1.
The act of intermitting or the state of being intermitted.
停顿停顿的动作或被停顿的状态
2.
The breaks grew more and more frequent.
停顿的次数越来越多。
3.
a speech punctuated By rhetorical pauses.
以具有说服力的暂停来停顿的讲演
4.
The act of holding back.
制止,停止暂时停顿的行为
5.
Pronounced with a temporary stoppage of breath, as the sounds(p)and(b;plosive;stopped.
停顿的发音时气流自短暂闭塞的,如辅音(p)和(b);爆裂的;停顿的
6.
a conversation occasionally punctuated By pregnant pauses.
间有意味深长的停顿的谈话
7.
A sign indicating that a note or rest is to be held.
延长号表示音阶或停顿的符号,休止符
8.
Dash: An one em rule to mark a pause in a sentence.
破折号:在句子内表示停顿的长度。
9.
successive (without a break).
连续的(没有停顿)。
10.
a paralysis of trade
交易的停顿 [瘫痪状态]
11.
A temporary immobilization, as of traffic, work, or mechanical operation.
停业,交通停顿交通、工作或机器运转的暂时停滞
12.
A break or rest in a line of poetry; a caesura.
(诗中)节奏的停顿在一行诗歌中的中断或停顿;休止
13.
a break or pause (usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line.
诗行中间的停顿或者暂停(通常因为意义)。
14.
There's a short, uncomfortable pause.
静了一会儿,令人不太舒服的停顿。
15.
Production at the factory has come to a complete/full stop.
这家工厂的生产已完全停顿.
16.
The heavy snowstorm caused a tie-up of traffic.
大风雪造成了交通的暂时停顿。
17.
someone who speaks with involuntary pauses and repetitions.
不知不觉地停顿重复的人。
18.
Alter a pause, he added, again settling the crisp flaxen wig at the ears:
他略作停顿,整了整耳边蓬松的假发。