English to Samoan Meaning of halt - pipili


Halt :
pipili

pipili

taofia, pipili, utu, mānava, toso i luga, utuvā, tū, nofo i lalo, tiaʻi, tapunia i lalo, faatuai, musa, setu

vaepiʻo, pipili

pipilitaofitu soohalts
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Definitions of halt in English
Noun(1) the state of inactivity following an interruption(2) the event of something ending(3) an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement
Verb(1) cause to stop(2) come to a halt, stop moving(3) stop from happening or developing(4) stop the flow of a liquid
Adjective(1) disabled in the feet or legs
Examples of halt in English
(1) "He who is halt " clearly refers to Zar, who walks with a painful limp because of a leg injury he suffered many years before.(2) a halt in production(3) Before the flyovers were built, buses would halt at several stops on the road and this was convenient to many who lived or worked around these stops.(4) American companies will, in the next few years, come under intense political pressure to halt the loss of jobs to India and China.(5) Orkney had protested that the scheme - to halt livestock shipping in winds of force five or more - would disrupt transportation for months.(6) AAF resumed production last week after closing its operation for nine months due to a halt in the supply of gas from the Arun fields.(7) An epiphany strikes me with the magnificent glory of a holy intervention and instantly brings my seizure to a halt .(8) York motorists were hit with road chaos, as accidents and roadworks brought traffic to a halt , and panic-buying closed a busy petrol station.(9) A police spokesman said on arrival in Valencia heavily-armed soldiers and police officers surrounded the area, bringing work at the quarries to a halt .(10) When a vehicle finally comes to a halt , it does so wherever the driver pleases, like a toddler falling asleep in the middle of the living-room floor.(11) Just as in the case of the failure of deficit spending, more consumption by household will not halt recessionary pressures.(12) The Humvee made a hard right and jerked to a halt .(13) As the breeze passed away, they came to a halt , breathing hard, straining to control the sound of their breathing.(14) Once four or five trusses have formed, pinch out the main growing stem to halt the plant's growth.(15) After a high speed chase lasting several minutes, the car left the road and slid to a halt .(16) The 2001 U.S. recession brought Mexican growth to a halt , and foreign investors have begun moving production to lower cost locations in Asia.
Related Phrases of halt
(1) come to a halt ::
oo mai i se pipili
(2) abrupt halt ::
pipili faafuasei
(3) grind to a halt ::
olo i se pipili
(4) call a halt ::
valaau a pipili
Synonyms
Noun
1. stop ::
taofia
2. stoppage ::
stoppage
3. hitch ::
anini
4. freeze ::
faʻaʻaisa
Verb
5. stop ::
taofia
6. hold ::
umia
7. stanch ::
stanch
Adjective
8. halting ::
tu soo
Different Forms
halt, halted, halting, halts
Word Example from TV Shows
Halt.

Halt.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 2

You can't expect us
to halt hostilities

You can't expect us to HALT hostilities

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

Halt!

Halt!

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4

Halt!

Halt!

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6

Company, halt!

Company, HALT!

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 6

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