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  • 21stop — sb., pet, stop, pene (standsning; pibefuld); fuldt stop; uden stop; et stop tobak …

    Dansk ordbog

  • 22stop on — ˌstop ˈon [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they stop on he/she/it stops on present participle stopping on past tense …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 23stop — /stɔp/ [dall ingl. stop fermata , (to ) stop fermare, fermarsi ]. ■ s.m. (sport.) [nel gioco del calcio, arresto della palla nella sua traiettoria, effettuato col piede, con la testa, col petto o anche col fianco] ▶◀ stoppata. ■ interiez. [ordine …

    Enciclopedia Italiana

  • 24stop by — (somewhere) to visit a place briefly. Stop by on your way home and I ll give you that book. Can you stop in at the courthouse for a minute today? …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 25stop — (del inglés; pronunciamos estop ) sustantivo masculino 1. Señal de tráfico que indica la obligación de detener el vehículo en un cruce: La culpa del accidente fue del camión que se saltó el stop. 2. Uso/registro: restringido. Expresión que… …

    Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • 26stop-go — stop goˈ adjective (of policy) alternately discouraging and encouraging forward movement noun A stop go economic policy, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑stop …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 27stop up — {v. phr.} To block; close. * /If you want to get rid of the leak, you must stop up the two holes you have in the ceiling./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 28stop up — {v. phr.} To block; close. * /If you want to get rid of the leak, you must stop up the two holes you have in the ceiling./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 29stop — 〈[stɔ̣p]〉 1. 〈in Telegrammen〉 Punkt 2. stop! halt! [Etym.: engl., »halten, anhalten«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 30stop-go — adj stop go approach/policies etc BrE a way of controlling the ↑economy by restricting government spending for a period of time and then not restricting it so severely for a time …

    Dictionary of contemporary English