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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary
stall 
stall UK [stɔːl] US [stɑːl] noun [ stalls ] SHOP 1. <A > countable a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place • In the village market, the stalls are piled high with local vegetables. Thesaurus+: ↑Shops, markets and auctions ↑Restaurants and cafes ↑Buildings in general • He runs a fruit and vegetable stall in the market. • She runs a stall in the market. • The stall sells drinks and snacks. • The gaily striped awnings of the little shops and market stalls made an attractive scene. • Some displayed their wares on stalls, while others had just spread them out on the pavement. SMALL AREA 2. countable a small closed area within a farm building in which there is space for one animal to be kept Thesaurus+: ↑Animal Dwellings - man-made ↑Animal dwellings - natural 3. countable a small area of a room which is separated from the main part of the room by walls or curtains • There was one bathroom with a shower stall in the corner. Thesaurus+: ↑Walls and parts of walls SEATS 4. the stalls A. rows of fixed seats in a church which often have their sides and backs connected Thesaurus+: ↑Chairs and seats B. UK ( US the orchestra ) the seats on the main floor of a theatre or cinema, not at a higher level Compare circle; gallery Thesaurus+: ↑Theatre auditorium and front-of-house ↑Chairs and seats verb ENGINE 1. intransitive or transitive If an engine stalls, or if you stall it, it stops working suddenly and without you intending it to happen • A car may stall due to the driver braking too suddenly. • I stalled the car twice during my driving test but still managed to pass. Thesaurus+: ↑Not functioning ↑Driving and operating road vehicles DELAY 2. intransitive to delay taking action or avoid giving an answer in order to have more time to make a decision or get an advantage • She says she'll give me the money next week but I think she's just stalling (for time). Thesaurus+: ↑Delaying and wasting time 3. transitive If you stall a person, you delay them or prevent them from doing something for a period of time • I managed to stall him for a few days until I'd got enough money to pay back the loan. • mainly US The thief broke into the office while his accomplice stalled off the security guard. Thesaurus+: ↑Delaying and wasting time 4. transitive If you stall an event, you delay it or prevent it from happening for a period of time • Commandoes stalled the enemy attack by destroying three bridges. • Fears are growing that a tax increase may stall economic recovery. Thesaurus+: ↑Delaying and wasting time
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