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halt
- IPA[hɔːlt]
英式
- bring or come to an abrupt stop;used as a military command to bring marching soldiers to a stop
- a suspension of movement or activity, typically a temporary one;a minor stopping place on a local railway line.
verb: halt, 3rd person present: halts, gerund or present participle: halting, past tense: halted, past participle: halted
noun: halt, plural noun: halts
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動詞
- 1. bring or come to an abrupt stop there is growing pressure to halt the bloodshed she halted in mid sentence 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ used as a military command to bring marching soldiers to a stop company, halt!
名詞
- 1. a suspension of movement or activity, typically a temporary one a halt in production a bus screeched to a halt 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a minor stopping place on a local railway line.
- demand or order a stop
Oxford American Dictionary
- a situation in which something gradually slows down or loses momentum and then stops altogether
Oxford American Dictionary
- demand or order a stop
Oxford Dictionary
- a situation in which something gradually slows down or loses momentum and then stops altogether
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- gradually slow down or lose momentum and then stop altogether
Oxford American Dictionary
- gradually slow down or lose momentum and then stop altogether
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- IPA[hôlt]
美式
- bring or come to an abrupt stop: there is growing pressure to halt the bloodshed she halted in mid-sentence
- a suspension of movement or activity, typically a temporary one: a halt in production a bus screeched to a halt
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[hôlt]
美式
- (of a person) having a physical disability: if a man were halt or hunch'd
- walk with a limp: he halted slightly in his walk
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- IPA[hɔːlt]
英式
- (of a person) having a physical disability: if a man were halt or hunch'd
- walk with a limp: he halted slightly in his walk
Oxford Dictionary