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1 | a place where you stop on a journey (中途)停留地点 |
| The President’ s first stop on his tour will be Honolulu. 总统巡视的第一站是火奴鲁鲁。 |
| If you require an overnight stop near the airport, this is an ideal hotel. 如果你要找个离机场近的地方过夜,这就是个理想的旅店。 |
| 1a | a period when you stop on a journey 停留;逗留 | | After a brief stop for coffee, we were on our way. 我们稍事停留喝了杯咖啡后,就又上路了。 | |
| 1b | a place where a bus or train stops for passengers to get on or off 车站 | | I’ m getting off at the next stop. 我将在下一站下车。 | |
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2 | one of the parts on an organ that you push or pull in order to control the level of sound (风琴的)音栓 |
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- | come to a stop |
| to stop |
| 停止;停下来 |
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| Suddenly the music came to a stop. 突然音乐停了下来。 |
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- | come/jerk/skid etc to a stop |
| to stop moving |
| 停止运动;停下 |
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| The truck skidded to a stop to avoid hitting a dog. 为了避免撞到一只狗,卡车紧急刹车停了下来。 |
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- | put a stop to sth |
| to prevent or end something |
| 制止某事;结束某事 |
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| We must put a stop to unsafe labour practices. 我们必须制止不安全的劳动作业。 |
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