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halt noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + HALT | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEabrupt, sudden 突然的停止◆The bus came to an abrupt halt outside the school.公共汽车在学校外面猛地停了下来。crashing, grinding, screeching, shuddering 猛的停住;慢慢停住;嘎然而止;震动着停下◆The strike brought the capital city to a grinding halt.罢工使首都渐渐陷入瘫痪。◆The plan suddenly came to a screeching halt.计划突然紧急停止了。complete, dead 全部/彻底停止immediate 立即停止temporary 暂时停止virtual 差不多停止VERB + HALTcome to, draw to, grind to, lurch to, screech to, shudder to, skid to, slide to 停下来;慢慢停止;嘎然而止;震动着停下;滑行后停下◆The economy seems to be grinding to a halt.经济似乎渐渐停滞下来。◆The car skidded to a halt just inches from the river.汽车滑到离河边只有几英寸的地方才停住。bring sth to, put 使⋯停止◆Production was brought to a temporary halt when power supplies failed.电力供应中断,生产暂时停止了。◆enough jobs to put a halt to emigration可以使人们停止移居他国的足够多的工作机会call 叫停◆Scientists have decided to call a halt to the tests.科学家决定停止试验。call for, demand 要求停止order 命令停止◆They have ordered a halt to local elections.他们已下令停止地方选举。PREPOSITIONhalt in ⋯的终止◆a halt in nuclear testing核试验的终止halt to ⋯的停止◆The protesters are calling for a halt to the export of live animals.抗议者要求停止活体动物的出口。 |