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Halt Stop Brought Moving  The Government Traffic Hɔːlt

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halt

[hɔ:lt]halted, halting, halts

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halted[691] halting[214]
停止(72%),暂停(18%),中止(3%),跛行(2%),止步(2%),犹豫(2%),踌躇(1%)
n.停止;立定;休息
vt.使停止;使立定
vi.停止;立定;踌躇,犹豫
n.(Halt)人名;(德、芬)哈尔特
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/hɔ͟ːlt/
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)停止行进;(使)停住 When a person or a vehicle halts or when something halts them, they stop moving in the direction they were going and stand still.
  [V]
  [V n]
  • They halted at a short distance from the house...

    他们在离房子不远处停了下来。

  • The engine note changed as the aircraft landed, taxied and halted...

    发动机的声音随着飞机着陆、滑行和停下一直在变化。

  • She held her hand out flat, to halt him.

    她平伸出一只手掌,要挡住他。

2
[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(生长、发展、活动等)停止(或中止) When something such as growth, development, or activity halts or when you halt it, it stops completely.
  [V n]
  [V]
  • Striking workers halted production at the auto plant yesterday...

    罢工工人于昨日停止了汽车厂的生产。

  • He criticised the government for failing to halt economic decline...

    他批评政府未能遏止经济下滑。

  • Exports have not been halted completely because another line is operational.

    出口并没有完全停止,因为另一条生产线还能运转。

3
[VERB 动词](军队口令)立定!站住!停止前进! 'Halt!' is a military order to stop walking or marching and stand still.
  [V]
  [only imper]
  • The colonel ordered 'Halt!'

    上校命令道:“立定!”

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](只有小型站台、无建筑物的)小火车站 A halt is a very small station on a country railway line, which often consists only of a short platform and no building.
  [BRIT 英]
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    [PHRASE 短语]下令停止;叫停 If someone calls a halt to something such as an activity, they decide not to continue with it or to end it immediately.
      [V inflects]
    • The Russian government had called a halt to the construction of a new project in the Rostov region.

      俄罗斯政府已叫停了罗斯托夫地区的一个新工程。

    6
    [PHRASE 短语]停止移动;停下 If someone or something comes to a halt, they stop moving.
      [PHR after v]
    • Sofia and Alex came to a halt and both tried to regain their breath...

      索菲娅和亚历克斯停了下来,两人都想喘口气。

    • The elevator creaked to a halt at the ground floor.

      电梯嘎吱一声停在了一层。

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    [PHRASE 短语](使)(生长、发展、活动等)完全停止 If something such as growth, development, or activity comes or grinds to a halt or is brought to a halt, it stops completely.
      [PHR after v]
    • Her political career came to a halt in December 1988...

      她的政治生涯于1988年12月画上了句号。

    • Air traffic in Poland has been brought to a halt by an air traffic controllers' strike.

      由于航空调度员罢工,波兰的空中交通已完全瘫痪。


    Oxford
    halt / hɔːlt ; hɒlt ; NAmE hɔːlt /
    verb
    ,
    noun
    halt halts halted halting
    verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] to stop; to make sb/sth stop (使)停止,停下 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。 haltsb/sth 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。 IDIOMsee
    track
    n.
    noun 1 [singular ] an act of stopping the movement or progress of sb/sth 停止;阻止;暂停 Work came to a haltwhen the machine broke down. 机器一坏,工作便停了下来。 The thought brought her to anabrupt halt. 她一想到这个便猛地停下了。 The car skidded to a halt. 汽车打滑一段后停了下来。 Strikes have led to a halt inproduction. 罢工已经使生产陷于停顿。 They decided it was time to call a halt tothe project (= stop it officially). 他们决定该叫停这项工程了。 2 [countable ] ( BrE) a small train station in the country that has a platform but no buildings 乡间小火车站(只有站台) IDIOMsee
    grind
    v.
    halt / hɔːlt ; hɒlt ; NAmE hɔːlt /
    LDC
    halt1 noun
    halt2 verb
    halthalt1 /hɔːlt $ hɒːlt/ ●○○ noun
    Word Origin
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    1[singular] a stop or pause:  Heavy snowfalls brought traffic to a halt (=made it stop moving). The World Championship was brought to a temporary halt (=was stopped from continuing).come/grind/screech etc to a halt (=stop moving or continuing) The whole peace process seems to have ground to a halt. The car skidded to a halt. The president has called for a halt to the wave of emigration.2call a halt (to something) to stop an activity from continuing:  I urge those responsible to call a halt to the violence.3[countable] British English a place in the countryside where a train stops to let passengers get off, but where there is no stationCOLLOCATIONSverbsbring something to a halt (=make something or someone stop moving)· Paris was brought to a halt by striking transport workers.something/somebody comes to a halt (=something or someone stops moving)· In front of them, the truck gradually slowed down and came to a halt.something grinds to a halt (=something stops very slowly – used for emphasis)· Just ahead, he could see traffic grinding to a halt.something screeches/shudders/skids/jolts to a halt (=a vehicle stops very quickly and noisily – used for emphasis)· The car skidded to a halt and three men jumped out.something draws to a halt (=a vehicle slows down and stops)· As the train drew to a halt, people started to get off.call for a halt to something (=publicly ask for something to stop)· The government has called for a halt to the violence.order a halt to something (=officially say that something must stop)· Judge Marquez ordered a halt to logging on Indian lands.demand a halt to something (=firmly ask for something to stop)· Irish farmers demanded a halt to imports of British cattle.put a halt to something (=stop something suddenly)· The news put a halt to our celebrations.adjectivesan abrupt halt (=one that is sudden and unexpected)· His career came to an abrupt halt when he was seriously injured in a road accident.a sudden halt· My happiness was brought to a sudden halt by the death of my father.a premature halt (=one that is sooner than expected)· Bad weather brought the game to a premature halt.a temporary halt· The game was brought to a temporary halt when the floodlights failed.an immediate halt· The government called for an immediate halt to the fighting.a complete halt· Wendy had slowed down, almost to a complete halt.a grinding halt (=one that happens slowly – used for emphasis)· One accident can bring the whole road system to a grinding halt.a shuddering halt (=one in which a vehicle shakes noisily as it stops moving)· He slammed his foot on the brake pedal, bringing the truck to a shuddering halt.
    halt1 noun
    halt2 verb
    halthalt2 ●○○ verb
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    1[transitive] to prevent someone or something from continuing – used especially in news reports SYN  stop:  The government has failed to halt economic decline. Safety concerns have led them to halt work on the dam.RegisterHalt is mainly used in journalism. In everyday English, people usually say stop:· They had to stop the building work.2[intransitive] to stop moving:  The parade halted by a busy corner.3halt! used as a military order to tell someone to stop moving or soldiers to stop marching:  Company halt! Halt! Who goes there?

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