intransitive. To stop; to come to a halt. Frequently in imperative. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > absence of movement > [verb (intransitive)] > cease to move or become motionless > come to a stand or stop (27) abideOE intransitive. To stop; to come to a halt. Frequently in imperative. Obsolete. atstandc1000 To come to a stand; to stop. steveneta1225 intransitive. ? To stop. atstuntc1230 intransitive. To stop, stay, remain. to make, take, etc., stallc1275 Phrases. to bring to stall: to bring to a stand, to fix, settle. to hold one's stall: to stand firm, keep one's position. to make, take,etc., stall… stema1300 intransitive ? To stop, delay. Obsolete. astandc1314 To come to a stand, stop, arrive. withstanda1325 To come to a stand, halt, stop. Obsolete. stintc1374 Of a thing: To cease moving, to come to a stop. Obsolete. arrestc1400 To stop, come to a stand, halt. Obsolete. stotec1400 intransitive. To stand still, halt, stop. stayc1440 To cease going forward; to stop, halt; to arrest one's course and stand still. Obsolete (except as in 1b.) steadc1475 intransitive. To stop, come to a stand. Obsolete. stop short1530 intransitive. To cease from onward movement, to come to a stand or position of rest. More emphatically to stop dead, stop short (see dead, adv. 1b… disadvance1610 intransitive. To cease to advance, to stop. come1611 To move or be brought to a particular physical position. intransitive. To pass from motion to a standing or stationary position. Cf. to come to 3 at… consist1611 To come to a stand, stop short. Obsolete. rare. check1635 intransitive (for reflexive). To stop short; to stand at; to wince, take offence (at). halt1656 intransitive. To make a halt; to make a temporary stoppage in a march or journey. (At first a military term only, but sometimes in later use a… to bring to1697 intransitive (for reflexive or absol.) Of a ship or her crew: To come to a standstill; transferred to stop, ‘pull up’. to draw up1767 intransitive. Of a horse or vehicle: to slow down and stop, come to a standstill, to pull up. Also of a rider or driver: to bring a horse or vehicle… to bring up1769 intransitive. To come to anchor; hence, to come to a stand, to stop, ‘pull up’. to pull up1781 intransitive. Of a driver, rider, etc.: to bring a horse or vehicle to a halt. Of a vehicle, horse, etc.: to stop, come to a standstill. to pull up to… to fetch up1838 intransitive for reflexive. To come to a stand; to ‘pull up’; to stop. Also transitive. to come to a standstill1852 literal and figurative. A state of cessation of movement or activity; a halt, a pause. Chiefly in to come to a standstill, to bring to a standstill… Subcategories:— suddenly (1) — unintentionally (1) |
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