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v
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gen. clog; grind to a halt (masizonenko); come to a standstill; hit a snag (idiomatic) To encounter an unexpected problem or delay. Their plans to finish the garden that weekend hit a snag when an unseasonal snowfall dropped several inches on what should have become the pumpkin patch that day. – WAD Alexander Demidov); stumble (Ремедиос_П); bog down (As the formal peace process for the Ukraine war bogged down last month, the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, reached out for a direct meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin. I. Havkin); be stuck (на месте • leave a comment when you're stuck AlexRy); grind to a standstill (flandern); stop; jam; become inoperative; be at, come to, reach a standstill (The traffic was at a standstill)
Gruzovik ja (pf of застопориваться); stop; jam
Игорь Миг founder
auto. freeze (Penguine0001)
fig. falter (Баян); come to a halt (Andrey Truhachev)
idiom. hit the skids (Beforeyouaccuseme); hit a roadblock (Mira_G); dead in the water (VLZ_58); hit a skid (VLZ_58)
inf. run into a snag (bigmaxus)
Makarov. stall
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gen. stop (an engine, machine, etc.); snag; bring to a standstill; stall (Savielia); clog; bog down (напр, many students have legitimate concerns that simply are being ignored, inadequately addressed, or bogged down in administrative procedures Olga Okuneva); foul (движение); plug; put the brake on; stopper
Gruzovik check (pf of застопоривать); lock (pf of застопоривать)
Gruzovik, fig. put the brake on (pf of стопорить)
Makarov. snub
Makarov., slang gum up (работы)
nautic. stop
product. let it slide (Yeldar Azanbayev)
slang gum up
застопорившийся prtc.
gen. backed-up (backed-up kitchen BrinyMarlin)
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: 32 phrases in 10 subjects
British usage, not spelling1
Chess3
Figurative1
General9
Law1
Makarov13
Mass media1
Mining1
Patents1
Politics1

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