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haltBrE /hɔːlt/, also /hɒlt/NAmE /hɔːlt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they halt BrE /hɔːlt/, also /hɒlt/ NAmE /hɔːlt/present simple - he / she / it halts BrE /hɔːlts/, /hɒlts/ NAmE /hɔːlts/past simple halted BrE /ˈhɔːltɪd/, /ˈhɒltɪd/ NAmE /ˈhɔːltɪd/past participle halted BrE /ˈhɔːltɪd/, /ˈhɒltɪd/ NAmE /ˈhɔːltɪd/ -ing form halting BrE /ˈhɔːltɪŋ/, /ˈhɒltɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhɔːltɪŋ/ [I, T] to stop; to make sb/sth stop (使)停止,停下◆She walked towards him and then halted. 她向他走去,然后停下。◆'Halt!' the Major ordered (= used as a command to soldiers). “立定!” 少校发出命令。◆~ sb/sthThe police were halting traffic on the parade route. 警察正阻止游行路线上的车辆前行。◆The trial was halted after the first week. 第一周结束后,审判暂停。 ●stop/halt sb in their ˈtracks●stop/halt/freeze in your ˈtracksto suddenly make sb stop by frightening or surprising them; to suddenly stop because sth has frightened or surprised you (使由于恐惧或吃惊)突然止步;(使)怔住◆The question stopped Alice in her tracks. 这个问题问得艾丽斯张口结舌无以答对。 haltBrE /hɔːlt/, also /hɒlt/NAmE /hɔːlt/ noun [sing.] an act of stopping the movement or progress of sb/sth 停止;阻止;暂停◆Work came to a halt when the machine broke down. 机器一坏,工作便停了下来。◆The thought brought her to an abrupt halt. 她一想到这个便猛地停下了。◆The car skidded to a halt. 汽车打滑后停了下来。◆Strikes have led to a halt in production. 罢工已经使生产陷于停顿。◆They decided it was time to call a halt to the project (= stop it officially). 他们决定该叫停这项工程了。 [C] (BrE) a small train station in the country that has a platform but no buildings 小火车站(只有站台) ●bring sth to a grinding ˈhaltto make sth gradually go slower until it stops completely 使渐渐停下来●grind to a ˈhalt●come to a grinding ˈhaltto go slower gradually and then stop completely 慢慢停下来◆Production ground to a halt during the strike. 罢工期间生产渐渐陷入瘫痪。 |