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تَوَقَّفَ \ break down: (of a machine) to stop working: My car broke down on the way to town. cease: to stop; come to an end: The noise suddenly ceased. He ceased caring (or to care) about his health long ago. close: to come to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. come to rest: to stop: The car rolled forward, and came to rest against a tree. draw up: to stop: The train drew up at the station. The car drew up and the driver jumped out. fail: (of engine, electricity, or any supply) to stop or become useless. halt: to stop moving. leave off: to stop: Begin reading where you left off yesterday. pull up: to stop: The car pulled up at the crossroads. run down: (of a clock, that needs winding; of a battery that needs charging, etc.) to weaken or stop working, for lack of power. stop: to come to rest: This train stops at every station, not continue It has stopped raining. The rain has stopped. My clock stopped at midnight. \ See Also كَفَّ عن، اِنْتَهَى -
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وَقَفَ \ come to rest: to stop: The car rolled forward, and came to rest against a tree. halt: to stop moving. pull up: to stop: He pulled up his horse to open the gate. The car pulled up at the crossroads. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. stand, (stood): (often with up) to be on one’s feet: The seats were full, so we had to stand (up). stop: to remain; stay: Stop where you are! We stopped at a hotel for a night. -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) standse* * *(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) standse -
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1. остановитьсяthey stopped at the wayside cafe to rest themselves — они остановились у придорожного кафе, чтобы немного передохнуть
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) pararse, detenerse -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) stöðvast -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) megáll -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) parar -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) durmak -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) pysähtyä -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) stoppe, stanse -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) fermarsi -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) znieruchomieć -
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(to stop moving: The ball came to rest under a tree.) apstāties
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rest — rest1 rester, n. /rest/, n. 1. the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep: a good night s rest. 2. refreshing ease or inactivity after exertion or labor: to allow an hour for rest. 3. relief or freedom, esp. from anything that wearies, troubles, or… … Universalium
rest — I. /rɛst / (say rest) noun 1. the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep: a good night s rest. 2. refreshing ease or inactivity after exertion or labour: to allow an hour for rest. 3. relief or freedom, especially from anything that wearies,… …
come — v. & n. v.intr. (past came; past part. come) 1 move, be brought towards, or reach a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker or hearer (come and see me; shall we come to your house?; the books have come). 2 reach or be brought to a… … Useful english dictionary
rest — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. remainder, remains, balance, residuum; repose; death. See music. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Repose] Syn. sleep, ease, quiet, quietude, quietness, tranquillity, slumber, calm, calmness, peace, peacefulness … English dictionary for students