1. To cause to stop
2. To come to a halt, stop moving; SYN. halt.
3. To interrupt a trip; SYN. stop over.
4. To stop from happening or developing; SYN. halt, block, kibosh.
1. Interrompre.
2. Stopper. Arrêter un geste.
3. Fixer. Arrêter un plan.
4. Appréhender. Arrêter un voleur.
5. (Pron.) Rester.
6. (Pron.) Stationner. S'arrêter ŕ droite.
1. Interrompre. Cesser le travail.
2. (Intrans.) S'interrompre. Le travail cesse.
momentanément
1. Arrêter. Stopper un bus.
2. Raccommoder. Stopper un bas.
Stop ! On ne passe pas !
1. The act of stopping something; SYN. stoppage.
2. The event of something ending; SYN. halt.
3. A spot where something halts or pauses
4. A brief stay in the course of a journey; SYN. stopover, layover.
1. Interruption.
2. Trêve. Arrêt des combats.
3. Halte.
4. Escale. Arrêt du bus.
1. A device for arresting or limiting motion
2. The act of stopping; the state of being stopped; check
Serving to stop; designed to stop
(Music) A knob on an organ that is pulled to change the sound quality from the organ pipes
In music, a knob which controls a register on an organ or a manual (keyboard) on some harpsichords, enabling the player to alter the instrument's tone quality in various ways. See also registration.