stopping如何读

英:['stɒpɪŋ]

美:['stɒpɪŋ]

stopping是什么意思

  • n.停止;填塞物
  • 动词stop的现在分词形式.

stopping词根

词根:stop

adj.

stopped 停止的;停顿的

stoppable 可停止的

n.

stop 停止;车站;障碍;逗留

stopper 塞子;阻塞物;制止者;妨碍物

stoppage 停止;故障;罢工;堵塞;扣留

stoplight 红色尾灯;停止行进号志

v.

stopped 停止;停下来(stop的过去式和过去分词)

vi.

stop 停止;中止;逗留;被塞住

vt.

stop 停止;堵塞;断绝

stopper 用塞子塞住

stopping英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to close by filling or obstructing

to hinder or prevent the passage of

to get in the way of : be wounded or killed by

easy to stop a bullet along a lonely … road—Harvey Fergusson

to close up or block off (an opening) : plug

to make impassable : choke, obstruct

to cover over or fill in (a hole or crevice)

to cause to give up or change a course of action

to keep from carrying out a proposed action : restrain, prevent

stopped them from leaving

to cause to cease : check, suppress

discontinue

to deduct or withhold (a sum due)

to instruct one's bank to refuse (payment) or refuse payment of (something, such as a check)

to arrest the progress or motion of : cause to halt

stopped the car

parry

to check by means of a weapon : bring down, kill

to beat in a boxing match by a knockoutbroadly: defeat

baffle, nonplus

to change the pitch of (something, such as a violin string) by pressing with the finger

to change the pitch of (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

to cease activity or operation the motor stopped

his heart stopped

to come to an end especially suddenly : close, finish

The talking stopped when she entered the room.

to cease to move on : halt

pause, hesitate

to break one's journey : stay

chiefly British remain

to make a brief call : drop in

to become choked : clog

the sink often stops up

noun

cessation, end

a pause or breaking off in speech

a graduated set of organ pipes of similar design and tone quality

a means of regulating the pitch of a musical instrument

something that impedes, obstructs, or brings to a halt : impediment, obstacle

the aperture of a camera lensalso: a marking of a series (as of f-numbers) on a camera for indicating settings of the diaphragm

a drain plug : stopper

a device for arresting or limiting motion

the act of stopping : the state of being stopped : check

a halt in a journey : stay

made a brief stop to refuel

a stopping place

a bus stop

chiefly British any of several punctuation marks

—used in telegrams and cables to indicate a period

a pause or break in a verse that marks the end of a grammatical unit

an order stopping payment (as of a check or note) by a bank

stop order

a consonant characterized by complete closure of the breath passage in the course of articulation compare continuant

a depression in the face of an animal at the junction of forehead and muzzle

a function of an electronic device that stops a recording

adjective

serving to stop : designed to stop stop signal

stop line

stopping词组

stopping time制动时间;停止时间;停车时间

stopping point停止点;爆炸点;停靠站

stopping power阻止本领;制动能力;停止作用

stopping distance停车距离

stopping_体育行业词汇

以掌格挡

击倒对方

停球

stopping_公路科技行业词汇

停止

stopping词源英文解释

Verb Middle English stoppen, from Old English -stoppian, from Vulgar Latin *stuppare to stop with tow, from Latin stuppa tow, from Greek styppē

The first known use of stop was in the 13th century

stopping儿童词典英英释义

storekeepernoun

one who is in charge of stores

one who manages a store or shop

storehousenoun

a building for storing goods

a large supply : repository

a storehouse of information

store1 of 3verb

lay away, accumulate

store vegetables for winter use

to provide with what is needed : furnish, supply

store a ship with provisions

to deposit in a place (as a warehouse) for safekeeping or disposal

stored my furniture until I found a new apartment

to record information in a device (as a computer)

to provide storage room for : hold

racks for storing basketballs

store2 of 3noun

something stored

a store of good jokes

plural accumulated supplies (as of food) : stock

a ship's stores

value entry 1 sense 3, importance

a family that set great store by tradition

a place where goods are sold : shop

store3 of 3adjective

purchased from a store : ready-made store bread

store clothes

storagenoun

space or a place for storing

an amount stored

memory sense 5

the act of storing : the state of being stored

the price charged for storing something

store1 of 3verb

lay away, accumulate

store vegetables for winter use

to provide with what is needed : furnish, supply

store a ship with provisions

to deposit in a place (as a warehouse) for safekeeping or disposal

stored my furniture until I found a new apartment

to record information in a device (as a computer)

to provide storage room for : hold

racks for storing basketballs

store2 of 3noun

something stored

a store of good jokes

plural accumulated supplies (as of food) : stock

a ship's stores

value entry 1 sense 3, importance

a family that set great store by tradition

a place where goods are sold : shop

store3 of 3adjective

purchased from a store : ready-made store bread

store clothes

stopwatchnoun

a watch having a hand or a digital display that can be started and stopped for exact timing (as of a race)

stop1 of 3verb

to close an opening by filling or blocking it : plug

nose stopped up by a cold

restrain sense 1a, prevent

stopped me from going

to interrupt or prevent from continuing or occurring : check

couldn't stop the noise

to instruct one's bank not to pay

stop payment on a check

to halt the movement or progress of

stop the car

to change the pitch of (as a violin string) by pressing with the finger

to bring action or operation to an end

the motor stopped

to come to an end

sit down when the music stops

to make a visit

stopping with friends for a week

stop2 of 3noun

cessation, end

his father put a stop to the arguing

a series of similar organ pipes that vary by pitch but have the same tone quality

stop knob—often used in phrases like pull out all the stops to suggest holding nothing back

something that delays, blocks, or brings to a halt : impediment, obstacle

a device for halting or limiting motion

the door was held open by a stop

the act of stopping : the state of being stopped

the train was brought to a sudden stop

a halt in a journey : stay

made a quick stop to refuel

a stopping place

a bus stop

chiefly British any of several punctuation marks

a consonant in the uttering of which there is a step (as in the "p" of "apt" or the "g" of "tiger") when the breath passage is completely closed

a function of an electronic device that stops a recording

stop3 of 3adjective

serving to stop : designed to stop stop signal

stop line

stop1 of 3verb

to close an opening by filling or blocking it : plug

nose stopped up by a cold

restrain sense 1a, prevent

stopped me from going

to interrupt or prevent from continuing or occurring : check

couldn't stop the noise

to instruct one's bank not to pay

stop payment on a check

to halt the movement or progress of

stop the car

to change the pitch of (as a violin string) by pressing with the finger

to bring action or operation to an end

the motor stopped

to come to an end

sit down when the music stops

to make a visit

stopping with friends for a week

stop2 of 3noun

cessation, end

his father put a stop to the arguing

a series of similar organ pipes that vary by pitch but have the same tone quality

stop knob—often used in phrases like pull out all the stops to suggest holding nothing back

something that delays, blocks, or brings to a halt : impediment, obstacle

a device for halting or limiting motion

the door was held open by a stop

the act of stopping : the state of being stopped

the train was brought to a sudden stop

a halt in a journey : stay

made a quick stop to refuel

a stopping place

a bus stop

chiefly British any of several punctuation marks

a consonant in the uttering of which there is a step (as in the "p" of "apt" or the "g" of "tiger") when the breath passage is completely closed

a function of an electronic device that stops a recording

stop3 of 3adjective

serving to stop : designed to stop stop signal

stop line

stopping 例句

1 And at first I listened to her and whenever I saw Ira trying to stand up or walk, I would rush forward and pick her up; but soon there was no stopping her.

2 From the top of the ride, Kat says London looks like toy-town and the cars on the roads below look like abacus beads going left and right and stopping and starting.

3 “I would advise stopping that behavior,” Guardian says.

4 He went to bed thoroughly exhausted and woke at dawn, stopping just long enough to eat a meager breakfast in the kitchen before riding off to supervise the work in the fields.

5 The limo pulled up, stopping just long enough for them to hop in.

6 I worked all this morning, stopping from time to time to cool off in the sea.

7 I read until midnight, stopping only to eat some spaghetti Mama had made.

8 Almost immediately, Lily pushed through the door and scanned the parking lot, stopping when she saw his car.

9 Their van stood in the middle of the street, and they were stopping passersby and demanding passes.

10 “I understand. So how are you going to make that happen? What exactly is stopping you?”

11 We cross Queens Boulevard, not rushing, stopping at the center island and waiting for the next green light, terrified of the racing cars.

12 The pages of the diary began to blow as though caught in a high wind, stopping halfway through the month of June.

13 The snow fell into my eyes, and I kept stopping to blink it away.

14 Silently I left the toyon bushes and ran without stopping until I reached the mesa.

15 I sure didn’t want her stopping by wondering if she’d done the right thing after all, and was everything unplugged and the stove turned off.

16 His first stop will be Washington, D.C.

17 I woke Piani and we started, moving a few yards, then stopping, then going on again.

18 They return to the Parker House with a multitude of packages in tow, stopping by their rooms for hardly enough time to sit before Elizabeth comes to take them down to dinner.

19 He backed it up beside the bulldozer, stopping perhaps ten feet from the bush.

20 The traffic light turned red, so she had to stop.

stopping 同义词

5 填充料

filler

8 堵塞物

plug stopgap

13

cease slake cut

stopping 短语相关

stop-motion bring/put a stop to crawl to a stop/standstill bring (something) to a stop stop knob come to a stop whistle-stop pit stop stop (dead) in one's tracks stop (someone) in his/her tracks

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