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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

full stop SUST. ingl. brit.

1. full stop (in punctuation):

2. full stop (impasse):

3. full stop (halt):

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I'm not going, full stop! ingl. brit.
full stop ingl. brit.
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I. stop [ingl. brit. stɒp, ingl. am. stɑp] SUST.

1. stop (gen):

stop AERO., NÁUT.
to make an overnight stop AERO., NÁUT.
to be at a stop traffic, production:
to come to a stop vehicle, work, progress:
I'll soon put a stop to that! atrbv. button, lever, signal

2. stop (stopping place):

3. stop (punctuation mark):

4. stop (device):

5. stop MÚS. (on organ):

6. stop FOTO (aperture):

7. stop FON.:

II. stop <part. pres. stopping; pret. imperf., part. pas. stopped> [ingl. brit. stɒp, ingl. am. stɑp] V. trans.

1. stop (cease) person:

stop work, activity

2. stop (bring to a halt):

stop (completely) person, mechanism: person, vehicle, process, match, trial
stop strike, power cut: activity, production
stop (temporarily) person, rain: process, match, trial
stop strike, power cut: activity, production
to stop a bullet, to stop one coloq.
to stop a bullet, to stop one coloq.

3. stop (prevent):

stop war, publication
stop event, ceremony
stop person

4. stop (refuse to provide):

stop (definitively) grant, allowance
stop payments, deliveries, subscription
stop gas, electricity, water
stop (suspend) grant, payment, subscription, gas
to stop £50 out of sb's pay ingl. brit.

5. stop (plug):

stop gap, hole, bottle

6. stop MÚS.:

stop string
stop hole

III. stop <part. pres. stopping; pret. imperf., part. pas. stopped> [ingl. brit. stɒp, ingl. am. stɑp] V. intr.

1. stop (come to a standstill, halt):

stop person, vehicle, clock, machine, heart:

2. stop (cease):

stop person, discussion, bleeding, breathing:
stop pain, worry, enjoyment, battle:
stop noise, music, rain:

3. stop ingl. brit. (stay):

stop coloq.

IV. stop <part. pres. stopping; pret. imperf., part. pas. stopped> [ingl. brit. stɒp, ingl. am. stɑp] V. v. refl.

V. stop [ingl. brit. stɒp, ingl. am. stɑp]

frapper un grand coup (to do pour faire)

I. full [ingl. brit. fʊl, ingl. am. fʊl] ADJ.

1. full (completely filled):

full box, glass, room, cupboard
full hotel, flight, car park
full theatre
full to overflowing room, suitcase
I've got my hands full literal
full of ideas, life, energy, surprises

2. full (sated):

full, a. full up stomach
I'm full coloq.

3. full (busy):

full day, week

4. full (complete):

full pack of cards, set of teeth
full name, breakfast, story, details
full price, control
full responsibility
full support
full understanding, awareness
full inquiry, investigation

5. full (officially recognized):

full member, partner
full right

6. full (maximum):

full employment, bloom, power
to make full use of sth, to use sth to full advantage opportunity, situation
to get full marks ingl. brit.

7. full (for emphasis):

full hour, kilo, month

8. full (rounded):

full cheeks, face
full lips
full figure
full skirt, sleeve

9. full ASTRON.:

full moon

10. full (rich):

full flavour, tone

II. full [ingl. brit. fʊl, ingl. am. fʊl] ADV.

1. full (directly):

2. full (very):

3. full (to the maximum):

III. in full ADV.

IV. full [ingl. brit. fʊl, ingl. am. fʊl]

en el diccionario PONS

full stop SUST.

1. full stop ingl. austr., ingl. brit. (punctuation mark):

2. full stop (halt):

en el diccionario PONS
full stop ingl. brit.
en el diccionario PONS

I. stop [stɒp, ingl. am. stɑ:p] SUST.

1. stop (break in activity):

to put a stop to sth

2. stop (transport halting place):

3. stop ingl. brit. LING. (short for full stop):

stop in a telegram

4. stop MÚS. (knob on an organ):

jeu m

II. stop <- ping, -ped> [stɒp, ingl. am. stɑ:p] V. trans.

1. stop (make cease):

stop bleeding, leak
to stop sb (from) doing sth

2. stop (refuse payment):

stop payment, production
to stop (payment on ingl. am.) a check

3. stop (switch off):

stop mechanism, tape recorder

4. stop (block):

stop ball, punch
stop gap, hole
stop one's ears

III. stop <- ping, -ped> [stɒp, ingl. am. stɑ:p] V. intr.

1. stop (halt, cease):

2. stop ingl. brit. (stay):

I. full <-er, -est> [fʊl] ADJ.

1. full ( empty):

full person
full room
full disk
paqueté fr. canad.

2. full (no spaces left):

full list, hotel

3. full (complete):

full text
full day
full explanation
full member
full professor
to be full of sth

4. full (maximum):

full steam ahead! NÁUT.
to be in full cry after sb/sth

5. full (rounded):

full face, cheeks
full lips
full figure
full skirt

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be full of beans ingl. am.
to be full of beans ingl. brit.

II. full [fʊl] ADV.

III. full [fʊl] SUST.

Entrada de OpenDict

stop V.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. full <-er, -est> [fʊl] ADJ.

1. full ( empty):

full person
full room
full disk

2. full (no spaces left):

full list, hotel

3. full (complete):

full text
full day
full explanation
full member
full professor
to be full of sth

4. full (maximum):

full steam ahead! NÁUT.

5. full (rounded):

full face, cheeks
full lips
full figure
full skirt

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. full [fʊl] ADV.

III. full [fʊl] SUST.

I. stop [stap] SUST.

1. stop (break in activity):

to put a stop to sth

2. stop (halting place):

3. stop LING. (period):

stop in telegram

4. stop MÚS. (on organ):

jeu m

II. stop <-pp-> [stap] V. trans.

1. stop (put halt to):

stop bleeding, leak
to stop sb from doing sth

2. stop (refuse payment):

stop payment, production

3. stop (turn off):

stop mechanism, tape recorder

4. stop (block):

stop ball, punch
stop gap, hole
stop one's ears

III. stop <-pp-> [stap] V. intr. (halt, cease)

Present
Istop
youstop
he/she/itstops
westop
youstop
theystop
Past
Istopped
youstopped
he/she/itstopped
westopped
youstopped
theystopped
Present Perfect
Ihavestopped
youhavestopped
he/she/ithasstopped
wehavestopped
youhavestopped
theyhavestopped
Past Perfect
Ihadstopped
youhadstopped
he/she/ithadstopped
wehadstopped
youhadstopped
theyhadstopped

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No extra space is left after a full stop.
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Semicolons separate statements, and the full stop (i.e., a period) ends the whole program (or "unit").
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Each label is separated by a full stop (dot).
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He came to a full stop just 250 ft. from the edge of the crevasse.
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It involves landing on a runway and taking off again without coming to a full stop.
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