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I. buff·er1 [ˈbʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] N
Puffer m <-s, ->
II. buff·er1 [ˈbʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans
1. buffer (protect):
to buffer sb [against sth]
jdn [vor etw dat] schützen [o. bewahren]
2. buffer (moderate):
3. buffer CHEM, COMPUT, TECH:
buff·er2 [ˈbʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] N Brit inf
ein alter Knacker inf pej
I. stop <-pp-> [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] VB trans
1. stop (stop from moving):
to stop a ball goalkeeper
2. stop (make cease):
to stop sth
etw stoppen [o. beenden]
to stop a match referee
3. stop (cease an activity):
to stop sth
to stop sth
mit etw dat aufhören
4. stop (prevent):
to stop sb [from] doing sth
jdn davon abhalten, etw zu tun
5. stop (refuse payment):
6. stop (block):
to stop sth
to stop sth gap, hole, leak
etw [zu]stopfen
to have a tooth stopped Brit dated
7. stop BOXING:
to stop sb
8. stop MUS:
Phrases:
jdm den Mund stopfen inf
II. stop <-pp-> [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] VB intr
1. stop (cease moving):
stop person
stop car
to stop to do sth
to stop to do sth car
2. stop (cease, discontinue):
stop machine
stop clock, heart, watch
stop rain
stop pain
stop pain
nachlassen <lässt nach, ließ nach, nachgelassen>
stop production, payments
stop film, programme
stop speaker
3. stop (cease an activity):
to stop [doing sth]
to stop [doing sth]
[mit etw dat] aufhören
4. stop Brit (stay):
bleiben <bleibt, blieb, geblieben>
to stop the night Brit inf
5. stop TRANSP:
stop bus, train
halten <hält, hielt, gehalten>
6. stop (almost):
sich acc [gerade noch] bremsen [o. A, CH a. zurückhalten] , etw zu tun
Phrases:
III. stop [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] N
1. stop (cessation of movement, activity):
Halt m <-(e)s, -e>
Notbremsung f <-, -en>
to bring sth to a stop project
etw dat ein Ende bereiten
to come to a stop car also
to come to a stop rain
to come to a stop traffic, business
to come to a stop project, production
to come to a sudden [or dead]stop project, undertaking
to put a stop to sth
2. stop AVIAT:
Pause f <-, -n>
Zwischenlandung f <-, -en>
Halt m <-(e)s, -e>
to be at [or on]stop signal
3. stop TRANSP:
Haltestelle f <-, -n>
Anlegestelle f <-, -n>
Zwischenlandung f <-, -en>
4. stop:
Satzzeichen nt <-s, ->
stop TELEC (in telegram)
5. stop TYPO:
Feststelltaste f <-, -n>
Sperre f <-, -n>
6. stop MUS (knob on an organ):
Register nt <-s, ->
Griffloch nt <-(e)s, -löcher>
7. stop (phonetics):
Verschlusslaut m <-(e)s, -e>
8. stop PHOTO:
Blende f <-, -n>
9. stop FIN:
Sperrung f <-, -en>
Phrases:
OpenDict entry
buffer VB
to hit the buffers Brit fig
OpenDict entry
stop VB
buffer N INV-FIN
I. buffer [ˈbʌfə] N
II. buffer [ˈbʌfə] VB
buffer stop PUBL TRANS
stop VB intr
stop
Present
Ibuffer
youbuffer
he/she/itbuffers
webuffer
youbuffer
theybuffer
Past
Ibuffered
youbuffered
he/she/itbuffered
webuffered
youbuffered
theybuffered
Present Perfect
Ihavebuffered
youhavebuffered
he/she/ithasbuffered
wehavebuffered
youhavebuffered
theyhavebuffered
Past Perfect
Ihadbuffered
youhadbuffered
he/she/ithadbuffered
wehadbuffered
youhadbuffered
theyhadbuffered
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His car's gearbox seized after a pit stop.
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Decide when you will stop your Christmas preparations and start to relax and enjoy yourself.
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Surgery can stop the progression of the condition.
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We must stop them, whether with lidded bins or wardens with clangers or whatever.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
At the restarts, there were a number of cars 5 car lengths behind the car in front which should mean a stop-go penalty but these incidents went unpunished.
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