standstill
See also: stand still
English
Etymology
From stand + still. Compare Dutch stilstand (“standstill”), German Stillstand (“standstill”), Danish stilstand (“standstill”).
Noun
standstill (countable and uncountable, plural standstills)
- Complete immobility; halt.
- The wreck brought traffic to a standstill for hours.
- 1960 March, “Motive Power Miscellany: Western Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 184:
- [...] but in the damp conditions prevailing the driver sensibly was unwilling to attempt the climb up through Combe Down tunnel without help, for fear of slipping to a standstill in the unventilated bore, [...].
Derived terms
- standstill agreement
Translations
complete immobility
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