stopping


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
stop/stɒp/
verb (stops, stopping, stopped)
  • 1 come or cause to come to an end.

    ■ discontinue an action, practice, or habit.

  • 2 prevent from happening or from doing something.

    ■ instruct a bank to withhold payment on (a cheque).

    ■ refuse to supply as usual.

    Boxing defeat (an opponent) by a knockout.

  • 3 cease or cause to cease moving or operating.

    ■ (of a bus or train) call at a designated place to pick up or set down passengers.

    Brit. informal stay somewhere for a short time.

  • 4 block or close up (a hole or leak).

    ■ plug the upper end of (an organ pipe), giving a note an octave lower.

  • 5 obtain the required pitch from (the string of a violin or similar instrument) by pressing at the appropriate point with the finger.
noun
  • 1 an act of stopping.

    ■ a place designated for a bus or train to stop.

  • 2 an object or part of a mechanism which prevents movement.

    Bridge a high card that prevents the opponents from establishing a particular suit.

    Nautical a stopper.

  • 3 Phonetics a consonant produced with complete closure of the vocal tract.
  • 4 a set of organ pipes of a particular tone and range of pitch.

    ■ (also stop knob) a knob, lever, etc. in an organ or harpsichord which brings into play a set of pipes or strings of a particular tone and range of pitch.

  • 5 Photography the effective diameter of a lens.

    ■ a device for reducing this.

    ■ a unit of change of relative aperture or exposure.

– phrases
pull out all the stops make a very great effort to achieve something. [with ref. to the stops of an organ.]
put a stop to cause to end.
stop dead (or short) suddenly cease moving, speaking, or acting.
– phrasal verbs
stop by (or in) call briefly as a visitor.
stop something down Photography reduce the aperture of a lens with a diaphragm.
stop off (or over) pay a short visit en route to one's destination.
stop out Brit. informal stay out later than expected.
stop something out cover an area that is not to be printed or etched.
– derivatives
stoppable adjective.
– origin OE (for)stoppian ‘block up (an aperture)’, of W. Gmc origin, from late L. stuppare ‘to stuff’.
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