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stop
/ˈstɑp/
停止,車站,逗留,填塞,障礙,滯留,風琴的音栓(vi.)停止,被塞住(vt.)塞住
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stop
停止狀態
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stop
自動停機
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stop
停止
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stop
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Stopped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Stopping
.]
1.
To
close
,
as
an
aperture
,
by
filling
or
by
obstructing
;
as
,
to
stop
the
ears
;
hence
,
to
stanch
,
as
a
wound
.
2.
To
obstruct
;
to
render
impassable
;
as
,
to
stop
a
way
,
road
,
or
passage
.
3.
To
arrest
the
progress
of
;
to
hinder
;
to
impede
;
to
shut
in
;
as
,
to
stop
a
traveler
;
to
stop
the
course
of
a
stream
,
or
a
flow
of
blood
.
4.
To
hinder
from
acting
or
moving
;
to
prevent
the
effect
or
efficiency
of
;
to
cause
to
cease
;
to
repress
;
to
restrain
;
to
suppress
;
to
interrupt
;
to
suspend
;
as
,
to
stop
the
execution
of
a
decree
,
the
progress
of
vice
,
the
approaches
of
old
age
or
infirmity
.
Whose
disposition
all
the
world
well
knows
Will
not
be
rubbed
nor
stopped
. --
Shak
.
5.
Mus.
To
regulate
the
sounds
of
,
as
musical
strings
,
by
pressing
them
against
the
finger
board
with
the
finger
,
or
by
shortening
in
any
way
the
vibrating
part
.
6.
To
point
,
as
a
composition
;
to
punctuate
. [
R
.]
If
his
sentences
were
properly
stopped
.
--
Landor
.
7.
Naut.
To
make
fast
;
to
stopper
.
Syn:
--
To
obstruct
;
hinder
;
impede
;
repress
;
suppress
;
restrain
;
discontinue
;
delay
;
interrupt
.
To stop off
Founding
,
to
fill
(
a
part
of
a
mold
)
with
sand
,
where
a
part
of
the
cavity
left
by
the
pattern
is
not
wanted
for
the
casting
.
To stop the mouth
.
See
under
Mouth
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stop
v. i.
1.
To
cease
to
go
on
;
to
halt
,
or
stand
still
;
to
come
to
a
stop
.
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
again
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
cease
from
any
motion
,
or
course
of
action
.
Stop
,
while
ye
may
,
suspend
your
mad
career!
--
Cowper
.
3.
To
spend
a
short
time
;
to
reside
temporarily
;
to
stay
;
to
tarry
;
as
,
to
stop
with
a
friend
. [
Colloq
.]
By
stopping
at
home
till
the
money
was
gone
.
--
R
.
D
.
Blackmore
.
To stop over
,
to
stop
at
a
station
or
airport
beyond
the
time
of
the
departure
of
the
train
or
airplane
on
which
one
came
,
with
the
purpose
of
continuing
one's
journey
on
a
subsequent
train
or
airplane
;
to
break
one's
journey
.
See
stopover
,
n.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stop
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
stopping
,
or
the
state
of
being
stopped
;
hindrance
of
progress
or
of
action
;
cessation
;
repression
;
interruption
;
check
;
obstruction
.
It
is
doubtful
. . .
whether
it
contributed
anything
to
the
stop
of
the
infection
.
--
De
Foe
.
Occult
qualities
put
a
stop
to
the
improvement
of
natural
philosophy
.
--
Sir
I
.
Newton
.
It
is
a
great
step
toward
the
mastery
of
our
desires
to
give
this
stop
to
them
.
--
Locke
.
2.
That
which
stops
,
impedes
,
or
obstructs
;
as
obstacle
;
an
impediment
;
an
obstruction
.
A
fatal
stop
traversed
their
headlong
course
.
--
Daniel
.
So
melancholy
a
prospect
should
inspire
us
with
zeal
to
oppose
some
stop
to
the
rising
torrent
.
--
Rogers
.
3.
Mach.
A
device
,
or
piece
,
as
a
pin
,
block
,
pawl
,
etc
.,
for
arresting
or
limiting
motion
,
or
for
determining
the
position
to
which
another
part
shall
be
brought
.
4.
Mus.
(a)
The
closing
of
an
aperture
in
the
air
passage
,
or
pressure
of
the
finger
upon
the
string
,
of
an
instrument
of
music
,
so
as
to
modify
the
tone
;
hence
,
any
contrivance
by
which
the
sounds
of
a
musical
instrument
are
regulated
.
The
organ
sound
a
time
survives
the
stop
.
--
Daniel
.
(b)
In
the
organ
,
one
of
the
knobs
or
handles
at
each
side
of
the
organist
,
by
which
he
can
draw
on
or
shut
off
any
register
or
row
of
pipes
;
the
register
itself
;
as
,
the
vox
humana
stop
.
5.
Arch.
A
member
,
plain
or
molded
,
formed
of
a
separate
piece
and
fixed
to
a
jamb
,
against
which
a
door
or
window
shuts
.
This
takes
the
place
,
or
answers
the
purpose
,
of
a
rebate
.
Also
,
a
pin
or
block
to
prevent
a
drawer
from
sliding
too
far
.
6.
A
point
or
mark
in
writing
or
printing
intended
to
distinguish
the
sentences
,
parts
of
a
sentence
,
or
clauses
;
a
mark
of
punctuation
.
See
Punctuation
.
7.
Opt.
The
diaphragm
used
in
optical
instruments
to
cut
off
the
marginal
portions
of
a
beam
of
light
passing
through
lenses
.
8.
Zool.
The
depression
in
the
face
of
a
dog
between
the
skull
and
the
nasal
bones
.
It
is
conspicuous
in
the
bulldog
,
pug
,
and
some
other
breeds
.
9.
Phonetics
Some
part
of
the
articulating
organs
,
as
the
lips
,
or
the
tongue
and
palate
,
closed
(a)
so
as
to
cut
off
the
passage
of
breath
or
voice
through
the
mouth
and
the
nose
(
distinguished
as
a
lip-stop
,
or
a
front-stop
,
etc
.,
as
in
p
,
t
,
d
,
etc
.),
or
(b)
so
as
to
obstruct
,
but
not
entirely
cut
off
,
the
passage
,
as
in
l
,
n
,
etc
.;
also
,
any
of
the
consonants
so
formed
.
Stop bead
Arch.
,
the
molding
screwed
to
the
inner
side
of
a
window
frame
,
on
the
face
of
the
pulley
stile
,
completing
the
groove
in
which
the
inner
sash
is
to
slide
.
Stop motion
Mach.
,
an
automatic
device
for
arresting
the
motion
of
a
machine
,
as
when
a
certain
operation
is
completed
,
or
when
an
imperfection
occurs
in
its
performance
or
product
,
or
in
the
material
which
is
supplied
to
it
,
etc
.
Stop plank
,
one
of
a
set
of
planks
employed
to
form
a
sort
of
dam
in
some
hydraulic
works
.
Stop valve
,
a
valve
that
can
be
closed
or
opened
at
will
,
as
by
hand
,
for
preventing
or
regulating
flow
,
as
of
a
liquid
in
a
pipe
; --
in
distinction
from
a
valve
which
is
operated
by
the
action
of
the
fluid
it
restrains
.
Stop watch
,
a
watch
the
hands
of
which
can
be
stopped
in
order
to
tell
exactly
the
time
that
has
passed
,
as
in
timing
a
race
.
See
Independent seconds watch
,
under
Independent
,
a.
Syn:
--
Cessation
;
check
;
obstruction
;
obstacle
;
hindrance
;
impediment
;
interruption
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
stop
n
1:
the
event
of
something
ending
; "
it
came
to
a
stop
at
the
bottom
of
the
hill
" [
syn
:
halt
]
2:
the
act
of
stopping
something
; "
the
third
baseman
made
some
remarkable
stops
"; "
his
stoppage
of
the
flow
resulted
in
a
flood
" [
syn
:
stoppage
]
3:
a
brief
stay
in
the
course
of
a
journey
; "
they
made
a
stopover
to
visit
their
friends
" [
syn
:
stopover
,
layover
]
4:
the
state
of
inactivity
following
an
interruption
; "
the
negotiations
were
in
arrest
"; "
held
them
in
check
";
"
during
the
halt
he
got
some
lunch
"; "
the
momentary
stay
enabled
him
to
escape
the
blow
"; "
he
spent
the
entire
stop
in
his
seat
" [
syn
:
arrest
,
check
,
halt
,
hitch
,
stay
,
stoppage
]
5:
a
spot
where
something
halts
or
pauses
; "
his
next
stop
is
Atlanta
"
6:
a
consonant
produced
by
stopping
the
flow
of
air
at
some
point
and
suddenly
releasing
it
; "
his
stop
consonants
are
too
aspirated
" [
syn
:
stop consonant
,
occlusive
,
plosive
consonant
,
plosive speech sound
,
plosive
] [
ant
:
continuant
consonant
]
7:
a
punctuation
mark
(.)
placed
at
the
end
of
a
declarative
sentence
to
indicate
a
full
stop
or
after
abbreviations
;
"
in
England
they
call
a
period
a
stop
" [
syn
:
period
,
point
,
full stop
,
full point
]
8: (
music
)
a
knob
on
an
organ
that
is
pulled
to
change
the
sound
quality
from
the
organ
pipes
; "
the
organist
pulled
out
all
the
stops
"
9:
a
mechanical
device
in
a
camera
that
controls
size
of
aperture
of
the
lens
; "
the
new
cameras
adjust
the
diaphragm
automatically
" [
syn
:
diaphragm
]
10:
a
restraint
that
checks
the
motion
of
something
; "
he
used
a
book
as
a
stop
to
hold
the
door
open
" [
syn
:
catch
]
11:
an
obstruction
in
a
pipe
or
tube
; "
we
had
to
call
a
plumber
to
clear
out
the
blockage
in
the
drainpipe
" [
syn
:
blockage
,
block
,
closure
,
occlusion
,
stoppage
]
v
1:
come
to
a
halt
,
stop
moving
; "
the
car
stopped
"; "
She
stopped
in
front
of
a
store
window
" [
syn
:
halt
] [
ant
:
start
]
2:
put
an
end
to
a
state
or
an
activity
; "
Quit
teasing
your
little
brother
" [
syn
:
discontinue
,
cease
,
give up
,
quit
,
lay off
] [
ant
:
continue
]
3:
stop
from
happening
or
developing
; "
Block
his
election
";
"
Halt
the
process
" [
syn
:
halt
,
block
,
kibosh
]
4:
interrupt
a
trip
; "
we
stopped
at
Aunt
Mary's
house
"; "
they
stopped
for
three
days
in
Florence
" [
syn
:
stop over
]
5:
cause
to
stop
; "
stop
a
car
"; "
stop
the
thief
" [
ant
:
start
]
6:
prevent
completion
; "
stop
the
project
"; "
break
off
the
negociations
" [
syn
:
break
,
break off
,
discontinue
]
7:
hold
back
,
as
of
a
danger
or
an
enemy
;
check
the
expansion
or
influence
of
; "
Arrest
the
downward
trend
"; "
Check
the
growth
of
communism
in
Sout
East
Asia
"; "
Contain
the
rebel
movement
"; "
Turn
back
the
tide
of
communism
" [
syn
:
check
,
turn back
,
arrest
,
contain
,
hold back
]
8:
seize
on
its
way
; "
The
fighter
plane
was
ordered
to
intercept
an
aircraft
that
had
entered
the
country's
airspace
" [
syn
:
intercept
]
9:
have
an
end
,
in
a
temporal
,
spatial
,
or
quantitative
sense
;
either
spatial
or
metaphorical
; "
the
bronchioles
terminate
in
a
capillary
bed
"; "
Your
rights
stop
where
you
infringe
upon
the
rights
of
other
"; "
My
property
ends
by
the
bushes
"; "
The
symphony
ends
in
a
pianissimo
" [
syn
:
end
,
finish
,
terminate
,
cease
] [
ant
:
begin
]
10:
render
unsuitable
for
passage
; "
block
the
way
"; "
barricade
the
streets
"; "
stop
the
busy
road
" [
syn
:
barricade
,
block
,
blockade
,
block off
,
block up
,
bar
]
11:
stop
and
wait
,
as
if
awaiting
further
instructions
or
developments
; "
Hold
on
a
moment
!" [
syn
:
hold on
]
[
also
:
stopping
,
stopped
]
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