- stop
- mit etwas aussetzen
English-German idiom dictionary. 2013.
English-German idiom dictionary. 2013.
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 — 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-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 — Stop, derivado de la palabra en inglés para ordenar hacer un alto, tiene varias acepciones: La señal de tráfico internacional señal de STOP. Stop, en los perros el punto superior de inserción del hocico en el cráneo. En biología, se denomina así… … Wikipedia Español
stop — 1 vb stopped, stop·ping vt 1: to cause to halt stopped payment 2: to subject to a legal stop vi: to cease activity or motion stop 2 n: an act or inst … Law dictionary
Stop — Stop, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stopped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stopping}.] [OE. stoppen, AS. stoppian (in comp.); akin to LG. & D. stoppen, G. stopfen, Icel. stoppa, Sw. stoppa, Dan. stoppe; all probably fr. LL. stopare, stupare, fr. L. stuppa the coarse… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stop — steht für: den Übergang von der Nasenwurzel zur Schädelkalotte bei Hund und Katze, siehe Stop (Anatomie) Stop (sprich [stɒp]), ein hypothetisches Elementarteilchen, siehe Superpartner einen indischen Film aus dem Jahr 2004, siehe Stop! (Film) ein … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stop — Stop, v. i. 1. To cease to go on; to halt, or stand still; to come to a stop. [1913 Webster] He bites his lip, and starts; Stops on a sudden, looks upon the ground; Then lays his finger on his temple: strait Springs out into fast gait; then stops … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stop up — {v. phr.} To block; close. * /If you want to get rid of the leak, you must stop up the two holes you have in the ceiling./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stop up — {v. phr.} To block; close. * /If you want to get rid of the leak, you must stop up the two holes you have in the ceiling./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Stop — (engl.), halt! … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon