English to Spanish Dictionary stoppage

stoppage

paro
definition
noun
the result of the air raid was complete stoppage of production
an instance of movement, activity, or supply stopping or being stopped.
translation of 'stoppage'
noun
paro,
obstrucción,
parada
example
The 'stoppage' meant he finished joint fifth with another England team-mate.
The 'stoppage' was the fourth general strike held in Italy since April 2002, when unions held the first general strike for two decades.
Up until the point of the 'stoppage' , I was winning the fight.
Besides production, the fertilizer companies also use natural gas for fuel, and because of the 'stoppage' in their supplies they were unable to deliver their remaining fertilizer stock to market.
one machine-gun crew had a 'stoppage'
When Wilson got up he was greeted by a big uppercut followed by a right and the 'stoppage' .
The 'stoppage' was in protest against management plans to privatise airport services and was called by ground staff unions.
More than 2,000 employees joined the national 'stoppage' .
the result of the air raid was complete 'stoppage' of production
Cooper lasted into the sixth this time, with a cut eye again forcing an early 'stoppage' .
Despite criticism that commuters will face widespread public transport disruption during the marches, bus and rail workers are planning a complete 'stoppage' .
Some 46 prohibition notices were served, which required the immediate 'stoppage' of particular work activities or prohibiting the use of machinery until it was made safe.
The 'stoppage' and protest shut down most of the plant's production lines.
work 'stoppage'
A national 'stoppage' of public employees may begin on November 8 if the government continues to refuse the payment of a six-year bonus.
This situation has further worsened due to 'stoppage' of power inflow from the eastern region due to floods.
The 'stoppage' involved employees in transport, port shipments and the postal service.
Each time there was a power failure, the water pumping system was disturbed while pipes burst and caused a 'stoppage' in water supply to the township.
A 'stoppage' led to the playing of added-on time, during which two opportunities for goals emerged.
The pace and action was intense from the second the green flag fell, with a race 'stoppage' due to several big crashes around the track.
A sudden 'stoppage' [in production] could cause an explosion.
Harrison, who had refused to predict a knockout or 'stoppage' during the pre-fight hype, admitted he was unconcerned about how he retained his title.
'stoppage' time
The report by the Department of Transport's air accident investigation unit found that the engine 'stoppage' was caused by failure of the crankshaft.
Nine unions called the latest 'stoppage' in a long-standing protest by workers against privatisation plans.
a power 'stoppage'
Talks aimed at preventing the 'stoppage' broke down on Wednesday.
The results of the angiogram disclosed blood 'stoppage' at a point above the knee.
His record of 28 knockouts includes 'stoppages' of many experienced boxers.
Some teachers could go on strike, take rolling strike 'stoppages' , and not have their pay deducted for non-performance in the classroom.
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