stall 音标拼音: [st'ɔl]
n . 厩,停车处,牧师职位,货摊,托辞,拖延
vt . 关入厩,停顿,推托,支吾
厩,停车处,牧师职位,货摊,托辞,拖延关入厩,停顿,推托,支吾
stall n 1 :
a compartment in a stable where a single animal is confined and fed 2 :
small area set off by walls for special use [
synonym : {
booth },
{
cubicle }, {
stall }, {
kiosk }]
3 :
a booth where articles are displayed for sale [
synonym : {
stall },
{
stand }, {
sales booth }]
4 :
a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge ; "
the plane went into a stall and I couldn '
t control it "
5 :
seating in the forward part of the main level of a theater 6 :
small individual study area in a library [
synonym : {
carrel },
{
carrell }, {
cubicle }, {
stall }]
7 :
a tactic used to mislead or delay [
synonym : {
stall }, {
stalling }]
v 1 :
postpone doing what one should be doing ; "
He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days " [
synonym :
{
procrastinate }, {
stall }, {
drag one '
s feet }, {
drag one '
s heels }, {
shillyshally }, {
dilly -
dally }, {
dillydally }]
2 :
come to a stop ; "
The car stalled in the driveway " [
synonym :
{
stall }, {
conk }]
3 :
deliberately delay an event or action ; "
she doesn '
t want to write the report ,
so she is stalling "
4 :
put into ,
or keep in ,
a stall ; "
Stall the horse "
5 :
experience a stall in flight ,
of airplanes 6 :
cause an airplane to go into a stall 7 :
cause an engine to stop ; "
The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car "
Stall \
Stall \ (
st [
add ]
l ),
n . [
OE .
stal ,
AS .
steall ,
stall ,
a place ,
seat ,
or station ,
a stable ;
akin to D . &
OHG .
stal ,
G .
&
Sw .
stall ,
Icel .
stallr ,
Dan .
stald ,
originally ,
a standing place ;
akin also to G .
stelle a place ,
stellen to place ,
Gr .
ste `
llein to set ,
place ,
send ,
and E .
stand . [
root ]
163 .
See {
Stand },
and cf . {
Apostle }, {
Epistle }, {
Forestall },
{
Install }, {
Stale },
a . &
v .
i .,
1st {
Stalk }, {
Stallion },
{
Still }.]
1 .
A stand ;
a station ;
a fixed spot ;
hence ,
the stand or place where a horse or an ox is kept and fed ;
the division of a stable ,
or the compartment ,
for one horse ,
ox ,
or other animal . "
In an oxes stall ." --
Chaucer .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
A stable ;
a place for cattle .
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At last he found a stall where oxen stood . --
Dryden .
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3 .
A small apartment or shed in which merchandise is exposed for sale ;
as ,
a butcher '
s stall ;
a bookstall .
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4 .
A bench or table on which small articles of merchandise are exposed for sale .
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How peddlers '
stalls with glittering toys are laid .
--
Gay .
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5 .
A seat in the choir of a church ,
for one of the officiating clergy .
It is inclosed ,
either wholly or partially ,
at the back and sides .
The stalls are frequently very rich ,
with canopies and elaborate carving .
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The dignified clergy ,
out of humility ,
have called their thrones by the names of stalls . --
Bp .
Warburton .
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Loud the monks sang in their stalls . --
Longfellow .
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6 .
In the theater ,
a seat with arms or otherwise partly inclosed ,
as distinguished from the benches ,
sofas ,
etc .
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7 . (
Mining )
The space left by excavation between pillars .
See {
Post and stall },
under {
Post }.
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8 .
A covering or sheath ,
as of leather ,
horn ,
of iron ,
for a finger or thumb ;
a cot ;
as ,
a thumb stall ;
a finger stall .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
{
Stall reader },
one who reads books at a stall where they are exposed for sale .
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Cries the stall reader , "
Bless us !
what a word on A titlepage is this !" --
Milton .
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Stall \
Stall \,
v .
i . [
AS .
steallian to have room .
See {
Stall },
n .]
1 .
To live in ,
or as in ,
a stall ;
to dwell . [
Obs .]
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1913 Webster ]
We could not stall together In the whole world . --
Shak .
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2 .
To kennel ,
as dogs . --
Johnson .
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3 .
To be set ,
as in mire or snow ;
to stick fast .
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4 .
To be tired of eating ,
as cattle . [
Prov .
Eng .]
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Stall \
Stall \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Stalled } (
st [
add ]
ld );
p .
pr .
&
vb .
n . {
Stalling }.] [
Cf .
Sw .
stalla ,
Dan .
stalde .]
1 .
To put into a stall or stable ;
to keep in a stall or stalls ;
as ,
to stall an ox .
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1913 Webster ]
Where King Latinus then his oxen stalled . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To fatten ;
as ,
to stall cattle . [
Prov .
Eng .]
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3 .
To place in an office with the customary formalities ;
to install . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
4 .
To plunge into mire or snow so as not to be able to get on ;
to set ;
to fix ;
as ,
to stall a cart . --
Burton .
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1913 Webster ]
His horses had been stalled in the snow . --
E .
E .
Hale .
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5 .
To forestall ;
to anticipate . [
Obs .]
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This is not to be stall '
d by my report . --
Massinger .
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6 .
To keep close ;
to keep secret . [
Obs .]
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Stall this in your bosom . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
212 Moby Thesaurus words for "
stall ":
Fabian policy ,
Micawberism ,
Nissen hut ,
Quonset hut ,
acrobatics ,
aerobatics ,
alcove ,
amen corner ,
anxious bench ,
anxious seat ,
area ,
arrest ,
artifice ,
auditorium ,
backwardness ,
balcony ,
banking ,
barn ,
be dilatory ,
block ,
booth ,
box ,
box seat ,
brake ,
bring to ,
bring up ,
bring up short ,
byre ,
cavity ,
cease fire ,
cell ,
cellule ,
chamber ,
chandelle ,
check ,
checkmate ,
cloy ,
come up short ,
compartment ,
conk out ,
coop ,
corral ,
cote ,
counter ,
cowbarn ,
cowbyre ,
cowhouse ,
cowshed ,
crabbing ,
crib ,
crypt ,
cubicle ,
cut short ,
dally ,
dam ,
dawdle ,
deadlock ,
delay ,
die ,
dilatoriness ,
dither ,
dive ,
diving ,
draw rein ,
draw up ,
dress circle ,
enclosed space ,
enclosure ,
equivocate ,
fail ,
fauteuil ,
fetch up ,
filibuster ,
fill ,
fishtailing ,
flame out ,
fold ,
foot -
dragging ,
freeze ,
gain time ,
gallery ,
gatehouse ,
glide ,
glut ,
go dead ,
gorge ,
halt ,
hang ,
hang back ,
hang fire ,
haver ,
hedge ,
hedging ,
hesitate ,
hesitation ,
hold ,
hold off ,
hold -
off ,
hole ,
hollow ,
hut ,
hutch ,
interrupt ,
jade ,
kiosk ,
laxness ,
lean -
to ,
linger ,
loge ,
loiter ,
lose power ,
make time ,
manger ,
mews ,
move ,
mugwump ,
news kiosk ,
newsstand ,
nigger heaven ,
nose dive ,
obstructionism ,
orchestra ,
orchestra circle ,
outbuilding ,
outhouse ,
pall ,
paradise ,
parquet ,
parquet circle ,
parterre ,
pavilion ,
peanut gallery ,
pen ,
penitent form ,
pew ,
pit ,
play for time ,
power dive ,
pretext ,
prevaricate ,
procrastinate ,
procrastinating ,
procrastination ,
proscenium boxes ,
pull up ,
pull -
up ,
pullout ,
pushdown ,
put off ,
put paid to ,
quarters ,
quit ,
remissness ,
rolling ,
ruse ,
sate ,
section ,
sedilia ,
sentry box ,
shack ,
shanty ,
shed ,
shut down ,
sideslip ,
slackness ,
slot ,
slow down ,
slowness ,
space ,
spiral ,
sputter and stop ,
stable ,
stalemate ,
stall for time ,
stall off ,
stand ,
stand off ,
standing room ,
stay ,
stem ,
stem the tide ,
stick ,
stodge ,
stonewall ,
stonewalling ,
stooge around ,
stop ,
stop cold ,
stop dead ,
stop short ,
stratagem ,
stunting ,
sty ,
stymie ,
subterfuge ,
surfeit ,
suspend ,
table ,
tactical maneuvers ,
talk against time ,
temporization ,
temporize ,
theatre stall ,
tollbooth ,
tollhouse ,
trick ,
vacillate ,
vault ,
volplane ,
waste time ,
wile ,
zoom
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STALL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of STALL is a compartment for a domestic animal in a stable or barn How to use stall in a sentence
STALL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary STALL definition: 1 a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place… Learn more
STALL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com The word stall implies stopping something that will start again — a horse will leave the stall eventually and start moving, a stalled car can be restarted Remember that when you're thinking about stall in the sense of postpone or delay
Stall - definition of stall by The Free Dictionary Define stall stall synonyms, stall pronunciation, stall translation, English dictionary definition of stall n 1 A compartment for one domestic animal in a barn or shed 2 a A booth, cubicle, or stand used by a vendor, as at a market b A small compartment: a
STALL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A stall is a small enclosed area in a room which is used for a particular purpose, for example a shower
Stall - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The word stall implies stopping something that will start again — a horse will leave the stall eventually and start moving, a stalled car can be restarted Remember that when you're thinking about stall in the sense of postpone or delay
Stall - Wikipedia Look up Stall or stall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
stall - Wiktionary, the free dictionary stall (third-person singular simple present stalls, present participle stalling, simple past and past participle stalled) (transitive) To employ delaying tactics against He stalled the creditors as long as he could
Stall Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary 3 stall ˈ stɑːl noun Britannica Dictionary definition of STALL [singular] : a situation in which an engine suddenly stops or an airplane suddenly stops flying
What does Stall mean? - Definitions. net A stall is a situation in which progress or activity stops, typically in an engine or other mechanical process, due to some sort of barrier or error It also refers to a small space or partition for a person or an animal in a public place or even a large open area at a market or fair to sell products