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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

stop press [Brit] SUBST

1. stop press:

Expressões:

stop-press atrib news, item
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. stop [Brit stɒp, americ stɑp] SUBST

1. stop (gen):

stop AERONÁUT, NÁUT
to make an overnight stop AERONÁUT, NÁUT
to be at a stop traffic, production:
to come to a stop vehicle, work, progress:
I'll soon put a stop to that! atrib button, lever, signal

2. stop (stopping place):

3. stop (punctuation mark):

4. stop (device):

5. stop MÚS (on organ):

6. stop FOTO (aperture):

7. stop FONÉT:

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

1. stop (cease) person:

stop work, activity

2. stop (bring to a halt):

stop (completely) person, mechanism: person, vehicle, process, match, trial
stop strike, power cut: activity, production
stop (temporarily) person, rain: process, match, trial
stop strike, power cut: activity, production

3. stop (prevent):

stop war, publication
stop event, ceremony
stop person

4. stop (refuse to provide):

stop (definitively) grant, allowance
stop payments, deliveries, subscription
stop gas, electricity, water
stop (suspend) grant, payment, subscription, gas
to stop £50 out of sb's pay Brit

5. stop (plug):

stop gap, hole, bottle

6. stop MÚS:

stop string
stop hole

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

1. stop (come to a standstill, halt):

stop person, vehicle, clock, machine, heart:

2. stop (cease):

stop person, discussion, bleeding, breathing:
stop pain, worry, enjoyment, battle:
stop noise, music, rain:

3. stop Brit (stay):

stop coloq

IV. stop <Part pres stopping; Pret imperf, Part perf stopped> [Brit stɒp, americ stɑp] VERBO reflex

V. stop [Brit stɒp, americ stɑp]

frapper un grand coup (to do pour faire)

I. press [Brit prɛs, americ prɛs] SUBST

1. press:

the press , the Press + verbo sing ou pl
to get a good/bad press literal, fig
to get a good/bad press atrib acclaim, freedom, criticism
to get a good/bad press campaign, photo, photographer
to get a good/bad press announcement, advertising

2. press:

at or in (the) press

3. press:

4. press (device for flattening):

5. press (act of pushing):

to give sth a press

6. press (with iron):

to give sth a press

7. press (crowd):

foule f (of de)

8. press DESP:

9. press (cupboard):

press esc irl

II. press [Brit prɛs, americ prɛs] VERBO trans

1. press (push):

press button, switch, pedal
to press sth in
to press sth into clay, mud, ground
to press sth into sb's hand

2. press (apply):

3. press (squeeze):

press fruit, flower
press arm, hand, person

4. press (iron):

press clothes

5. press (urge):

press person
press point
press matter, issue
press case

6. press TÉC:

press shape, object
press record, CD
press steel, metal, car body

7. press:

press NÁUT, HIST recruit, man

8. press DESP:

press weight

9. press HIST (as torture):

III. press [Brit prɛs, americ prɛs] VERBO intr

1. press (push with hand, foot, object):

to press (down) on, to press against pedal, surface

2. press (throng, push with body):

press crowd, person:
se presser (against contre, around autour de, forward vers l'avant)

IV. to press oneself against VERBO reflex

to press oneself against reflex:

garlic press SUBST

presse-ail m inv

cider press SUBST

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stop press SUBST JORNAL

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I. stop [stɒp, americ stɑ:p] SUBST

1. stop (break in activity):

to put a stop to sth

2. stop (transport halting place):

3. stop Brit LINGUÍS (short for full stop):

stop in a telegram

4. stop MÚS (knob on an organ):

jeu m

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

1. stop (make cease):

stop bleeding, leak
to stop sb (from) doing sth

2. stop (refuse payment):

stop payment, production
to stop (payment on americ) a check

3. stop (switch off):

stop mechanism, tape recorder

4. stop (block):

stop ball, punch
stop gap, hole
stop one's ears

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

1. stop (halt, cease):

2. stop Brit (stay):

I. press [pres] SUBST

1. press (push):

2. press (ironing action):

3. press (instrument for pressing):

4. press pl (media):

5. press (crowd):

Expressões:

to be in [or americ on] press

II. press [pres] VERBO trans

1. press (push):

2. press (squeeze):

3. press (extract juice from):

4. press (iron):

5. press (force, insist):

to press sb to +infin
presser qn de +infin

6. press JUR:

Expressões:

III. press [pres] VERBO intr

1. press (push):

2. press (be urgent):

Entrada OpenDict

stop VERBO

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stop press SUBST JORNAL

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I. stop [stap] SUBST

1. stop (break in activity):

to put a stop to sth

2. stop (halting place):

3. stop LINGUÍS (period):

stop in telegram

4. stop MÚS (on organ):

jeu m

II. stop <-pp-> [stap] VERBO trans

1. stop (put halt to):

stop bleeding, leak
to stop sb from doing sth

2. stop (refuse payment):

stop payment, production

3. stop (turn off):

stop mechanism, tape recorder

4. stop (block):

stop ball, punch
stop gap, hole
stop one's ears

III. stop <-pp-> [stap] VERBO intr (halt, cease)

I. press [pres] SUBST

1. press TIPOGR:

2. press pl (media):

3. press (push):

4. press (ironing action):

5. press (instrument for pressing):

Expressões:

II. press [pres] VERBO trans

1. press (push):

2. press (squeeze):

3. press (extract juice from):

4. press (iron):

5. press (force, insist):

to press sb to +infin
presser qn de +infin

6. press JUR:

Expressões:

III. press [pres] VERBO intr

1. press (push):

2. press (be urgent):

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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A press release about the campaign called her the embodiment of a free-spirit on the cusp of womanhood (she would stay with the brand for a two-season run).
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It was also mentioned in the press following the reaction of a customer after his credit card was declined.
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Press and hold the app again and drag it to the right, onto the second page of the folder.
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Now an experienced, top AV actress, her performance was noted by one press release to be lewder than usual.
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The platen tends to be the heaviest and strongest part of the press due to the massive forces that it has to withstand.
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