj også) pull up;( holde pause) pause;( få til at standse) stop,( midlertidigt) suspend,( forsinke) hold up ( fx production);( køre på stop) hitch, hitchhike, thumb it;[ stoppe op] stop;[ pludselig stoppe op] stop short, come to a sudden stop;[ sige stop] call a halt,( når der skænkes) T say when;[ nu må vi sige stop] we must stop now. -
30 snuff out
1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) slökkva á2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) kæfa -
31 snuff out
1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) ujjával elolt2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) elfojt -
32 snuff out
1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) apagar2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) extinguir -
33 snuff out
söndürmek, bitirmek, sonuçlandırmak* * *söndür* * *1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) söndürmek2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) birden sona ermek -
34 snuff out
1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) ugasiti2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) zadušiti -
35 snuff out
• nitistää• sammuttaa• kuolla* * *1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) sammuttaa2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) nujertaa -
36 snuff out
1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) blåse ut, kvele (et lys)2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) kvele, sette en stopper for -
37 snuff out
snuff [sth.] out, snuff out [sth.]1) spegnere [ candle]2) fig. smorzare [hope, interest]; soffocare [ rebellion]* * *1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) spegnere2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) reprimere, domare* * *snuff [sth.] out, snuff out [sth.]1) spegnere [ candle]2) fig. smorzare [hope, interest]; soffocare [ rebellion] -
38 taqqa
at once, suddenly, completely. taqqa to’xta to come to a sudden halt -
39 snuff out
transitive verb1) (extinguish) löschen [Kerze]2) (fig.): (put an end to) zerstören; zunichte machen [Hoffnung]* * *1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) auslöschen* * *vt▪ to \snuff out out ⇆ sth1. (extinguish) etw auslöschento \snuff out out ashes/candles glühende Asche/Kerzen löschento \snuff out out one's hopes seine Hoffnungen begrabento \snuff out out sb's hopes jds Hoffnungen zunichtemachen* * *transitive verb1) (extinguish) löschen [Kerze]2) (fig.): (put an end to) zerstören; zunichte machen [Hoffnung] -
40 snuff out
1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) gasić2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) tłumić, gasnąć
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