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Gruzovik |
ja (pf of застопориваться); stop; jam |
posp. |
clog; grind to a halt (masizonenko); come to a standstill; 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 |
Игорь Миг |
founder |
idiom. |
hit the skids (Beforeyouaccuseme); hit a roadblock (Mira_G); dead in the water (VLZ_58); hit a skid (VLZ_58) |
makar. |
stall |
nief. |
run into a snag (bigmaxus) |
przen. |
falter (Баян); come to a halt (Andrey Truhachev) |
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Gruzovik |
check (pf of застопоривать); lock (pf of застопоривать) |
posp. |
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, przen. |
put the brake on (pf of стопорить) |
makar. |
snub |
makar., slang |
gum up (работы) |
mor. |
stop |
prod. |
let it slide (Yeldar Azanbayev) |
slang |
gum up |
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posp. |
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) |
mot. |
freeze (Penguine0001) |
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posp. |
backed-up (backed-up kitchen BrinyMarlin) |