中止英语怎么说
This idiom is used as a metaphor meaning that one is in a difficult situation and cannot help but continue to pursue one's course.
Casting his reputation for caution to the winds, Mr Barroso also queried the legality of such German ideas as suspending voting rights for euro-zone miscreants.
Illness struck him off from social contacts.
My uncle must put the brakes on my traveling plans.
He threatened to block all trade between the two countries.
I was shocked by the descriptions on the Twitter site I visited last night. But happier this morning when I went to it the page was blank except for a message 'Profile has been suspended'.
The electricity company disconnected our electricity.
But when Russia defaulted, the whole market bolted for safety.
He was disappointed and saddened that legal argument had stopped the trial.
The peace agreement has at least temporarily halted the civil war.
Such legal quarrels are unlikely to halt the rise of Android.
The negotiations were adjourned for a week.
Illness had put a brake on his progress.
The motion should push sufferers of sleep apnoea—the loud form of snoring that can be dangerous to health—into a position where they no longer snore.
If the wrong password is given the program aborts.
They abandoned the match because of rain.
Management has not succeeded in breaking the strike.
Mr Schwarzenegger has proposed suspending a spending formula that voters explicitly chose at the ballot box.
Also be aware that, at every corner kick, the change back can only take place during a stoppage in the game.
Waiting denotes the stoppage of time for there is no progress when you wait.
Public anger has already persuaded several advertisers to suspend their dealings with the News of the World; some readers may choose to boycott it.
He has won plaudits for suspending plans to build more nuclear facilities.
The talks were hung up for a week.
General Wavell's visit to London was shelved by the need for his presence in Teheran.
It also logs on traffic that is rejected, detoured or stopped, and traffic that is permitted or redirected.