English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word - rootword - affixes
iurong - urong - i-~
i.u.rung. - 3 syllables

i- = iurong
iurong

iurong [i.ú.rung.] : stop (v.)
urong [ú.rung.] : inactive (adj.); static (adj.); nightmare (n.); stop (v.)

Derivatives of urong


Glosses:
stop
n. (event)1. halt, stopthe event of something ending.; "it came to a stop at the bottom of the hill"
~ conclusion, ending, finishevent whose occurrence ends something.; "his death marked the ending of an era"; "when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show"
~ cessation, surceasea stopping.; "a cessation of the thunder"
~ standstill, tie-up, standan interruption of normal activity.
n. (act)2. stop, stoppagethe act of stopping something.; "the third baseman made some remarkable stops"; "his stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood"
~ human action, human activity, act, deedsomething that people do or cause to happen.
~ stand-down, standdown(military) a temporary stop of offensive military action.
~ haemostasia, haemostasis, hemostasia, hemostasissurgical procedure of stopping the flow of blood (as with a hemostat).
n. (act)3. layover, stop, stopovera brief stay in the course of a journey.; "they made a stopover to visit their friends"
~ staycontinuing or remaining in a place or state.; "they had a nice stay in Paris"; "a lengthy hospital stay"; "a four-month stay in bankruptcy court"
~ night-stopa break in a journey for the night.
~ pit stopa brief stop at a pit during an automobile race to take on fuel or service the car.
~ pit stopa stop during an automobile trip for rest and refreshment.
~ standa stop made by a touring musical or theatrical group to give a performance.; "a one-night stand"
n. (state)4. arrest, check, halt, hitch, stay, stop, stoppagethe state of inactivity following an interruption.; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"
~ inaction, inactiveness, inactivitythe state of being inactive.
~ counterchecka check that restrains another check.
~ logjamany stoppage attributable to unusual activity.; "the legislation ran into a logjam"
n. (location)5. stopa spot where something halts or pauses.; "his next stop is Atlanta"
~ bus stopa place on a bus route where buses stop to discharge and take on passengers.
~ checkpointa place (as at a frontier) where travellers are stopped for inspection and clearance.
~ loading area, loading zonea stop where carriers can be loaded and unloaded.
~ stopover, way stationa stopping place on a journey.; "there is a stopover to change planes in Chicago"
~ place, spot, topographic pointa point located with respect to surface features of some region.; "this is a nice place for a picnic"; "a bright spot on a planet"
n. (communication)6. occlusive, plosive, plosive consonant, plosive speech sound, stop, stop consonanta consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it.; "his stop consonants are too aspirated"
~ obstruenta consonant that is produced with a partial or complete blockage of the airflow from the lungs through the nose or mouth.
~ implosionthe initial occluded phase of a stop consonant.
~ plosion, explosionthe terminal forced release of pressure built up during the occlusive phase of a stop consonant.
~ labial stopa stop consonant that is produced with the lips.
~ glottal catch, glottal plosive, glottal stopa stop consonant articulated by releasing pressure at the glottis; as in the sudden onset of a vowel.
~ suction stop, clicka stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth (as in Bantu).
n. (communication)7. full point, full stop, period, point, stopa punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations.; "in England they call a period a stop"
~ punctuation mark, punctuationthe marks used to clarify meaning by indicating separation of words into sentences and clauses and phrases.
~ suspension point(usually plural) one of a series of points indicating that something has been omitted or that the sentence is incomplete.
n. (artifact)8. stop(music) a knob on an organ that is pulled to change the sound quality from the organ pipes.; "the organist pulled out all the stops"
~ knoba round handle.
~ pipe organ, organwind instrument whose sound is produced by means of pipes arranged in sets supplied with air from a bellows and controlled from a large complex musical keyboard.
~ musican artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner.
n. (artifact)9. diaphragm, stopa mechanical device in a camera that controls size of aperture of the lens.; "the new cameras adjust the diaphragm automatically"
~ camera, photographic cameraequipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other).
~ iris diaphragm, irisdiaphragm consisting of thin overlapping plates that can be adjusted to change the diameter of a central opening.
~ mechanical devicemechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principles.
n. (artifact)10. catch, stopa restraint that checks the motion of something.; "he used a book as a stop to hold the door open"
~ bench hookany of various stops on a workbench against which work can be pushed (as while chiseling or planing).
~ doorstop, doorstoppera stop that keeps open doors from moving.
~ detent, pawl, click, doga hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward.
~ constraint, restrainta device that retards something's motion.; "the car did not have proper restraints fitted"
~ tripper, tripa catch mechanism that acts as a switch.; "the pressure activates the tripper and releases the water"
n. (artifact)11. block, blockage, closure, occlusion, stop, stoppagean obstruction in a pipe or tube.; "we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe"
~ breech closer, breechblocka metal block in breech-loading firearms that is withdrawn to insert a cartridge and replaced to close the breech before firing.
~ impedimenta, obstruction, impediment, obstructer, obstructorany structure that makes progress difficult.
~ plug, stopple, stopperblockage consisting of an object designed to fill a hole tightly.
~ vapor lock, vapour locka stoppage in a pipeline caused by gas bubbles (especially a stoppage that develops in hot weather in an internal-combustion engine when fuel in the gas line boils and forms bubbles that block the flow of gasoline to the carburetor).
v. (motion)12. halt, stopcome to a halt, stop moving.; "the car stopped"; "She stopped in front of a store window"
~ go offstop running, functioning, or operating.; "Our power went off during the hurricane"
~ pull up shortstop abruptly.; "The police car pulled up short and then turned around fast"
~ checkstop for a moment, as if out of uncertainty or caution.; "She checked for an instant and missed a step"
~ checkstop in a chase especially when scent is lost.; "The dog checked"
~ checkabandon the intended prey, turn, and pursue an inferior prey.
~ rein in, reinstop or slow up one's horse or oneself by or as if by pulling the reins.; "They reined in in front of the post office"
~ conk, stallcome to a stop.; "The car stalled in the driveway"
~ stallexperience a stall in flight, of airplanes.
~ haul up, pull up, draw upcome to a halt after driving somewhere.; "The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn"; "The chauffeur hauled up in front of us"
~ brakestop travelling by applying a brake.; "We had to brake suddenly when a chicken crossed the road"
~ settlecome to rest.
v. (stative)13. cease, discontinue, give up, lay off, quit, stopput an end to a state or an activity.; "Quit teasing your little brother"
~ knock off, dropstop pursuing or acting.; "drop a lawsuit"; "knock it off!"
~ leave offstop using.; "leave off your jacket--no need to wear it here"
~ sign offcease broadcasting; get off the air; as of radio stations.
~ retire, withdrawwithdraw from active participation.; "He retired from chess"
~ pull the plugprevent from happening or continuing.; "The government pulled the plug on spending"
~ close off, shut offstem the flow of.; "shut off the gas when you leave for a vacation"
~ cheeseused in the imperative (get away, or stop it).; "Cheese it!"
~ call it a day, call it quitsstop doing what one is doing.; "At midnight, the student decided to call it quits and closed his books"
~ breakgive up.; "break cigarette smoking"
v. (social)14. block, halt, kibosh, stopstop from happening or developing.; "Block his election"; "Halt the process"
~ embargoprevent commerce.; "The U.S. embargoes Libya"
~ foreclose, forestall, preclude, prevent, forbidkeep from happening or arising; make impossible.; "My sense of tact forbids an honest answer"; "Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project"
~ staystop a judicial process.; "The judge stayed the execution order"
v. (motion)15. stop, stop overinterrupt a trip.; "we stopped at Aunt Mary's house"; "they stopped for three days in Florence"
~ cut off, disrupt, interrupt, break upmake a break in.; "We interrupt the program for the following messages"
~ callmake a stop in a harbour.; "The ship will call in Honolulu tomorrow"
~ lay over, stop overinterrupt a journey temporarily, e.g., overnight.; "We had to stop over in Venezuela on our flight back from Brazil"
v. (motion)16. stopcause to stop.; "stop a car"; "stop the thief"
~ checkarrest the motion (of something) abruptly.; "He checked the flow of water by shutting off the main valve"
~ rein, rein instop or check by or as if by a pull at the reins.; "He reined in his horses in front of the post office"
~ halt, arrest, holdcause to stop.; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses"
~ bring upcause to come to a sudden stop.; "The noise brought her up in shock"
~ cutstop filming.; "cut a movie scene"
~ flag downsignal to stop.; "Let's flag down a cab--it's starting to rain"; "The policeman flagged down our car"
~ stop, haltcome to a halt, stop moving.; "the car stopped"; "She stopped in front of a store window"
~ stallcause an engine to stop.; "The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car"
~ stallcause an airplane to go into a stall.
~ draw up, pull upcause (a vehicle) to stop.; "He pulled up the car in front of the hotel"
~ brakecause to stop by applying the brakes.; "brake the car before you go into a curve"
v. (change)17. break, break off, discontinue, stopprevent completion.; "stop the project"; "break off the negotiations"
~ fracturebecome fractured.; "The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe"
~ terminate, endbring to an end or halt.; "She ended their friendship when she found out that he had once been convicted of a crime"; "The attack on Poland terminated the relatively peaceful period after WW I"
~ bog down, bogget stuck while doing something.; "She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation"
~ cut off, disrupt, interrupt, break upmake a break in.; "We interrupt the program for the following messages"
v. (competition)18. arrest, check, contain, hold back, stop, turn backhold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of.; "Arrest the downward trend"; "Check the growth of communism in South East Asia"; "Contain the rebel movement"; "Turn back the tide of communism"
~ cut down, cut outintercept (a player).
~ defendbe on the defensive; act against an attack.
v. (contact)19. intercept, stopseize on its way.; "The fighter plane was ordered to intercept an aircraft that had entered the country's airspace"
~ grab, take hold of, catchtake hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of.; "Catch the ball!"; "Grab the elevator door!"
~ cut out, cut offcut off and stop.; "The bicyclist was cut out by the van"
v. (stative)20. cease, end, finish, stop, terminatehave an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical.; "the bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed"; "Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other"; "My property ends by the bushes"; "The symphony ends in a pianissimo"
~ pass awaygo out of existence.; "She hoped that the problem would eventually pass away"
~ lapseend, at least for a long time.; "The correspondence lapsed"
~ cut outcease operating.; "The pump suddenly cut out"
~ go outbecome extinguished.; "The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark"
~ adjourn, recess, break upclose at the end of a session.; "The court adjourned"
~ disappear, vanishcease to exist.; "An entire civilization vanished"
~ climax, culminateend, especially to reach a final or climactic stage.; "The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace"
~ run outbecome used up; be exhausted.; "Our supplies finally ran out"
~ run low, run short, goto be spent or finished.; "The money had gone after a few days"; "Gas is running low at the gas stations in the Midwest"
~ disappear, vanish, go awaybecome invisible or unnoticeable.; "The effect vanished when day broke"
~ conclude, closecome to a close.; "The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin"
~ come out, turn outresult or end.; "How will the game turn out?"
~ discontinuecome to or be at an end.; "the support from our sponsoring agency will discontinue after March 31"
~ breakcome to an end.; "The heat wave finally broke yesterday"
v. (contact)21. bar, barricade, block, block off, block up, blockade, stoprender unsuitable for passage.; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"; "stop the busy road"
~ obturate, occlude, close up, impede, obstruct, jam, blockblock passage through.; "obstruct the path"
~ block off, close off, shut offblock off the passage through.; "We shut off the valve"
~ closebar access to.; "Due to the accident, the road had to be closed for several hours"
~ obstruct, blockshut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight.; "The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage"; "The trees obstruct my view of the mountains"
v. (change)22. hold on, stopstop and wait, as if awaiting further instructions or developments.; "Hold on a moment!"
~ break, interruptterminate.; "She interrupted her pregnancy"; "break a lucky streak"; "break the cycle of poverty"
static
n. (event)1. atmospheric static, atmospherics, statica crackling or hissing noise caused by electrical interference.
~ interference, noise, disturbanceelectrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication.
~ radio noisestatic at radio wavelengths.
n. (communication)2. staticangry criticism.; "they will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial"
~ criticism, unfavorable judgmentdisapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings.; "the senator received severe criticism from his opponent"
adj. 3. inactive, motionless, static, stillnot in physical motion.; "the inertia of an object at rest"
~ nonmoving, unmovingnot in motion.
adj. (pertain)4. electrostatic, staticconcerned with or producing or caused by static electricity.; "an electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity"
adj. 5. stable, static, unchangingshowing little if any change.; "a static population"
~ unchangeablenot changeable or subject to change.; "a fixed and unchangeable part of the germ plasm"; "the unchangeable seasons"; "one of the unchangeable facts of life"
nightmare
n. (state)1. incubus, nightmarea situation resembling a terrifying dream.
~ situationa complex or critical or unusual difficulty.; "the dangerous situation developed suddenly"; "that's quite a situation"; "no human situation is simple"
n. (cognition)2. nightmarea terrifying or deeply upsetting dream.
~ dream, dreaminga series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep.; "I had a dream about you last night"
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