stopping的意思和读音

stopping

: ['stɒpɪŋ] : ['stɒpɪŋ]

n.

v. (to do something)

stoppingv.not move

1.[i][t]使to no longer move; to make sb/sth no longer move

The car stopped at the traffic lights.

We stopped for the night in Port Augusta.

He was stopped by the police for speeding.

not continue

2.[i][t]使to no longer continue to do sth; to make sb/sth no longer do sth

That phone never stops ringing!

Please stop crying and tell me what's wrong.

She criticizes everyone and the trouble is, she doesn't know when to stop .

Can't you just stop?

Stop me(= make me stop talking) if I'm boring you.

Stop it! You're hurting me.

Mike immediately stopped what he was doing.

end

3.[i][t]使to end or finish; to make sth end or finish

When is this fighting going to stop?

The bus service stops at midnight.

Has it stopped raining yet?

Doctors couldn't stop the bleeding.

The referee was forced to stop the game because of heavy snow.

prevent

4.[t]to prevent sb from doing sth; to prevent sth from happening

I want to go and you can't stop me.

We need more laws to stop pollution.

There's no stopping us now(= nothing can prevent us from achieving what we want to achieve) .

There's nothing to stop you from accepting the offer.

You can't stop people from saying what they think.

You can't stop people saying what they think.

for short time

5.便to end an activity for a short time in order to do sth

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We stopped to admire the scenery.

People just don't stop to think about the consequences.

not function

6.[i][t]使to no longer work or function; to make sth no longer work or function

Why has the engine stopped?

I felt as if my heart had stopped.

I stopped the tape and pressed rewind.

stay

7.[i](informal)to stay somewhere for a short time, especially at sb's house

I'm not stopping. I just came to give you this message.

Can you stop for tea?

money

8.[t]to prevent money from being paid

to stop a cheque(= tell the bank not to pay it)

Dad threatened to stop £1 a week from our pocket money if we didn't clean our rooms. 1

close hole

9.[t]~ sth (up) (with sth)to block, fill or close a hole, an opening, etc.

Stop up the other end of the tube, will you?

I stopped my ears but still heard her cry out.

IDMstop at nothingto be willing to do anything to get what you want, even if it is dishonest or wrongstop the clockto stop measuring time in a game or an activity that has a time limit

He stopped short when he heard his name.

stop shortstop sb short使to suddenly stop, or make sb suddenly stop, doing sth

He stopped short when he heard his name.

She stopped short of calling the president a liar.

stop short of sth/of doing sthto be unwilling to do sth because it may involve a risk, but to nearly do it

She stopped short of calling the president a liar.

n.act of stopping

1.an act of stopping or stopping sth; the state of being stopped

The trip included an overnight stop in Brussels.

She brought the car to a stop .

Work has temporarily come to a stop while the funding is reviewed.

It is time to put a stop to the violence.

Babies do not grow at a steady rate but in stops and starts .

of bus/train

2.a place where a bus or train stops regularly for passengers to get on or off

I get off at the next stop.

Is this your stop?

music

3.a row of pipes on an organ that produce the different sounds

4.a handle on an organ that the player pushes in or pulls out to control the sound produced by the pipes

phonetics

5.a speech sound made by stopping the flow of air coming out of the mouth and then suddenly releasing it, for examplep, k, t

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adj.1.,

v.1.“stop”

v.1.The present participle of stop

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6. Stoppani gauge stopping storage cabinet ...

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1.The robot indicates that it has found a victim by stopping and flashing a lamp for at least two (2) seconds.2

2."I felt I had a calling to work among Chinese traders in Lagos, " he says. "The only thing stopping me was the language barrier. ":“。”

3.Heart trouble bothered him, and he once found the little paint-pot almost too heavy to lift, but he never considered stopping.便

4.Rather than stopping at10 this year, we decided to charge it up a bit and expanded the list to include the top 25 brainy locations.25

5.Without stopping to think of his own safety, he plunged down to save the drowning boy.

6.If it's the sea that attracts you, then there is no one stopping you from cruising aboard some of the popular New Year Cruises in England.

7.said he, showing an auriferous tooth, "we have quite a number of the Western delegates stopping here. "齿,“西。”

8.She also shows off her stellar sartorial taste quite often, stopping at nothing to sink her teeth into a good pair of expensive shoes.

9.Some people can spring out of bed at the crack of dawn and slip right into a pair of sneakers without stopping for coffee.穿

10.Some are inclined to shrug their shoulders. After all, corruption does not seem to be stopping India from growing.