单词 | to stop over |
释义 | > as lemmasto stop over e. transitive. to stop over. In Moulding: see quot. 1885. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > perform general or industrial manufacturing processes [verb (transitive)] > types of shaping process > adapt mould to stop off1855 to stop over1885 1885 J. G. Horner Pattern Making 53 ‘Stopping-over’ means filling up the upper portion of the print level with the face of the mould, after the core has been placed in position. to stop over b. to stop over: to make a halt (at a place) and proceed by a later conveyance. Similarly to stop off. Originally U.S. ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > go on a journey > break one's journey call1642 to lay over1817 to stop over1855 to break one's journey1880 society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > journey [verb (intransitive)] > make a break in a journey call1642 to call in1643 halt1656 stop1743 off-saddle1823 to stop over1855 night-stop1951 society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > perform general or industrial manufacturing processes [verb (transitive)] > types of shaping process > adapt mould to stop off1855 to stop over1885 the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > cover [verb (transitive)] > cover and protect > in other specific manner shoe1639 flask1707 to stop off1855 sheet1857 1855 Knickerbocker 46 604 He had ‘stopped off’, he said, to see a friend. 1857 M. J. Holmes Meadow-Brook xvi. 182 Wishing to see a friend of his who lives here, we have stopped over one train. 1873 ‘M. Twain’ & C. D. Warner Gilded Age xxiv. 218 Once when you renewed your ticket after stopping over in Baltimore. 1884 Sir J. W. Dawson in Handbk. Canada 86 By stopping over at Dalhousie..the following localities may be visited. 1892 Harper's Mag. Feb. 437/2 I stopped off overnight to see about something for a friend. 1897 Outing 29 563/2 Yet would I counsel the traveler whose way lies by Avignon to stop off, if only for an hour, in order to ascend the Rocher des Doms. 1913 Blackwood's Mag. Jan. 98/2 It was arranged that the party should ‘stop off’ at a small place..on the main line, and should thence by motor ‘side track’..to another small town. 1925 D. H. Lawrence Let. ?7 Nov. (1962) 864 It is great fun stopping off in Switzerland to see you. 1952 M. Laski Village xii. 173 ‘Shall we stop off soon and eat our lunch?’ asked Roy and at the next field-gate they dismounted. 1970 G. F. Newman Sir, You Bastard viii. 244 Stopping off after court for an early liquid lunch. 1971 Daily Tel. 29 Dec. 10 Many people suffer from jet fatigue and on long-distance routes often go to the additional expense of stopping over somewhere on the way to recuperate. to stop over c. to stop over: to remain on the side to which one has travelled; to settle down across the sea. U.S. ΚΠ 1909 Daily Chron. 20 Oct. 5/2 New industries will be created, and older ones will be developed as the wealthy men of the old country ‘stop over’. < as lemmas |
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