| VERB | to pause | paused | paused pausing | pauses |
| SYNO | break | intermission | interruption | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
69 Übersetzungen
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- Pause {f} = break [pause, respite]
- Pause {f} [Schule] = recess [Am.]
- Pause {f} = intermission
- Pause {f} = stop
- Pause {f} = tea break
- Pause {f} = silent period
- Pause {f} = rest
- Pause {f} = interval
- Pause {f} = spell [Scot.] [Aus.] [NZ] [period of rest]
- Pause {f} = halt [break]
- Pause {f} = let-up
- Pause {f} = hiatus
- Pause {f} = time-out
- Pause {f} = stopping
- Pause {f} = tracing [result]
- Pause {f} = pause
- Pause {f} = respite [rest, interval]
- größere Pause {f} = considerable lapse of time
- kurze Pause {f} = short break
- halbe Pause {f} = minim rest [Br.]
- halbe Pause {f} = half rest [Am.]
- ganze Pause {f} = whole rest [Am.]
- ganze Pause {f} = semibreve rest [Br.]
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- Seaman began working on his coaching badge with a view to coaching goalkeepers but decided to pause after learning that he would first need a badge in outfield coaching in which he had no interest.
- The 'Aylesbury South Halt' as it used to be known, was on the ex GWR (originally broad gauge) line to Princes Risborough and High Wycombe, a stop for the train into Aylesbury to pause for any passengers who wanted a short train journey into the centre of town.
- Mackenzie had to pause twice to break up pockets of resistance.
- This is useful for direct memory access as it allows external devices to pause the CPU to release the memory bus, read or write small amounts of memory, and then unpause the CPU again.
- One such group in the abdominal nerve cord allows the female fly to pause her body movements to copulate.
- The ~ causes many applications to pause sending the command stream to the device (usually for half a second), e.g.
- Most automobile owner manuals instruct the operator to pause for at least ten seconds after each ten or fifteen seconds of cranking the engine, when trying to start an engine that does not start immediately.
- These neurons fire at steady high rates in the absence of input, and signals from the striatum cause them to pause or reduce their rate of firing.
- The Burns and Allen staff hired a composer to write the "Concerto for Index Finger", a joke piece in which the orchestra would play madly, only to pause while Allen played a one-finger scale with a final incorrect note.
- This string in the evolution ceased in 1914 with the breakout of World War I, which forced the movement as a whole to pause many of its activities.
- At points during the commentary, the viewer has the option to pause the film to view in more detail some of the things that the editor is discussing.
- It can be used to pause some computer games.
- This allows the user to pause the display and read long messages that scroll through the screen too quickly to read, such as when the system is booting up (provided the keyboard driver has already been loaded).
- Editions are available for travelers who may wish to play in a conveyance such as a train or plane or to pause a game in progress and resume later.
- The airport had to pause operations after seawater surges inundated the island; runways were hit, and the water reached up to the engines of some aircraft.
- Avraham son of Rambam, continued fighting for his father's beliefs in the East; desecration of Maimonides' tomb, at Tiberias by Jews, was a profound shock to Jews throughout the Diaspora and caused all to pause and reflect upon what was being done to the fabric of Jewish culture.
- instruction on the PDP-6) almost as quickly as it could be read; the hardware simply incremented the value between the read phase and the write phase of a single memory cycle (perhaps signalling the memory controller to pause briefly in the middle of the cycle).
- However, they had had to pause at the Trigno to re-group and reorganise their logistics along the poor roads stretching back to Bari and Taranto [...] and [...] respectively to the rear of the front.
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