stall
noun
verb
stɔːl
noun
1
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
C
a
market
stall
市场摊位
2
an
enclosed
area
in
a
building
for
an
animal
such
as
a
horse
or
cow
畜栏,畜棚; 马 ; 牛棚
C
3
if
a
plane
goes
into
a
stall,
its
engine
stops
working
〔飞机引擎的〕停止运转,熄火
C usually singular 一般用单数
4
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
C usually plural 一般用复数
choir
stalls
唱诗班席
5
bathroom/toilet/shower stall
a
small
enclosed
private
area
for
washing
or
using
the
toilet
浴室/厕所间/淋浴间
6
the stalls
the
seats
on
the
main
level
of
a
theatre
or
cinema
[英] 〔戏院或电影院的〕正厅座位
BrE
a
good
seat
in
the
front
row
of
the
stalls
正厅前排的好座位
verb
7
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
I,T
The
car
kept
stalling.
这辆汽车老熄火。
An
inexperienced
pilot
may
easily
stall
a
plane.
没有经验的飞行员很容易使飞机失速下降。
8
to
deliberately
delay
because
you
are
not
ready
to
do
something,
answer
questions
etc
[非正式] 故意拖延
I | informal
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。
9
to
make
someone
wait
or
stop
something
from
happening
until
you
are
ready
[非正式] 拖住; 拖延
T | informal
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.
我们只好想办法拖住他。
10
to
stop
making
progress
or
developing
停顿,搁置
I
The
peace
process
remained
stalled.
和平进程仍然停滞不前。
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。