stop
1 movements 2 situations and actions see also END/FINISH, BEGIN, CONTINUE
1 movements - to finish moving: stop; to cause sb/sth to finish moving: stop sb/sth I stopped for a moment to look in a shop window. ◎ I think my watch has stopped. ◎ I was stopped in the street by a small boy asking for money. ◎ I asked the driver to stop the car. - an act of stopping or a state of being stopped: stop to come to a complete stop ◎ Our journey will take eighteen hours, including stops.
2 situations and actions - to finish happening: stop, (formal) cease Will this rain ever stop? ◎ to cease to exist - to make sth stop: stop sth, put* an end to sth They stopped the concert to make an urgent announcement. ◎ I want to put an end to this discussion now. - to make a person stop talking: (informal) shut* sb up I asked her to do it herself - that shut her up. - to cause sb not to do sth: stop sb doing sth, (more formal) prevent sb (from) doing sth We must try to stop him working so hard. ※ more on preventing things AVOID/PREVENT - to finish doing sth: stop (sth/doing sth), (informal) pack sth in Stop it! I can't concentrate when you do that. ◎ She stopped talking and smiled. ◎ Don't stop - I'm enjoying the story. ◎ I've packed in my job. - to stop suddenly when you are doing sth or speaking: break* off He began to tell us something, then suddenly broke off. - to stop trying to do sth: give* up (doing sth) Don't give up now - you've almost finished. - to give up studying at school or university before you finish your course; to give up taking part in a competition: drop out (of sth) to drop out of college/university ◎ to drop out of a competition - to leave a job or place: (especially AmE) quit* sth to quit the city ◎ to quit your job - to stop doing sth that you are used to doing or having: give* (sth) up to give up smoking ◎ to give up hope - to stop sth before it is finished: break* sth off, abandon sth She broke off their engagement without any warning. ◎ We abandoned the game when the rain started. ※ stopping for a short time - to stop an activity, especially talking, for a short time: pause; a short time during which an activity stops: pause Let's pause for a moment and consider the possibilities. ◎ There was a long pause before anyone answered the question. - to stop an activity for a period of time in order to do sth else: break* (for sth); a short period of rest: break Let's break for lunch and begin again at two o'clock. ◎ to have/take a break - a break in a performance: interval (AmE intermission) We had ice creams during the interval.
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