单词 | stop-over |
释义 | > as lemmasstop-over stop-over n. (also stopover) U.S. (a) the act of ‘stopping over’ (see 35b) or breaking one's journey to go on by a later conveyance; also attributive; (b) permission given to a passenger to break his journey (now rare or obsolete); (c) a place where a journey is broken; also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > [noun] > break in a journey resting?a1425 arresta1500 bait1580 alto1591 halt1598 station1604 stop1650 stoppage1840 noon halt1843 stop-off1869 lay-over1873 stop-over1881 water stop1896 overnight1936 society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > [noun] > break in a journey > permission for stop-over1881 society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > [noun] > break in a journey > stopping-place on a journey gist?c1225 mansiona1382 baiting1477 station1578 mansion place1584 manzil1619 night stop1787 gite1798 outspan1821 halting-place1826 stopping-place1827 stepping-stone1849 waypoint1860 landing-place1861 stop-off1869 stop-over1881 siding1896 half-way1897 sit-down1898 pull-up1899 society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > [noun] > break in a journey > stopping-place on a journey > the action of stopping > the act of stop-over1881 1881 Harper's Mag. Apr. 767/2 They are allowed stop-over tickets which give them the privilege of turning their stock out at any place for the winter, and then sending them on in the spring to market. 1884 Advt. Illinois Central Railroad Tourist-tickets from Chicago to Texas,..via New Orleans, with stop-over privileges to visit the Exposition there. 1885 Outing Nov. 150/2 There I took advantage of what, in railroad parlance, is called a ‘stop-over’. 1893 K. Sanborn Truthful Woman S. Calif. 97 The schedule of trains allows of convenient stop-overs. 1895 Outing 27 App. 27 By stop-over privileges at every point of interest, the Northern Pacific Railroad enables tourists to visit this wonderful region. 1905 Chambers's Jrnl. Jan. 87/1 At Vancouver I stepped on board a Canadian Pacific Railway steamer bound for Hong-kong, with a stop-over on my second-class ticket. 1909 Public Ledger (Philadelphia) 24 June 11/4 Philadelphia is named as a stop-over point in excursions. 1928 Blue Peter July p. iv (advt.) A Convenient Stopover. Honolulu is a regular port of call for passenger steamers crossing to or from the Orient. 1953 I. Levin Kiss before Dying i. ii. 11 College would only be an unnecessary stopover on the road to..success. 1959 Economist 20 June 1106/1 Mr Khrushchev will round off his Scandinavian tour in August by a two or three day stop-over in Helsinki. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 22 May 18/6 From New York the round-trip economy fare is about $1,600, with stopover privileges in London and Nairobi. Because it's a very long flight, you can use the stopovers. < as lemmas |
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