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Stop dead to stop very quickly or with great force(¡¦À» ¿ÏÀüÈ÷ ÁßÁöÇÏ´Ù): He stopped dead when he saw the bear in the middle of the road.
Stop in one's tracks to stop very quickly or with great force((¹«¼¿ö¼¡¤³î¶ó¼ °¡´ø ±æ¡¤µ¿ÀÛÀ») µü ¸ØÃß°Ô ¸ØÃß´Ù): The elephant was forced to stop in its tracks at the electric fence.
Stop off to stop at a place for a short time while going somewhere((¿©Çà±æ¿¡) (¡¦¿¡) Àá½Ã µé¸£´Ù[¸Ó¹«¸£´Ù]): We decided to stop off at the fish store before we went home.
Stop on a dime stops very quickly and accurately(À绡¸® ±×¸®°í Á¤È®È÷ ¸ØÃß´Ù[±×¸¸µÎ´Ù]): This is a difficult undertaking. I did not expect the violence to stop on a dime here.
Stop over to stay at a place overnight or for a short time while on a trip((±ä ¿©Á¤ Áß¿¡) (~¿¡¼) Àá½Ã ¸Ó¹«¸£´Ù): The airplane had to stop over in Alaska because one of the passengers had a heart attack.