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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4533 COCA: 6674

stall

Word family
stall1 /stɔːl $ stɒːl/ ●●○ S3 noun  
1 [countableC]SHOP/STORE a table or a small shop with an open front, especially outdoors, where goods are sold 〔尤指户外的〕货摊,摊位
 a market stall
市场摊位
2. [countableC]TA an enclosed area in a building for an animal such as a horse or cow 畜栏,畜棚;马厩;牛棚
3. [countableC usually singular]TTC if a plane goes into a stall, its engine stops working 〔飞机引擎的〕停止运转,熄火
4 [countableC usually plural]TBB a seat in a row of fixed seats for priests and singers in some larger churches 〔一些大教堂中的〕牧师和唱诗班座位
 choir stalls
唱诗班席
5. bathroom/toilet/shower stall TBBa small enclosed private area for washing or using the toilet 浴室/厕所间/淋浴间
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6 the stalls British EnglishBrEAPT the seats on the main level of a theatre or cinema 〔戏院或电影院的〕正厅座位
 a good seat in the front row of the stalls
正厅前排的好座位
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5 see picture at 见图 theatre
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Related topics: Transport
stall2 verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]TT if an engine or vehicle stalls, or if you stall it, it stops because there is not enough power or speed to keep it going (使)〔引擎或交通工具〕停止运转,熄火
 The car kept stalling.
这辆汽车老熄火。
 An inexperienced pilot may easily stall a plane.
没有经验的飞行员会很容易使飞机失速下降。
2 [intransitiveI] informalDELAY to deliberately delay because you are not ready to do something, answer questions etc 故意拖延
 Quit stalling and answer my question!
别拖延时间,快回答我的问题!
 He was just stalling for time.
他只是在拖延时间。
3 [transitiveT] informalPREVENT to make someone wait or stop something from happening until you are ready 拖住;拖延
 Maybe we can stall the sale until the prices go up.
也许我们可以拖到价格上涨时再出售。
 We’ve got to stall him somehow.
我们必须想办法拖住他。
4 [intransitiveI] to stop making progress or developing 停顿,搁置
 While his career has stalled, hers has taken off.
在他的事业停滞不前之际,她的事业却腾飞了。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
stallstall1 /stɔːlstɒːl/ noun [countableC]COMMERCE
a table on which goods are placed, found in a public place such as a market
a market stall
stallstall2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
1to stop or cause something to stop, usually before continuing again
Investment in the country has stalled and billions of dollars have been transferred elsewhere.
Maybe we can stall the sale until the prices go up.
When the previous contract expired and bargainingtalks stalled, the workers went on strike.
2to be delayed, or to delay something or someone
Sales of cars fell 12.7% in mid-April, further stalling a hoped-for recovery for the industry.
Origin stall1
1. Old English steall
2. (1900-2000) → STALL2
stall2
1. (1900-2000) stall to put in a stall ((14-20 centuries)), from → STALL1
2. (1800-1900) stale something that leads people from the correct way ((15-19 centuries)), from Anglo-French estale something set up
stall1 nounstall2 verb
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4533 COCA: 6674
stall

noun¹

1where things are sold貨攤 see also stand ADJECTIVE | VERB + STALL | STALL + VERB | STALL + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEmarket, roadside (especially BrE) 集市/路邊攤位bric-a-brac, cake, charity, fish, flower (all especially BrE) 小裝飾品攤;蛋糕攤;慈善攤位;魚攤;花攤book (usually bookstall) (BrE) 書攤VERB + STALLhave有攤位He has a flower stall in the market.他在集市上有個花攤。put up, set out, set up支起攤位;擺好攤位pack up (especially BrE) 收攤man, run照看/經營攤位Who's going to man the stall at lunchtime?午飯時誰來看攤?STALL + VERBsell sth攤位售賣⋯a stall selling second-hand books舊書攤STALL + NOUNholder (usually stallholder) (BrE) , keeper (NAmE) 攤主;看攤人
PREPOSITIONat a/the stall在攤位上I bought this trout at the market fish stall.我在市場的魚攤上買的這條鱒魚。behind the stall在貨攤後the man behind the stall看攤人
stall

noun²

2small room/space小隔間ADJECTIVE | VERB + STALL | STALL + NOUN ADJECTIVEempty空隔間bathroom, shower, toilet (all especially NAmE) 浴室;淋浴室;洗手間choir, horse唱詩班座位;馬廐starting (especially BrE) 起跑門柵The horse refused to enter the starting stalls.那匹馬怎麼也不進起跑門柵。VERB + STALLclean, muck, muck out清洗隔間;打掃馬廐We had to muck out stalls and groom the horses.我們必須得打掃馬廐,刷洗馬匹。STALL + NOUNdoor隔間的門
stall

verb

ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBeffectively事實上拖延Discussions were effectively stalled by the union's refusal to participate.由於工會拒絕參加,磋商事實上被拖延下來。PHRASESbe currently stalled, be temporarily stalled目前/臨時被拖延The peace process is currently stalled.目前和平進程被擱置。stall for time拖延時間He asked them all kinds of pointless questions, stalling for time.他向他們提了各種毫無意義的問題來拖延時間。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4533 COCA: 6674
stall verb
hold sb/sth up (Discussions have stalled.) take your time (They are stalling on the deal.)
stall

noun

stall ♦︎ booth ♦︎ stand ♦︎ kioskThese are all words for a table or small shop with an open front that people sell things from. 这些词均表示货摊、售货亭。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a hot-dog stall / standa food / refreshment stall / kioska / an information / ticket booth / kioska newspaper stand / kioskto have / run a stall / booth / stand / kioskto set up / man a stall / stand stall [countable] a table or small shop with an open front that people sell things from, especially at a market (尤指集市上的)货摊,摊位,售货亭He works on a market stall in the square.他在广场上的一个集市售货亭工作。 booth buːð; NAmE buːθ [countable] a small tent or temporary structure at a market, exhibition or fairground, where you can buy things, get information or watch sth (集市、展览会或展销会的)临时货摊,信息亭,放映棚The stalls and booths were doing a brisk trade.那些售货亭和临时摊位的生意很红火。Typically, booths are fairground, seaside or roadside booths, in which you might buy sth, try to win sth, or have your future told, for example. Other booths are the sort of places where there is just enough space for one person to sit, giving people information, selling tickets or taking people's money for sth. 通常,booth设在fairground、seaside或roadside之类的地方,在那里可以购物、赢取奖品或算命等。booth也指只能容纳一个人的狭小空间,用于回答问讯、卖票或收款an information / a ticket / a toll booth问讯处;售票处;投票亭 stand [countable] a table or upright structure that goods are sold from, especially in the street (尤指大街上的)货摊,售货亭A crowd lined up outside her newspaper stand.一群人在她的报亭外面排起了队。Typical collocates of stand are hot-dog, doughnut, hamburger and newspaper or news. Especially in British English, a stand can also be a table or upright structure where things are displayed or advertised, for example at an exhibition. * stand的常见搭配词有hot-dog、doughnut、hamburger、newspaper或news。特别是在英式英语中,stand也可指展览会等处用于展示或推介物品的桌子或架子People crowded round Oxford University Press's stand at the book fair.图书展销会上,人们纷纷围在牛津大学出版社的展台前。In American English use booth. 在美式英语中则用booth。 kiosk ˈkiːɒsk; NAmE ˈkiːɑːsk [countable] (especially BrE) a small shop, open at the front, where newspapers, drinks, etc. are sold (出售报纸、饮料等的)小亭She stopped at a newspaper kiosk to pick up a copy of 'Private Eye'.她在一个报亭前停下来,买了本《私家侦探》。A kiosk is usually a small building, rather than an upright structure like a stand that can easily be taken down or moved. * kiosk通常是一座小型建筑物,而不像stand那样是可以随时拆掉或搬走的货摊。

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