stop

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Reikšmė (anglų kalba)

Sinonimai

come to a stop

turn off

come to a halt

be over

Hinder

plosive consonant

plosive speech sound

stop consonant

𐑅𐐻𐐪𐐹

stop moving

being immovable

enduring forever

stop working

sojorn

don’t move

retaining pin

stand in the way of

cut off suddenly

act of stopping

be extinguished

bring to a stop

go up to

shotpin

abstain

be in the way

stay overnight

stop at

hold still

cause to stop

hold one’s ground

ram down

set-back

stay at

stop doing

stopping place

take hold of

terminal point

work against

adhere to

be discouraged

be interrupted

be still

bring to a standstill

call at

come last

come to a standstill

fall silent

finish speaking

have a break

hold in place

it is enough

keep in check

landing place

make a stop

make stand

of rain

put out of action

refrain from

remain behind

remain silent

retinal cone

stand upright

stop raining

be dead

become firm

be stopped

be discontinued

keep someone from doing

pin something down

hold something down

female bird

closing down

put an end

brakestaff

poweroff

shuttingdown

take rest

bring to rest

be resistant

fill a hole

end off

mitigate against

cause to cease

turn away from

break the journey

stop abruptly

burst in on

fall/become silent

lapse into silence

locking device

halting place

cause to halt

prevent the flow of

click off

trap block

brake application

motor stoppage

stop pin

stone roller

closing-down

detent pin

preventer pin

retention pin

be defunct

go straight up

cault

bie still

machine haltin idle

phase-down

throw-out of

engine cutout

brake staff

arrester gear

holding-down latch

detent plug

normal pin

stopper pin

thrust plunger

arresting pin

haling place

back-paddle

abstention

amputate

arresting device

arresting gear

baiting-place

break short

dam up

don’t

dowel pin

dwell on

end wall

get stuck

hold fast

idle away

interfere with

locking stud

miscarry

no admittance

Dažnis

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Tariama kaip (IPA)
/stɒp/
Etimologija (anglų kalba)

From Middle English stoppen, stoppien, from Old English stoppian (“to stop, close”), from Proto-West Germanic *stoppōn, from Proto-Germanic *stuppōną (“to stop, close”), *stuppijaną (“to push, pierce, prick”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tewp-, *(s)tewb- (“to push; stick”), from *(s)tew- (“to bump; impact; butt; push; beat; strike; hit”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian stopje (“to stop, block”), West Frisian stopje (“to stop”), Dutch stoppen (“to stop”), Low German stoppen (“to stop”), German stopfen (“to be filling, stuff”), German stoppen (“to stop”), Danish stoppe (“to stop”), Swedish stoppa (“to stop”), Icelandic stoppa (“to stop”), Middle High German stupfen, stüpfen (“to pierce”). More at stuff, stump. Alternative etymology derives Proto-West Germanic *stoppōn from an assumed Vulgar Latin *stūpāre, *stuppāre (“to stop up with tow”), from stūpa, stīpa, stuppa (“tow, flax, oakum”), from Ancient Greek στύπη (stúpē), στύππη (stúppē, “tow, flax, oakum”). This derivation, however, is doubtful, as the earliest instances of the Germanic verb do not carry the meaning of "stuff, stop with tow". Rather, these senses developed later in response to influence from similar sounding words in Latin and Romance.

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