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I . stall [stɔ:l] N

1. stall (for selling):

stall

2. stall (for an animal):

stall
boks m
stall
hlev m

3. stall Am (for parking):

stall

4. stall (for racehorse):

stall

5. stall (in a church):

stall

6. stall (in a theatre):

Brit Aus the stalls pl
parter m

II . stall [stɔ:l] VB intr

1. stall (stop running):

stall motor
stall aircraft

2. stall (come to standstill):

stall
stall

3. stall inf (delay):

stall
to stall for time

III . stall [stɔ:l] VB trans

2. stall inf (delay):

stall
stall
to stall sb

3. stall (put in enclosure):

to stall an animal

ˈstall hold·er N Brit

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English
On opening, the centre contained 210 shops and over 200 market stalls.
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The building also included office shops, council chambers, storerooms and market stalls.
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It is sold throughout the country especially among street vendors that set their stall on the street side.
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In the toilet stall, he frees his hand but finds that he is stuck.
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Thus, forcing the airfoil to stall can result in power limiting.
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Under these circumstances, one wing will stall, or stall more deeply than the other.
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Many of the stalls and shops are set in large arches in railway viaducts.
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The mall features more than 100 food stalls both local and international.
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From mid-afternoon, food stalls start selling their fare and amusement stalls offer entertainment for the children.
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In the cabin there is a head that also doubles as a shower stall.
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