verbo “stop”
 infinitivo stop; él stops; pret. stopped; part. stopped; ger. stopping
- detenerseRegístrese para ver las traducciones de las oraciones de ejemplo y las definiciones monolingües de cada palabra. 
 The train stopped at the station to pick up passengers. 
- detenerShe stopped the car to let the pedestrians cross. 
- dejarHe stopped working at six o'clock and went home. 
- impedirWe need to stop the spread of the disease. 
- taparHe used a rag to stop the leak in the pipe. 
- ajustarShe stopped down the lens to f/16 to increase the depth of field. 
- presionarThe guitarist stopped the string to play a higher note. 
- pronunciarIn some accents, speakers stop the "t" sound in "water". 
sustantivo “stop”
- paradaShe waited at the bus stop for her ride home. 
- parada (pausa)They made a quick stop at the store to buy supplies. 
- obstáculoThe roadblock was a stop to all traffic entering the area. 
- topeHe installed door stops to prevent the doors from slamming shut. 
- pasoIncreasing the exposure by one stop made the photo brighter. 
- oclusivaThe word "top" starts and ends with stop consonants. 
- registroThe organist pulled out all the stops for the final piece. 
- puntoBe sure to place a stop at the end of each sentence. 
- punto (en comunicación por radio)The radio operator said, "Message received. Stop." to indicate the end of the sentence. 
- parada (en fútbol)The goalkeeper's brilliant stop kept his team in the game. 
- stop (partícula hipotética)Scientists are searching for evidence of the stop in particle accelerators.