halt的意思和读音

halt

: [hɔlt] : [hɔːlt]

n.

v.;(使);(使);(使)

int.

adj.

寿(Highly Accelerated Life Test)

halted  halting  halts  

v.+n.come halt,halt advance,halt decline,halt expansion,halt process

adj.+n.abrupt halt,sudden halt,complete halt

v.begin

n.start

v.bring to a close,bring to an end,cease,come to a standstill,come to an end

n.break,cessation,close,end,standstill

haltv.

1.[i][t]使to stop; to make sb/sth stop

She walked towards him and then halted.

‘Halt!’ the Major ordered(= used as a command to soldiers) .“!”

The police were halting traffic on the parade route.线

The trial was halted after the first week.

n.

1.[sing]an act of stopping the movement or progress of sb/sth

Work came to a halt when the machine broke down.便

The thought brought her to an abrupt halt .便

The car skidded to a halt.

Strikes have led to a halt in production.使

They decided it was time to call a halt to the project(= stop it officially) .

2.[c]a small train station in the country that has a platform but no buildings

v.1.(使);(使);2.〉(使); (使)3.;

n.1.; ; 2.,

int.1.; ; ,

adj.1.

v.1.if you halt sth. or if it halts, it does not continue or develop any further2.<literary>to stop moving, or to stop a person or vehicle from moving3.to act or behave without certainty or confidence

n.1.an end or temporary stop2.a small, often rural railway station, especially one that has no ticket office or public toilets, usually used in British English

int.1ed for ordering sb. to stand still or for ordering soldiers to stop marching

adj.1.<dated>an offensive term meaning walking with difficulty

1. hallow halt ham ...

2. ! Here! Halt! Advance! ...

3. Fire Halt Butt,rear end ...

4. half (/) halt hamburger ...

5. No Opreation Halt Wait ...

6.寿(Highly Accelerated Life Test) 〖 antipruritic;stopitching〗 〖 stop;halt;gonofurther〗 〖 stop〗 ...

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1.The dispute has led to the blockade of a bridge between the two countries, and a halt to construction work on the mills.

2.If China continued to halt shipments, it would be extremely difficult to switch to other sources, the Japanese trader said.

3.'The design of the market should halt [trading], and there should be an orderly reopening, ' he said.

4.So in those prophecies, do you think for a moment that all creation on Earth is going to come to a crashing halt?

5.That led to a quick thaw in these markets, where a week earlier trade had almost ground to a halt.使

6.He was a sort of almost irritating ubiquity; no halt was possible with him.便

7.While several people were later prosecuted for the burnings, no attempt seems to have been made to halt the attacks at the time.

8.It had to do this because a general easing would not halt the domino effect whereby one firm's collapse caused a run on others.)。

9.It's easy to let negative responses put a halt to our inviting, bringing, and sharing with lost people.

10.Being able to see how this protein builds will likely help scientists develop drugs to halt that growth.