释义 |
- n.停止;暂停;中断;常用于英式英语
- v.阻止;(使)停止;(使)中断;(使)停下
- int.站住;立定;停止前进
- adj.〈旧〉跛的
- 网络停住;停机;加速寿命测试(Highly Accelerated Life Test)
过去分词:halted 现在分词:halting 第三人称单数:halts v.+n. come halt,halt advance,halt decline,halt expansion,halt process adj.+n. abrupt halt,sudden halt,complete halt v. bring to a close,bring to an end,cease,come to a standstill,come to an end n. break,cessation,close,end,standstill 1. | [i][t] (使)停止,停下to stop; to make sb/sth stop |
| She walked towards him and then halted. 她向他走去,然后停下。 | | ‘Halt!’ the Major ordered(= used as a command to soldiers) . “立定!”少校发出命令。 | | The police were halting traffic on the parade route. 警察正阻止游行路线上的车辆前行。 | | The trial was halted after the first week. 第一周结束后,审判暂停。 |
1. | [sing] 停止;阻止;暂停an act of stopping the movement or progress of sb/sth |
| Work came to a halt when the machine broke down. 机器一坏,工作便停了下来。 | | The thought brought her to an abrupt halt . 她一想到这个便猛地停下了。 | | The car skidded to a halt. 汽车打滑后停了下来。 | | Strikes have led to a halt in production. 罢工已经使生产陷于停顿。 | | They decided it was time to call a halt to the project(= stop it officially) . 他们决定该叫停这项工程了。 |
2. | [c] 小火车站(只有站台)a small train station in the country that has a platform but no buildings |
v. | 1. if you halt sth. or if it halts, it does not continue or develop any further 2. <literary>to stop moving, or to stop a person or vehicle from moving 3. to act or behave without certainty or confidence | n. | 1. an end or temporary stop 2. a small, often rural railway station, especially one that has no ticket office or public toilets, usually used in British English | int. | 1. used for ordering sb. to stand still or for ordering soldiers to stop marching | adj. | 1. <dated>an offensive term meaning walking with difficulty |
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