Most forward part of a boat or ship's bow.
(Linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed.
Front part of a vessel or aircraft.
Stop the flow of a liquid.
Синонимы
Examples for "halt "
Examples for "halt "
1 However, all those good strides forward have come to a temporary halt .
2 WATCH: Community representative meeting with government officials has come to a halt .
3 Some said officials had even threatened to halt food and water handouts.
4 Market turmoil has also brought the IPO market to an effective halt .
5 The Commission said last week it would halt trade until this evening.
1 Unsurprisingly, the draft is already facing staunch opposition from the tech industry.
2 We of Minas Tirith have been staunch through long years of trial.
3 The policy efforts helped staunch the steep nosedive in global equity markets.
4 He is a staunch advocate of both sustainable development and climate action.
5 Yet surely this staunch , belligerent effort should be applauded rather than cursed.
1 The sole question that remained was how best to stanch the wound.
2 He was my stanch friend throughout the term of our joint service.
3 You might say so if all were as stanch as you, Councillor.
4 As usual, the Swiss Guard was stanch , but the French soldiers faltered.
5 You cannot stanch it, you cannot drain it, you cannot sweeten it.
Другие значения термина "stem" 1 All forms of stem - cell research need to continue and all are important.
2 Observe the consonant changes of the base or stem in the nominative:
3 Like these stem cells, for example: Heart cells made from stem cells.
4 Scientists have also seen success in heart patients who received stem - cell injections.
5 In the way other stem cells create organs, these cells create tumors.
6 Only patients with recent infarction or left main stem disease were excluded.
7 The appeals stem from a Court of Appeal ruling earlier this year.
8 The opposition's claims stem from Mkhwebane's time serving the State Security Agency.
9 It is also somewhat aloof-onebloom per stem , one stem per plant.
10 Severe and fatal viral infections remain common after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
11 Police say they want to do their bit to stem those numbers.
12 These cycles of experience, of course, all stem from that worm-riddled book.
13 Other provisions included laws to stem money-laundering and to increase corporate transparency.
14 Harel wants to use his model to explain how stem cells specialize.
15 The navy's problems stem largely, but not exclusively, from the Ukrainian sanctions.
16 Tethered growth factors offer exciting new possibilities for guiding stem cell behavior.
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