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单词 stop off
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to stop off
b. to stop out: to shut out, exclude. to stop off: to keep back (a crowd). Obsolete.
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the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > be on the outside of [verb (transitive)] > keep or shut out
loukc1275
speara1300
beshutc1330
forbarc1330
warn?a1366
to close outa1382
to shut outc1384
steeka1393
again-louka1400
to keep outc1425
outshutc1450
seclude1498
to stop outc1530
to hedge out1549
confine1577
to hold out1583
out-bar1590
debar1593
excommunicate1602
expel1604
immurec1616
the world > space > distance > distance or farness > be far from [verb (transitive)] > keep (a thing or person) at a distance
to hold offc1420
withhold1513
to keep away1548
to keep off1548
to stop off1722
c1530 Bible (Tyndale) Jonah (title) With what keyes it is so opened that the reader can be stopped out with no sotilte or false doctrine of man.
1685 E. Stillingfleet Origines Britannicæ iv. 174 Nothing would ever be able to stop out the Arian Heresie but the Nicene Faith.
1722 in Rutland Mag. (1905) 2 68 Pd. to ye men yt stop't off the crowd.
extracted from stopv.
to stop off
b. transitive. to stop off (a) In Moulding, to adapt (a mould) to a new design by shortening or obliterating some part of it; also reflexive of a mould. (b) In Etching, Electroplating, etc.: = to stop out at sense 33d.
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society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > undergo manufacturing processes [verb (reflexive)] > of mould: adapt to new design
to stop off1843
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > printmaking > engraving > intaglio printing > engrave in intaglio [verb (transitive)] > etch > protect specific parts from acid
to stop out1815
to stop off1907
(a)
1843 C. Holtzapffel Turning & Mech. Manip. I. 354 If the pattern be too long, or that it be temporarily desired to obliterate some few parts, the mould is made of the full size and stopped-off.
1885 J. G. Horner Pattern Making 53 We make a special box to fill up the print as well as to core the hole out, or, in brief, to ‘stop itself off.’
(b)1856 G. Gore Pract. Chem. 77 Many articles which are to receive deposits require to have portions of their surface ‘stopped off’, to prevent the deposit spreading over those parts.1907 Edinb. Rev. July 233 The lines of an etching may be darkened or again ‘stopped off’.
extracted from stopv.
to stop off
c. to stop off = senses 21a, 23b, 24a. Now rare or Obsolete.
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the world > action or operation > ceasing > cease from (an action or operation) [verb (transitive)]
aswikec975
linOE
beleavec1175
forletc1175
i-swikec1175
restc1175
stutte?c1225
lina1300
blinc1314
to give overc1325
to do wayc1350
stintc1366
finisha1375
leavea1375
yleavec1380
to leave offa1382
refuse1389
ceasec1410
resigna1413
respite?a1439
relinquish1454
surcease1464
discontinue1474
unfill1486
supersede1499
desist1509
to have ado?1515
stop1525
to lay aside1530
stay1538
quata1614
to lay away1628
sist1635
quita1642
to throw up1645
to lay by1709
to come off1715
unbuckle1736
peter1753
to knock off1767
stash1794
estop1796
stow1806
cheese1811
to chuck itc1879
douse1887
nark1889
to stop off1891
stay1894
sling1902
can1906
to lay off1908
to pack in1934
to pack up1934
to turn in1938
to break down1941
to tie a can to (or on)1942
to jack in1948
to wrap it up1949
the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > hindering completely or preventing > hinder completely or prevent [verb (transitive)] > from an action, purpose, etc.
warnc888
withseta1330
defendc1330
conclude1382
privea1387
retainc1415
refrain1442
prohibit1483
repel1483
stop1488
sever?1507
discourage1528
seclude?1531
prevent1533
foreclose1536
lock1560
stay1560
disallow1568
intercept1576
to put bya1586
crossa1616
stave1616
prevent1620
secure1623
stave1630
riot1777
tent1781
footer1813
to stop off1891
mozz1941
the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > hindering completely or preventing > hinder completely or prevent [verb (transitive)] > obviate > prevent the occurrence of or avert
werec925
withsitc1300
shun1338
to turn awaya1382
forfend1382
declinec1430
stopa1538
divert1548
refract1563
withturn1563
antevert1583
avert1586
pervert1594
deprive1627
averruncate1663
stave1664
to stop off1891
1891 W. B. Yeats Let. 21 Jan. (1954) i. 162 Ellis..may do some of my chapters himself... Providence has stopped off his terrible activity for the present with twelve lectures for the University Extension.
1892 W. B. Yeats Lett. (1954) ii. 201 I helped to stop off another man of learning the other day who came trying to get a book from Unwin to do.
1902 H. James Wings of Dove vii. xxv. 382 Having suffered him to insist almost convicted her of indelicacy. Why hadn't she stopped him off?
1904 ‘G. B. Lancaster’ Sons o' Men 47 Stop that row, Tommy... Stop it off.
1929 T. E. Lawrence Let. 22 July (1938) 666 Dirty Dogs, they have stopped off poor Trotsky.
extracted from stopv.
to stop off
b. to stop over: to make a halt (at a place) and proceed by a later conveyance. Similarly to stop off. Originally U.S.
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society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > go on a journey > break one's journey
call1642
to lay over1817
to stop over1855
to break one's journey1880
society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > journey [verb (intransitive)] > make a break in a journey
call1642
to call in1643
halt1656
stop1743
off-saddle1823
to stop over1855
night-stop1951
society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > perform general or industrial manufacturing processes [verb (transitive)] > types of shaping process > adapt mould
to stop off1855
to stop over1885
the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > cover [verb (transitive)] > cover and protect > in other specific manner
shoe1639
flask1707
to stop off1855
sheet1857
1855 Knickerbocker 46 604 He had ‘stopped off’, he said, to see a friend.
1857 M. J. Holmes Meadow-Brook xvi. 182 Wishing to see a friend of his who lives here, we have stopped over one train.
1873 ‘M. Twain’ & C. D. Warner Gilded Age xxiv. 218 Once when you renewed your ticket after stopping over in Baltimore.
1884 Sir J. W. Dawson in Handbk. Canada 86 By stopping over at Dalhousie..the following localities may be visited.
1892 Harper's Mag. Feb. 437/2 I stopped off overnight to see about something for a friend.
1897 Outing 29 563/2 Yet would I counsel the traveler whose way lies by Avignon to stop off, if only for an hour, in order to ascend the Rocher des Doms.
1913 Blackwood's Mag. Jan. 98/2 It was arranged that the party should ‘stop off’ at a small place..on the main line, and should thence by motor ‘side track’..to another small town.
1925 D. H. Lawrence Let. ?7 Nov. (1962) 864 It is great fun stopping off in Switzerland to see you.
1952 M. Laski Village xii. 173 ‘Shall we stop off soon and eat our lunch?’ asked Roy and at the next field-gate they dismounted.
1970 G. F. Newman Sir, You Bastard viii. 244 Stopping off after court for an early liquid lunch.
1971 Daily Tel. 29 Dec. 10 Many people suffer from jet fatigue and on long-distance routes often go to the additional expense of stopping over somewhere on the way to recuperate.
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