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cinema |
freeze |
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gen. |
put somebody on sick leave (quelqu'un) |
chem. |
to stanch; to calm; to stop; to shut down; to turn off; to adjust; to focus; to halt; to hold; to keep |
comp. |
shut down |
equest.sp. |
halt |
footb. |
make a save; stop (play, game, jeu); trap |
grass.hock. |
stop (the game, le jeu); catch (la balle) |
gymn. |
cease; leave off; discontinue |
hockey. |
check |
patents. |
close; conclude; terminate |
platf.div. |
brake |
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chem. |
to break; to stop |
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market., work.fl., mater.sc. |
discontinue |
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coal. |
abandon; stand |
comp., MS |
shut down (To close the operating system in an orderly fashion); break (To cause a routine, module, or program that had previously worked to cease working correctly); end (To end a phone call); stop (To halt a process or action, typically without restoring the prior state) |
el. |
to switch off; cutout switch; on-off switch; to switch out |
immigr. |
to arrest |
law |
arrest a ship; take into custody; apprehend; to adopt; to enact; to lay down; arrest a suspect; defer a judgment; stay the proceedings |
mater.sc., mech.eng. |
arrest; cut off; put off; shut off; stop; turn off |
met. |
to blow down; blowing out; to blow out; to de-commission |
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gen. |
to adopt rules of procedure |
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comp., MS |
Stop (The user interface item that halts a process or action, typically without restoring the prior state); Shut Down (A menu item that provides options for restarting or turning off your computer, or for activating Stand By or Hibernate modes) |
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gen. |
to adopt a regulation |
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law, min.prod. |
to stop |