pause deutsch
EN[pɔːz] [pɔz] [pɑz] [-ɔːz]US
WPause
- Pause bezeichnet
- die zeitlich begrenzte Unterbrechung eines Ablaufs, siehe Pause
- eine veraltete Reproduktionstechnik (bzw. deren Ergebnis auf Papier), siehe Blaupause, pausen
- eine Taste auf der deutschen Computertastatur, siehe Pause (Tastatur)
- eine Zäsur in einem Musikstück, siehe Pause (Musik)
- Die Pause, 1935 gegründete österreichische Kulturzeitschrift
- ein altes Schweizer Flächenmaß, siehe Pause (Einheit)
- Pause oder La Pause ist der Familienname folgender Personen:
- Aljoscha Pause (* 1972), deutscher Fernsehjournalist, Filmemacher, Regisseur, Autor und Produzent
FR pause
- SubstantivPLpausesSUF-pause
- A temporary stop or rest; an intermission of action; interruption; suspension; cessation.
- If the afternoon was fine they strolled together in the park, very slowly, and with pauses to draw breath wherever the ground sloped upward. The slightest effort made the patient cough. He would stand leaning on a stick and holding a hand to his side, and when the paroxysm had passed it left him shaking.
- A short time for relaxing and doing something else.
- Hesitation; suspense; doubt.
- In writing and printing, a mark indicating the place and nature of an arrest of voice in reading; a punctuation mark.
- Teach the pupil to mind the pauses.
- A break or paragraph in writing.
- Alternative spelling of Pause (“a button that pauses or resumes something”).
- (as direct object) take pause: hesitate; give pause: cause to hesitate.
- A temporary stop or rest; an intermission of action; interruption; suspension; cessation.
- VerbSGpausesPRpausingPT, PPpaused
- (intransitive) To interrupt an activity and wait.
- When telling the scary story, he paused for effect.
- (intransitive) To hesitate; to hold back; to delay.
- (transitive) To halt the play or playback of, temporarily, so that it can be resumed from the same point.
- to pause a song, a video, or a computer game
- (intransitive, obsolete) To consider; to reflect.
- (intransitive) To interrupt an activity and wait.
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- “Uncle Barnaby was always father and mother to me,” Benson broke in; then after a pause his mind flew off at a tangent. “Is old Hannah all right—in the will, I mean?”
- Our folks are slow to fratch, but they're not quick at letting go," said Tom, who paused and added: "I wunner where Bell got his money; he had none when he took a job at mill in oad Osborn's time."
- a delimitative pause in speech, corresponding to a comma in writing
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of pause in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionary