US /stɑ:p/
・UK /stɒp/
Okay, on to sound. The clash of drums-dee-dee-dee-dee-can't stop thinking of Joseph and his... The Amazing
"The clash of drums" - dee dee dee dee - can't stop thinking of Joseph and his the amazing technicolored dreamcoat.
So, maybe it's time to stop the name-calling.
So maybe it's time to stop the name-calling.
so much worse, so just stop right there.
don't stop there, keep learning with my American English in Real Life playlist, my Ben Franklin
But don't stop there.
- Okay. - Can we stop?
BUT WE HAVE TO STOP
WE HAVE TO STOP OUR
Can't stop so shut your mouth
Even when it's raining down, can't stop to stretch your mouth.
Hey, come on, did I tell you to stop?
Aw that's so nice. Sto- Stop resisting
In a house fire, a closed door can either save you or stop you in your tracks.
In this example, 'let' means 'to not stop or prevent something from happening'.