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stop

verb
/stɒp/
/stɑːp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they stop
/stɒp/
/stɑːp/
he / she / it stops
/stɒps/
/stɑːps/
past simple stopped
/stɒpt/
/stɑːpt/
past participle stopped
/stɒpt/
/stɑːpt/
-ing form stopping
/ˈstɒpɪŋ/
/ˈstɑːpɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    not move不动

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to no longer move; to make somebody/something no longer move(使)停止,停下
    • The car stopped at the traffic lights.汽车在交通信号灯前停了下来。
    • Ann stopped in front of the house.安在那所房子前面停了下来。
    • This train doesn’t stop at Oxford.这列火车不在牛津停。
    • stop somebody/something He was stopped by the police for speeding.他因超速行驶被警察截住了。
    • She stopped the car opposite the school. 她把车停在学校对面。
    Extra Examples
    • Suddenly he stopped dead: what was he doing?他突然愣住了:他在干什么?
    • The buses stop outside the school.公共汽车停在学校外面。
    • Soldiers took up positions along roads, stopping and searching cars.士兵们沿着道路占据阵地,停下来搜查汽车。
    • Passers-by stopped and stared in the window. 路人驻足凝视窗外。
    • She made them stop the car and let her out.她让他们停下车让她出来。
    • Flooding has stopped the traffic through the center of town.洪水阻断了穿过市中心的交通。
    Topics Transport by car or lorrya1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • abruptly
    • dead
    • immediately
    verb + stop
    • can
    • try to
    • be going to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • know how to stop
    • know when to stop
    See full entry
  2. not continue不继续

  3. [intransitive, transitive] to no longer continue to do something; to make somebody/something no longer do something(使)中断,停止
    • Can't you just stop?你就不能停一停吗?
    • stop doing something That phone never stops ringing!那个电话没有不响的时候!
    • Don't you ever stop talking?你不要停止说话吗?
    • Please stop crying and tell me what's wrong.快别哭了,告诉我出了什么事。
    • She criticizes everyone and the trouble is, she doesn't know when to stop.她谁都批评;而且,问题是她批评起来就没个完。
    • stop somebody/something Stop me (= make me stop talking) if I'm boring you.你要是觉得我烦就打断我。
    • Stop it! You're hurting me.住手!你把我弄疼了。
    • stop what… Mike immediately stopped what he was doing.迈克立刻停下手头的事情。
    Notice the difference between stop doing something and stop to do something We stopped taking pictures means ‘We were no longer taking pictures.’; We stopped to take pictures means ‘We stopped what we were doing so that we could start taking pictures.’
    Express Yourself InterruptingInterrupting打断别人You may need to say something when somebody else is speaking, or you may be chairing a discussion where you have to stop one person talking too much. If you start talking at the same time as someone else, this will seem rude. To interrupt politely, you can say, for example:在别人说话时需要插话或主持讨论时某人讲话过多需要打断,直接插话或打断会显得粗鲁,可用一些礼貌的方式,比如:
      • Sorry to interrupt, but I have to disagree with that.不好意思打断一下,但那一点我得表示异议。
      • Could I just say something here?我可以插句话吗?
      • If I could, let me stop you there for a moment and go back to your previous point.请容我打断您一下,回到您先前讲到的一点。
      • Actually, we seem to have strayed a bit from the topic. Can we go back to the first point?实际上,我们似乎有点偏离了主题。我们可以回到第一点吗?
      • Just a moment, Sue. Can we hear what Jack has to say on this?稍等一下,休。我们能听听杰克对此怎么说吗?
      • May I interrupt you there? I don't think that's true.可以打断你一下吗?我认为那不是事实。
      (formal)
      • I’m sorry, but we’re running short on time. Can you please summarize very quickly so we can finish up?抱歉,我们的时间不多了。请您快速总结一下我们就结束好吗?
      (formal)
      • I appreciate your enthusiasm on this topic, but I’m afraid we have a couple more people to hear from.感谢您对这个话题的热情,但我们还得听听另外几个人的发言。
      (formal)
      • Could you two please discuss that issue privately after the meeting? We have several more items to cover and need to move on at this point.请你们两位会后私下讨论那个问题好吗?我们还有几项内容要谈,现在该进入下一项内容了。
      (formal)
      • I’m sorry, I really have to stop you there. We've run out of time.抱歉,我必须在此打断你。我们没有时间了。
      (formal)
      • Let’s save that conversation for another time.那事我们下次再谈吧。
    Extra Examples
    • He never knows when to stop.他从来都不知道分寸。
    • He couldn't stop thinking about her.他无法抑制对她的思念。
    • I was enjoying myself so much I didn't want to stop.我玩得正高兴,都不想停下来。
    • We need to stop making excuses.我们不要再找借口了。
    • After three weeks we had stopped expecting to hear any news.三个星期后,我们不再期待听到任何消息。
    • She's trying to stop smoking and lose weight.她正在努力戒烟和减肥。
    • They can't stop talking about the holiday.他们不停地谈论假期。
    • She didn't stop working until she was 80.她直到80岁才停止工作。
    • They paid farmers to stop using chemicals.他们付钱给农民让他们停止使用化学品。
    • It's time to stop playing and go home.是时候不玩了,回家吧。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • abruptly
    • dead
    • immediately
    verb + stop
    • can
    • try to
    • be going to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • know how to stop
    • know when to stop
    See full entry
  4. end结束

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to end or finish; to make something end or finish(使)结束,终止
    • When is this fighting going to stop?这场战斗要打到什么时候?
    • The bus service stops at midnight.公共汽车午夜停止服务。
    • stop doing something Has it stopped raining yet?雨停了没有?
    • stop something Doctors couldn't stop the bleeding.医生止不住血。
    • The referee was forced to stop the game because of heavy snow.由于下大雪,裁判被迫终止了比赛。
    • She called on both sides to stop the violence.她呼吁双方停止暴力。
    Extra Examples
    • When is the violence going to stop?暴力什么时候才会停止?
    • The sobs came less frequently, then stopped altogether.抽泣声越来越稀疏,然后完全停止了。
    • The story stops and starts, with little emphasis on continuity.故事时断时续,很少强调连续性。
    • The peace movement failed to stop the war.和平运动未能阻止战争。
    • He knew he had to stop the blood flow. 他知道他必须停止血液流动。
    • On the farm, the work never stops.在农场,工作从未停止。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • abruptly
    • dead
    • immediately
    verb + stop
    • can
    • try to
    • be going to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • know how to stop
    • know when to stop
    See full entry
  6. prevent阻止

  7. [transitive] to prevent somebody from doing something; to prevent something from happening阻止;阻碍;阻拦;防止
    • stop somebody/something I want to go and you can't stop me.我要走,你拦不住我。
    • efforts to stop the spread of the disease阻止疾病传播的努力
    • There's no stopping us now (= nothing can prevent us from achieving what we want to achieve).现在什么都无法阻挡我们了。
    • stop somebody/something (from) doing something You can't stop people (from) saying what they think.人们怎么想就会怎么说,你阻止不了。
    • They tried to stop me from leaving.他们尝试阻止我离开。
    • There's nothing to stop you from accepting the offer.你尽可以接受那个提议。
    Extra Examples
    • He's dangerous and needs to be stopped.他很危险,必须阻止他。
    • Measures must be taken to stop the spread of the virus.必须采取措施阻止病毒的传播。
    • The activists failed to stop the tests from going ahead.活动人士没能阻止试验进行。
    • If she wants to go, I'm certainly not going to try and stop her.如果她想去,我当然不会试图阻止她。
    • Technology could help to stop future attacks. 技术可以帮助阻止未来的攻击。
    • The internet has stopped young people from talking to each other.互联网已经阻止了年轻人相互交谈。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • abruptly
    • dead
    • immediately
    verb + stop
    • can
    • try to
    • be going to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • know how to stop
    • know when to stop
    See full entry
  8. for short time短时间

  9. [intransitive] to end an activity for a short time in order to do something暂停,暂时中断(以便做某事)
    • stop for something I'm hungry. Let's stop for lunch.我饿了。我们停下来吃午饭吧。
    • We stopped for the night in Port Augusta.我们中途在奥古斯塔港停留过夜。
    • stop to do something We stopped to admire the scenery.我们中途停下来欣赏一下风景。
    • People just don't stop to think about the consequences.人们做事情就是不肯停下来想想后果。
    In spoken English, stop can be used with and plus another verb, instead of with to and the infinitive, to show purpose He stopped and bought some flowers.Let's stop and look at the map.
    Extra Examples
    • The film really makes you stop and think.这部电影真的让你停下来思考。
    • If you just stop and listen, it's amazing what you can hear.如果你停下来听,你能听到的东西是惊人的。
  10. not function不工作

  11. [intransitive, transitive] to no longer be working or functioning; to make something be no longer working or functioning(使)停止工作,停止运转
    • Why has the engine stopped?发动机怎么停了?
    • What time is it? My watch has stopped.几点了?我的手表停了。
    • I felt as if my heart had stopped.我觉得我的心好像都不跳了。
    • stop something Can you stop the printer once it’s started?一旦打印机启动,你能停止它吗?
  12. stay逗留

  13. [intransitive] (British English, informal) to stay somewhere for a short time, especially at somebody’s house逗留,待,留下(做某事)
    • I'm not stopping. I just came to give you this message.我不待了。我就是来告诉你这件事。
    • stop for something Can you stop for tea?你能留下来喝茶吗?
  14. money

  15. [transitive] to prevent money from being paid止付;停付;扣除
    • stop something to stop a cheque (= tell the bank not to pay it)通知银行止付支票
    • Employees of the failed company will have their wages stopped from tomorrow.这家破产公司的员工从明天起将被停发工资。
    • stop something from something (British English) Dad threatened to stop £1 a week from our pocket money if we didn't clean our rooms.父亲威胁说,我们要是不把自己的房间收拾干净,他就每星期扣我们 1 英镑的零花钱。
  16. close hole堵塞洞孔

  17. [transitive] stop something (up) (with something) to block, fill or close a hole, an opening, etc.堵塞;塞住;阻塞
    • Stop up the other end of the tube, will you?你把管子的另一头堵上好不好?
    • I stopped my ears but still heard her cry out.我捂上耳朵,但还能听见她大声喊叫。
  18. Word OriginOld English (for)stoppian ‘block up (an aperture)’, of West Germanic origin; related to German stopfen, from late Latin stuppare ‘to stuff’.
Idioms
stop at nothing
  1. to be willing to do anything to get what you want, even if it is dishonest or wrong不择手段
    • She’ll stop at nothing to make money.她会不择手段赚钱。
stop the clock
  1. to stop measuring time in a game or an activity that has a time limit(在计时比赛或活动中)停表
stop/halt somebody in their tracks | stop/halt/freeze in your tracks
  1. to suddenly make somebody stop by frightening or surprising them; to suddenly stop because something has frightened or surprised you(使由于恐惧或吃惊)突然止步;(使)怔住
    • The question stopped Alice in her tracks.这个问题问得艾丽斯张口结舌无以答对。
    • Suddenly he stopped dead in his tracks: what was he doing?突然,他突然停下脚步:他在干什么?
    • (figurative) The disease was stopped in its tracks by immunization programmes.免疫方案阻止了这种疾病的曼延。
    Topics Feelingsc2
stop short | stop somebody short
  1. to suddenly stop, or make somebody suddenly stop, doing something(使)突然停住
    • He stopped short when he heard his name.听见有人喊他的名字,他突然停住了。
    • ‘I’m pregnant,’ she said. That stopped him short.“我怀孕了,”她说。那使他止步不前。
stop short of something/of doing something
  1. to be unwilling to do something because it may involve a risk, but to nearly do it差一点儿没做某事;险些做出某事
    • She stopped short of calling the president a liar.她差一点儿没说总统是骗子。
    • The protest stopped short of a violent confrontation.抗议没有演变成暴力冲突。

stop

noun
/stɒp/
/stɑːp/
Idioms
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    of bus/train公共汽车;火车

  1. a place where a bus or train stops regularly for passengers to get on or off车站
    • I get off at the next stop.我在下一站下车。
    • Is this your stop?你在这一站下车吗?
    • Winchester will be the next station stop.温彻斯特将是下一站。
    • (North American English) Where's the nearest subway stop?最近的地铁站在哪?
    see also bus stop, pit stop, request stop, rest stop, truck stop
    Extra Examples
    • Piccadilly Circus is the next stop.皮卡迪利广场是下一站。
    • It's only a few stops on the subway.乘地铁只有几站就到了。
    • I'm getting off at the last stop.我在最后一站下车。
    • You're not allowed to get off between stops.站间不准下车。
    • We were chatting and missed our stop.我们一直聊天,坐过了站。
    • The restaurant is only a few subway stops away.餐馆离地铁站只有几站路。
    • The music shop was just three tram stops away from his flat.音乐商店离他的公寓只有三个电车站。
    Topics Transport by bus and traina1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bus
    • subway
    • tram
    verb + stop
    • get off at
    • miss
    • reach
    preposition
    • at a/​the stop
    • between stops
    See full entry
  2. act of stopping停止;阻止

  3. an act of stopping or stopping something; the state of being stopped停止;终止;停留;阻止
    • The trip included an overnight stop in Brussels.这次旅行需要在布鲁塞尔停留过夜。
    • We made several stops along the way.我们一路上停了几站。
    • She brought the car to a stop.她停住汽车。
    • Work has temporarily come to a stop while the funding is reviewed.资金审查期间工作暂停。
    • It is time to put a stop to the violence.现在是终止暴行的时候了。
    • They campaigned to put up a stop sign at the busy intersection outside the school.他们争取在学校外面繁忙的十字路口立一个停车标志。
    see also non-stop, whistle-stop
    Extra Examples
    • Between twelve and two, everything comes to a dead stop.在十二点到两点之间一切都彻底停止。
    • He is making a campaign stop in Lubbock, Texas.他将在德克萨斯州的卢伯克进行竞选活动。
    • She brought the car to an abrupt stop.她突然把车停了下来。
    • The police found the drugs during a routine traffic stop.警察在一次例行的停车检查中发现了毒品。
    • The truck came to a sudden stop.卡车突然停了下来。
    • There will be a stop at Aboyne.我们将在阿博因停一次。
    • We had a lunch stop at Timperley.我们在廷珀利停下来吃午饭。
    • a stop for refreshments停下来吃点东西
    • to put a stop to all the arguments结束所有争论
    • The flight took 15 hours including the refuelling stop.这次飞行花了15个小时,包括加油站。
    • The President made an unscheduled stop in Quebec on Monday.总统周一在魁北克进行了一次计划外的停留。
    • After a brief stop, the bus set off again.短暂停留后,公共汽车又出发了。
    • New York is the final stop on the band's international tour.纽约是该乐队国际巡演的最后一站。
    • Please keep your seatbelts fastened until we've come to a complete stop.请系好安全带,直到我们完全停下来。
    • They made a quick stop at a small roadside diner for supper.他们在路边的一家小饭馆短暂停留,吃了晚饭。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • brief
    • short
    verb + stop
    • have
    • make
    stop + noun
    • light
    • sign
    preposition
    • stop at
    • stop for
    phrases
    • bring something to a stop
    • come, draw, pull, slow, etc. to a stop
    • put a stop to something
    See full entry
  4. punctuation标点符号

  5. (also full stop, full point)
    (all British English)
    (North American English period)
    the mark ( . ) used at the end of a sentence and in some abbreviations, for example e.g.句点;句号
  6. music音乐

  7. a row of pipes on an organ that produce the different sounds(管风琴的)音管
  8. a handle on an organ that the player pushes in or pulls out to control the sound produced by the pipes(管风琴的)音栓
  9. phonetics语音学

  10. a speech sound made by stopping the flow of air coming out of the mouth and then suddenly releasing it, for example /p/塞音, /k/, /t/ synonym plosive see also glottal stop
  11. see also tab stop
    Word OriginOld English (for)stoppian ‘block up (an aperture)’, of West Germanic origin; related to German stopfen, from late Latin stuppare ‘to stuff’.
Idioms
come to a full stop
  1. to stop completely完全停止
    • The car began to shudder and eventually came to a full stop in front of the church.汽车开始颤抖,最终在教堂前停了下来。
in stops and starts | by/in fits and starts
  1. frequently starting and stopping again; not continuously间歇地;一阵一阵地
    • Babies do not grow at a steady rate but in stops and starts.婴儿成长的速度并非一成不变,而是长长停停,停停长长。
pull out all the stops
  1. (informal) to make the greatest effort possible to achieve something竭尽全力;费九牛二虎之力Topics Successc2

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