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I . stop [stɑːp, Brit stɒp] N

1. stop (break in activity):

stop
parada f
to put a stop to sth
pôr fim a a. c.

2. stop (halting place):

stop
parada f

3. stop Brit LING:

stop
ponto m

II . stop <-pp-> [stɑːp, Brit stɒp] VB trans

1. stop (cause to cease):

stop
to stop sb from doing sth

2. stop (switch off):

stop

3. stop (block):

stop

III . stop <-pp-> [stɑːp, Brit stɒp] VB intr

stop
to stop doing sth

bus stop N

bus stop

full stop N Brit, Aus

full stop

II . non-stop ADV

stop by VB intr

stop by

stop up VB trans

stop up hole:

stop up

stop press N publ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A platform does not appear to have been provided and as a request stop passengers had to clearly indicate that the train should halt.
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Stop arms and signal lamps must be disabled or removed.
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His car's gearbox seized after a pit stop.
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This from a man who tells us at almost every stop along the campaign trail that he has the judgment to lead.
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Their just friends claim did not stop remarriage rumors from flying.
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Some of the fellows stop at those fruit and vegie stalls you see beside highways and purchase some produce.
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We must stop them, whether with lidded bins or wardens with clangers or whatever.
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Wiping weepy windows was important to get the collected water out of the house to stop the cycle.
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This did not stop the song from becoming a single in South America.
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It has good maneuverability and can come to a full stop in only one ship length from top speed.
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