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halt·ing [ˈhɒltɪŋ, ingl am ˈhɔ:lt-] AGG (hesitant)
halting
halting of language
halting gait
halting speech
I. halt1 [hɒlt, ingl am hɔ:lt] SOST no pl
1. halt (stoppage):
Stillstand m <-(e)s> kein pl
Stopp m <-s, -s>
to call a halt [to sth]
[einer S. dat] ein Ende machen
2. halt:
Unterbrechung f <-, -en>
Pause f <-, -n>
Rast f <-, -en>
halt MILIT
Halt m <-(e)s, -e>
3. halt ingl brit FERR (small station):
Haltestelle f <-, -n>
4. halt INFORM:
Halt m <-(e)s, -e>
II. halt1 [hɒlt, ingl am hɔ:lt] VB vb trans
to halt sb/sth
to halt sth INFORM
III. halt1 [hɒlt, ingl am hɔ:lt] VB vb intr
1. halt (stop):
2. halt (break):
halt MILIT
IV. halt1 [hɒlt, ingl am hɔ:lt] INTER
I. halt2 [hɒlt, ingl am hɔ:lt] VB vb intr
1. halt (speak hesitatingly):
2. halt (hesitate):
3. halt ant (limp):
II. halt2 [hɒlt, ingl am hɔ:lt] AGG ant
III. halt2 [hɒlt, ingl am hɔ:lt] SOST ant
ˈhalt con·di·tion SOST INFORM
ˈhalt in·struc·tion SOST INFORM
to come to a grinding halt [or standstill] car, machine
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Present
Ihalt
youhalt
he/she/ithalts
wehalt
youhalt
theyhalt
Past
Ihalted
youhalted
he/she/ithalted
wehalted
youhalted
theyhalted
Present Perfect
Ihavehalted
youhavehalted
he/she/ithashalted
wehavehalted
youhavehalted
theyhavehalted
Past Perfect
Ihadhalted
youhadhalted
he/she/ithadhalted
wehadhalted
youhadhalted
theyhadhalted
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With mostly whispered and subdued vocals, embellished with gasps, moans, and shudders, along with lyrics that include...
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She has never had smallpox, and the very thought of the disease makes me shudder.
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The text mentions (shudder); shaking and torment of the soul are pictured in virtuoso figuration, although the soul is asked, not to shudder.
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The younger, when asked by his father what he would like to learn to support himself, said he would like to learn to shudder.
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Most bands shudder at the prospect of having 20 years to write their first album and four days to write their second.
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This spiral of weak ordering activity and price falls only came to a halt at the end of the calendar year 2011, resulting in significantly reduced results for the Steel Division in the third quarter compared to the summer.
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Die Spirale aus Kaufzurückhaltung und Preisrückgängen kam erst gegen Ende des Kalenderjahres 2011 zum Stillstand, sodass die Division Stahl im dritten Quartal eine gegenüber dem Sommer deutlich rückläufige Ergebnisentwicklung hinnehmen musste.
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2) Desensitising is an attempt to bring the allergic reaction to a halt by means of slowly increasing the application of the allergen.
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2) Bei der Desensibilisierung wird durch eine langsam ansteigende Verabreichung des Allergens versucht, die allergische Reaktion zum Stillstand zu bringen.
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A particularly quiet ride on any track – achieved through the vehicle concept and other noise attenuation measures such as a three-fold bogie suspension or electric braking that brings the vehicle to a complete halt.
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Eine besonders leise Fahrweise auf jedem Gleis – erreicht durch das Fahrzeugkonzept und weitere lärmmindernde Maßnahmen wie z.B. ein dreifach gefedertes Drehgestell oder elektrisches Bremsen bis zum Stillstand.
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The unique BFR system ensures that you can brake with your pedals, and after coming to a halt, you can immediately pedal backwards!
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Das einzigartige BFR-System ermöglicht es, mit den Pedalen zu bremsen und nach dem Stillstand sofort rückwärts zu treten.
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This go-kart also has a unique BFR system, letting you brake with the pedals, and when you have come to a halt, you can immediately pedal backwards!
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Darüber hinaus ist dieser Pedal-Gokart mit dem einzigartigen BFR-System ausgestattet, das es ermöglicht, mit den Pedalen zu bremsen und nach dem Stillstand sofort rückwärts zu treten.
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