0 the act of stopping moving or happening -- bezruch, zatrzymanie się
1 to officially order something to stop -- wstrzymać coś
The government has called a halt to all new building in the area.
2 to stop or make something stop -- zatrzymać (się), stanąć, wstrzymać
The council ordered that work on the project should be halted immediately.
Are we spending too much, too little, or about the right amount on halting the rising crime rate?
Even if all transmission between flocks was halted in 2000, the minimum size of the outbreak would be almost 300 farms.
In fact, a stopping rule is optimal if and only if it has a halting state [12].
At the moment, there are no indications that the downward slide could be halted.
After syncytial fusion the cascade of apoptosis seems to be halted for several weeks.
Once the certificate had been issued, rent increased very rapidly until the depression of the 1820s halted the trend (see figure 5).
In this case the operator has to be informed about the cause of the problem and the system has to be halted.
Practical work was halted, when appropriate, so that the teacher could summarise and consolidate learning.
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