stoppage of production

  • 1stoppage — noun 1) the stoppage of production Syn: discontinuation, stopping, halting, cessation, termination, end, finish; interruption, suspension, breaking off Ant: start, continuation 2) …

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  • 2stoppage — stop‧page [ˈstɒpɪdʒ ǁ ˈstɑːp ] noun 1. [countable] a situation in which workers stop working for a short time as a protest: • The stoppage was called (= organized ) to protest against the cancellation of wage agreements. 2 …

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  • 3Stoppage — Le stoppage est une opération de tissage sophistiqué consistant à recontituer le tissu, le plus souvent d habillement, parfois d ameublement, ayant subi un accident : accroc, brûlure, coup de lame ou de ciseau intempestif, etc. Selon le type …

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  • 4stoppage — / stɒpɪdʒ/ noun the act of stopping ● stoppage of payments ● Bad weather was responsible for the stoppage of deliveries. ● Deliveries will be late because of stoppages on the production line. ▪▪▪ ‘…the commission noted that in the early 1960s… …

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  • 5stoppage — noun 1 (C) a situation in which workers stop working for a short time as a protest: time lost in disputes and stoppages 2 (C) something that blocks a tube or container: an intestinal stoppage 3 (C, U) BrE the act of stopping something from moving …

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