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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. stop [americ stɑp, Brit stɒp] SUBST

1. stop (halt):

to bring sth to a stop conversation/proceedings
to come to a stop vehicle/aircraft:
to come to a stop production/conversation:
to put a stop to sth
to put a stop to sth

2.1. stop (break on journey):

2.2. stop:

paradero m lat-amer excl RioPr

3. stop esp Brit :

4. stop MÚS (on organ):

to pull out all the stops
to pull out all the stops

5.1. stop:

5.2. stop FOTO:

6. stop LINGUÍS:

II. stop <Part pres stopping; pass, Part perf stopped> [americ stɑp, Brit stɒp] VERBO trans

1.1. stop (halt):

stop taxi/bus
stop person
stop person

1.2. stop (from escaping):

1.3. stop (brake):

stop vehicle
stop vehicle

1.4. stop (switch off):

stop machine/engine

2.1. stop (bring to an end, interrupt):

stop decline/inflation
stop decline/inflation
stop discussion/abuse
stop discussion/abuse

2.2. stop (cease):

to stop -ing
dejar de  +  infin

3. stop (prevent):

to stop sb (from) -ing esp Brit
impedirle a algn +  infin
to stop sb (from) -ing esp Brit
impedir que algn +  subj
to stop sth -ing
impedir que algo +  subj

4.1. stop (cancel, withhold):

stop subscription
stop payment

4.2. stop (deduct):

stop Brit
stop Brit

5.1. stop (block):

stop hole
stop hole
stop gap
stop tooth

5.2. stop MÚS:

stop string
stop pipe
stop pipe
stop French horn

6.1. stop (bring down):

6.2. stop (parry):

stop blow/punch
stop blow/punch

III. stop <Part pres stopping; pass, Part perf stopped> [americ stɑp, Brit stɒp] VERBO intr

1.1. stop (halt):

stop vehicle/driver:
stop vehicle/driver:

1.2. stop (interrupt journey):

stop train/bus:

1.3. stop (cease operating):

stop watch/clock/machine:

2.1. stop (cease, be discontinued):

ya no le (or me etc.) duele/sale sangre

2.2. stop (interrupt activity):

she never stops

3. stop coloq (stay):

full stop SUBST Brit

to come to a full stop also americ
to come to a full stop also americ

stop-and-go [americ ˌstɑpənˈɡoʊ, Brit ˌstɒpənˈɡəʊ], stop-go Brit [ˈstɑːpˈɡəʊ, ˌstɒpˈɡəʊ] ADJ

stop by VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)

stop off VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] (v + adv)

stop in VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] coloq (v + adv)

1. stop in (call in):

2. stop in Brit:

stop down VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] (v + adv) FOTO

stop over VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] (v + adv)

1. stop over:

2. stop over AERONÁUT:

stop over plane:

stop out VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] Brit (v + adv)

1. stop out (not come home):

stop out coloq
stop out coloq

2. stop out (on strike):

stop out coloq
stop out coloq
parar lat-amer

I. stop up VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. stop up (block):

stop up usu pass

2. stop up (fill):

stop up hole/crack
stop up hole/crack

II. stop up VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] (v + adv) FOTO

III. stop up VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] (v + adv) Brit

stop up → stay up

stay up VERBO [americ steɪ -, Brit steɪ -] (v + adv)

1. stay up (not fall or sink):

stay up tent/pole:

2. stay up (not go to bed):

stop on VERBO [americ stɑp -, Brit stɒp -] (v + adv)

stop on (stay in a place) Brit:

stop on coloq

no Dicionário PONS

I. stop [stɒp, americ stɑ:p] - ping, -ped - ping, -ped SUBST

1. stop (break in activity):

to put a stop to sth

2. stop (halting place):

3. stop Brit LINGUÍS:

4. stop MÚS:

Expressões:

to pull (all) the stops out

II. stop [stɒp, americ stɑ:p] - ping, -ped - ping, -ped VERBO trans

1. stop (cause to cease):

2. stop (refuse payment):

stop wages

3. stop (switch off):

4. stop (block):

stop hole, ones ears

5. stop Brit (fill):

III. stop [stɒp, americ stɑ:p] - ping, -ped - ping, -ped VERBO intr

1. stop (cease moving):

stop car

2. stop (cease an activity):

3. stop Brit (stay):

bus stop SUBST

stop up VERBO trans (block)

stop up hole
stop up gap

stop sign SUBST AUTOMOB, JUR

glottal stop [ˈglɒtlˈstɒp, americ ˈglɑ:t̬əlˈstɑ:p] SUBST LINGUÍS

stop press SUBST JORNAL

stop in VERBO intr

stop out VERBO intr

I. non-stop [ˌnɒnˈstɒp, americ ˌnɑ:nˈstɑ:p] ADJ

1. non-stop (without stopping, direct):

non-stop flight

2. non-stop (uninterrupted):

II. non-stop [ˌnɒnˈstɒp, americ ˌnɑ:nˈstɑ:p] ADV

stop by VERBO intr

no Dicionário PONS

I. stop [stap] SUBST

1. stop (break in activity):

to put a stop to sth

2. stop (halting place):

3. stop MÚS:

Expressões:

to pull out (all) the stops

II. stop <- ping, -ped> [stap] VERBO trans

1. stop (cause to cease):

2. stop (refuse payment):

stop payment

3. stop (switch off):

4. stop (block):

stop hole, one's ears

III. stop <- ping, -ped> [stap] VERBO intr

1. stop (cease moving):

stop car

2. stop (cease an activity):

3. stop (pause):

glottal stop [ˈglat̬·əl·ˈstap] SUBST LINGUÍS

I. full stop SUBST

II. full stop ADV

stop sign SUBST AUTOMOB, JUR

(señal f de) stop m

stop by VERBO intr

stop in VERBO intr

stop up VERBO trans (block)

stop up hole
stop up gap

stop over VERBO intr

stop off VERBO intr

pit stop SUBST

1. pit stop (in racing):

2. pit stop fig (quick stop):

Present
Istop
youstop
he/she/itstops
westop
youstop
theystop
Past
Istopped
youstopped
he/she/itstopped
westopped
youstopped
theystopped
Present Perfect
Ihavestopped
youhavestopped
he/she/ithasstopped
wehavestopped
youhavestopped
theyhavestopped
Past Perfect
Ihadstopped
youhadstopped
he/she/ithadstopped
wehadstopped
youhadstopped
theyhadstopped

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It is a short hard hitting story which shows a man and woman, who stay up the night to watch the expected new star arise.
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The young film buffs who stay up all night consider it a collector's item.
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From the second instar on, the larvae migrate to the gill chamber, where they stay up to several months.
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However, the slightly higher than planned orbit caused it to stay up for almost four days.
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