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小词详解 | stoppage
stoppage 英 [ˈstɒpɪdʒ] 美 [ˈstɑːpɪdʒ]
Even so, a big plant like Newby experiences on average five such stoppages every day.
即便如此,像纽比岛这样的大型工厂每天平均要发生五次这样的暂停。
——《经济学人》For the first time in nearly three decades, Major League Baseball is in a work stoppage.
近三十年来,美国职业棒球大联盟首次处于停工状态。
[名词] 运动、活动或供给(被)停止的情况
各种款项扣除以后那个勤劳肯干的服务员实得多少钱?
How much does the industrious and willing attendant get after stoppages?
血液暂时的减慢或堵塞会导致代谢物堆积。
A temporary slowdown or stoppage of blood can lead to accumulation of metabolites.
温顺的矿工们举行了两小时的象征性停工,以要求提高工资和改善工作条件。
Docile miners have staged a two-hour token stoppage to demand better pay and conditions.
该队遇到了劲敌无法取胜,但在比赛中断之后的最后一轮中展现了他们的拼搏精神。
The team met its nemesis, but showed its mettle in the final round after the stoppage.
Sometimes, in the traces, when jerked by a sudden stoppage of the sled, or by straining to start it, he would cry out with pain.
他常常会因为拉橇时雪橇的突然停止,或者突然启动猛力牵拉到他,而痛叫出声。
cessation: the fact or process of ending or being brought to an end termination: the action of terminating something or the fact of being terminated strike: a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer