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English - Turkish
durdurmak
durmak
aksamak
bocalamak
kesilme
duruş
durma

Mavi spor araba durma noktasına geldi. - The blue sports car came to a screeching halt.

Araba tarlaya daldı ve bir süre sarsıldıktan sonra durma noktasına geldi. - The car dove into the field and, after bumping along for a time, came to a halt.

{f} durdur

Fırtınadan dolayı trenler durduruldu. - It was because of the storm that the trains were halted.

Onlar savaşın durdurulması gerektiği konusunda aynı fikirdeydiler. - They were unanimous that the war should be brought to a halt.

{i} duraklama
{i} duraksama
dur/durdur
sakatlar
{f} tereddüd etmek
topal/durak/duruş
duruş, durmak Dur
duraklamak
(Askeri) MOLA, DURMA: Bir yürüyüşte mola, toplanma, yemek yeme, tertiplenme, benzin vesaire ikmali maksadıyla veya arızı sebeplerle yapılan durma
son vermek
kusurlu olmak
{f} tökezlemek
aksak
{f} topallamak
{f} durakla
{i} küçük istasyon
the halt topallar
tereddüt etmek
{i} mola yeri
{f} sendelemek
dur

Araba tarlaya daldı ve bir süre sarsıldıktan sonra durma noktasına geldi. - The car dove into the field and, after bumping along for a time, came to a halt.

Fırtınadan dolayı trenler durduruldu. - It was because of the storm that the trains were halted.

{f} duraksamak
{i} mola
kesmek
eski topal
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Karıştırmak. Münasebetsiz söz söylemek. Bir şeyi bir şeye karıştırmak. Hatâ etmek
Uygun olmayan, beğenilmeyen şey: "Zehri şurupla, daha bilmem ne haltla karıştırıp yudum yudum içmek, pis şey, iğrenç şey."- R. N. Güntekin
Uygun olmayan, beğenilmeyen şey
Bir şeyi başka bir şeyle karıştırma
Uygunsuz söz söyleme, uygunsuz iş yapma
Trabzon'luların Bayburt, Gümüşhanelilere verdiği isim
English - English
To limp
To waver, falter
Lameness; a limp
Lame, limping

It is better for the to goo halt into lyfe, then with ij. fete to be cast into hell .

A minor railway station (usually unstaffed) in the United Kingdom
A cessation, either temporary or permanent
{a} lame
{v} to limp, hesitate, stop, stop in a march
{n} a limping, a stop in a march
lame people, esp. severely lamed ones (usually preceded by the)
to falter
to stop either temporarily or permanently
When something such as growth, development, or activity halts or when you halt it, it stops completely. Striking workers halted production at the auto plant yesterday The flow of assistance to Vietnam's fragile economy from its ideological allies has virtually halted
Stop; a command
to waver or be hesitant
sing
`Halt!' is a military order to stop walking or marching and stand still. The colonel ordered `Halt!'
disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg"
a cessation either temporary or permanent
The common term and command for stop
stopping the horse When leading the horse, do not stop until the horse does The verbal signal is a confident, drawn-out "Whooooa", not "Whoa!"
the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"
To have an irregular rhythm; to be defective
pres
3d pers
to proceed lamely
stop the flow of a liquid; "staunch the blood flow"; "them the tide"
An issue is halted when it is temporarily halted from trading, usually for 30 minutes, during the time when news from the issuing company is being disseminated over the news wires A trading halt gives investors an equal opportunity to evaluate news and make their buy, sell and hold decisions accordingly A trading halt may also be imposed for purely regulatory reasons, either by the Nasdaq Stock Market or an exchange
{f} stop, pause; cause to stop; hesitate, be uncertain
cause to stop; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses
Halting your system is important if you are going to be away from your system for an extended period Halting your system means that Linux stops all running applications cleanly and turns off the system power Once the system is halted (or has shut down), you may need to manully turn off your monitor to complete a system shutdown
When a person or a vehicle halts or when something halts them, they stop moving in the direction they were going and stand still. They halted at a short distance from the house She held her hand out flat, to halt him
To walk lamely; to limp
stop the system
The command for stop
an official location with little infrastructure, perhaps just a sign and raised earth bank
{i} temporary stop, standstill; break or pause in a march or journey
To cause to cease marching; to stop; as, the general halted his troops for refreshment
To stand in doubt whether to proceed, or what to do; to hesitate; to be uncertain
Stop IMMEDIATELY whatever you are doing, step back and lower your sword
a minor railway station (usually un-staffed) in the United Kingdom
The point at which a computer stops running
to cause something to stop
A stop in marching or walking, or in any action; arrest of progress
Highly accelerated life testing
A type of system shutdown that stops the processor but does not reboot the system When the system is halted, the operating system is no longer running, and the console subsystem is started This state is also known as console mode and is recognizable by the console mode prompt, which is represented by three right arrow characters (>>>) A system can be halted by using the shutdown -h now command
an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement; "a halt in the arms race"; "a nuclear freeze"
(v ) To intentionally stop the system from running; for example, in preparation for turning off the power
Stop!
come to a halt, stop moving; "the car stopped"; "She stopped in front of a store window"
Highly accelerated life test See accelerated life test
the event of something ending; "it came to a stop at the bottom of the hill"
Halting or stopping in walking; lame
Interrupt interpreter
To hold one's self from proceeding; to hold up; to cease progress; to stop for a longer or shorter period; to come to a stop; to stand still
If someone or something comes to a halt, they stop moving. The elevator creaked to a halt at the ground floor
{s} crippled, lame (Archaic)
If someone calls a halt to something such as an activity, they decide not to continue with it or to end it immediately. The Russian government had called a halt to the construction of a new project in the Rostov region
stop from happening or developing; "Block his election"; "Halt the process"
of Hold, contraction for holdeth
cause to stop; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses"
Same as trading halt A halt ceases all trading activity on a stock This can only be done by a Market Surveillance Officer who is also the person who authorizes the re-opening of the stock A halt can be initiated at any time due to material news releases or a trading imbalance
If something such as growth, development, or activity comes or grinds to a halt or is brought to a halt, it stops completely. Her political career came to a halt in December 1988. To stop; pause: The hikers halted for lunch and some rest. See Synonyms at stop
The act of limping; lameness
to waver
halt!
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