释义 |
●come to a full ˈstop (BrE) stop unexpectedly before sth is or seems to be finished 突然中断◆It’s a very strange book — you’re in the middle of the story and it suddenly comes to a full stop. 这本书很怪,故事刚到一半就突然结束了。◆She came to a full stop and seemed unable to go on with her speech. 她突然停了下来,似乎说不下去了。 NOTE Full stop here refers to the mark ( . ) used at the end of a sentence. * full stop 在此处指句号。 |