stoppage
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT When there is a stoppage, people stop working because of a disagreement with their employers. 罷工[商業(yè)]
Mineworkers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month. 烏克蘭的礦工們已投票決定下個(gè)月罷工一天。
2. N-COUNT A stoppage is the same as . 暫停[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
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stoppage /?st?p?d?/ (stoppages)
劍橋詞典
stoppage noun [C] (NOT WORKING)
a time when work is stopped because of a disagreement between workers and employers
停工,罷工
stoppage noun [C] (MONEY)
UK (US and Australian English deduction)an amount that is taken away from the money that you are paid before you officially receive it
(薪水的)扣除款
Stoppages include things like pension contributions and national insurance . 扣除款包括稅款、養(yǎng)老公積金和國(guó)民保險(xiǎn)之類(lèi)的款項(xiàng)。
stoppage noun [C] (FOOTBALL)
a time during a football match when the game is stopped because of an injury to a player
(足球比賽)傷停時(shí)間
In a cup final , if the teams are level after 90 minutes plus any time added on for stoppages, they play extra time . 在杯賽的決賽中,如果兩支球隊(duì)在90分鐘以及傷停補(bǔ)時(shí)之后依然比分持平,他們將進(jìn)行加時(shí)賽。
stoppage noun [C] (BUS)
Indian Englishan occasion when a bus stops to allow passengers to get on and off
公共汽車(chē)停下讓乘客上下 返回 stoppage