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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - stop

 

Stop

stop
v. & n. --v. (stopped, stopping) 1 tr. a put an end to (motion etc.); completely check the progress or motion or operation of. b effectively hinder or prevent (stopped them playing so loudly). c discontinue (an action or sequence of actions) (stopped playing; stopped my visits). 2 intr. come to an end; cease (supplies suddenly stopped). 3 intr. cease from motion or speaking or action; make a halt or pause (the car stopped at the lights; he stopped in the middle of a sentence; my watch has stopped). 4 tr. cause to cease action; defeat. 5 tr. sl. receive (a blow etc.). 6 intr. remain; stay for a short time. 7 tr. (often foll. by up) block or close up (a hole or leak etc.). 8 tr. not permit or supply as usual; discontinue or withhold (shall stop their wages). 9 tr. (in full stop payment of or on) instruct a bank to withhold payment on (a cheque). 10 tr. Brit. put a filling in (a tooth). 11 tr. obtain the required pitch from (the string of a violin etc.) by pressing at the appropriate point with the finger. 12 tr. plug the upper end of (an organ-pipe), giving a note an octave lower. 13 tr. Bridge be able to prevent opponents from taking all the tricks in (a suit). 14 tr. make (a sound) inaudible. 15 tr. Boxing a parry (a blow). b knock out (an opponent). 16 tr. Hort. pinch back (a plant). 17 tr. make (a clock, factory, etc.) cease working. 18 tr. Brit. provide with punctuation. 19 tr. Naut. make fast; stopper (a cable etc.). --n. 1 the act or an instance of stopping; the state of being stopped (put a stop to; the vehicle was brought to a stop). 2 a place designated for a bus or train etc. to stop. 3 a punctuation mark, esp. = full stop (see FULL(1)). 4 a device for stopping motion at a particular point. 5 a change of pitch effected by stopping a string. 6 a (in an organ) a row of pipes of one character. b a knob etc. operating these. 7 a manner of speech adopted to produce a particular effect. 8 Optics & Photog. = DIAPHRAGM 3. 9 a the effective diameter of a lens. b a device for reducing this. c a unit of change of relative aperture or exposure (with a reduction of one stop equivalent to halving it). 10 (of sound) = PLOSIVE. 11 (in telegrams etc.) a full stop (see FULL(1)). 12 Bridge a card or cards stopping a suit. 13 Naut. a small line used as a lashing. Phrases and idioms put a stop to cause to end, esp. abruptly. stop at nothing be ruthless. stop by (also absol.) call at (a place). stop dead (or short) cease abruptly. stop down Photog. reduce the aperture of (a lens) with a diaphragm. stop-drill a drill with a shoulder limiting the depth of penetration. stop one's ears 1 put one's fingers in one's ears to avoid hearing. 2 refuse to listen. stop a gap serve to meet a temporary need. stop-go 1 alternate stopping and restarting of progress. 2 Brit. the alternate restriction and stimulation of economic demand. stop-knob a knob controlling an organ stop. stop lamp a light on the rear of a vehicle showing when the brakes are applied. stop light 1 a red traffic-light. 2 = stop lamp. stop a person's mouth induce a person by bribery or other means to keep silence about something. stop off (or over) break one's journey. stop out 1 stay out. 2 cover (part of an area) to prevent printing, etching, etc. stop payment declare oneself insolvent. stop press Brit. 1 (often attrib.) late news inserted in a newspaper after printing has begun. 2 a column in a newspaper reserved for this. stop valve a valve closing a pipe against the passage of liquid. stop-volley (esp. in lawn tennis) a checked volley close to the net, dropping the ball dead on the other side. with all the stops out exerting extreme effort. Derivatives stopless adj. stoppable adj. Etymology: ME f. OE -stoppian f. LL stuppare STUFF: see ESTOP
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  I. verb (~ped; ~ping) Etymology: Middle English ~pen, from Old English -~pian, from Vulgar Latin *stuppare to ~ with tow, from Latin stuppa tow, from Greek styppē Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to close by filling or obstructing, to hinder or prevent the passage of, to get in the way of ; be wounded or killed by , 2. to close up or block off (an opening) ; plug, to make impassable ; choke, obstruct, to cover over or fill in (a hole or crevice), 3. to cause to give up or change a course of action, to keep from carrying out a proposed action ; restrain, prevent , 4. to cause to cease ; check, suppress, discontinue, 5. to deduct or withhold (a sum due), to instruct one's bank to refuse (payment) or refuse payment of (as a check), 6. to arrest the progress or motion of ; cause to halt , parry, to check by means of a weapon ; bring down, kill, to beat in a boxing match by a knockout, baffle, nonplus, to change the pitch of (as a violin string) by pressing with the finger or (as a wind instrument) by closing one or more finger holes or by thrusting the hand or a mute into the bell, to hold an honor card and enough protecting cards to be able to block (a bridge suit) before an opponent can run many tricks, intransitive verb 1. to cease activity or operation , to come to an end especially suddenly ; close, finish, 2. to cease to move on ; halt, pause, hesitate, 3. to break one's journey ; stay, remain, to make a brief call ; drop in, to become choked ; clog , ~pable adjective Synonyms: see: ~ II. noun Date: 15th century 1. cessation, end, a pause or breaking off in speech, 2. a. a graduated set of organ pipes of similar design and tone quality, a corresponding set of vibrators or reeds of a reed organ, ~ knob, a means of regulating the pitch of a musical instrument, 3. something that impedes, obstructs, or brings to a halt ; impediment, obstacle, the aperture of a camera lens, a drain plug ; ~per, a device for arresting or limiting motion, the act of ~ping ; the state of being ~ped ; check, 6. a halt in a journey ; stay , a ~ping place , 7....
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