stop-and-go — ● stop and go nom masculin invariable (anglais to stop, arrêter, and, et, et to go, aller) Correction d un dérèglement économique par un autre, en sens inverse, compensant le premier. stop and go [stɔpɛ̃ndgo] n. m. invar. ÉTYM. 1965, stop go, in… … Encyclopédie Universelle
stop-and-go — [stäp′ən gō′] adj. characterized by or involving frequent stopping and restarting [stop and go traffic at rush hour] … English World dictionary
stop-and-go — 〈[stɔ̣p ənd goʊ] Adj.; im Straßenverkehr〉 (aufgrund eines Staus) häufiges Anhalten u. Anfahren erforderlich machend; Stop and go Verkehr [Etym.: engl., »halten und gehen, fahren«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
stop-and-go — /stop euhn goh /, adj. characterized by periodically enforced stops, as caused by heavy traffic or traffic signals: stop and go traffic. [1920 25] * * * … Universalium
stop-and-go — 〈[stɔ̣pəndgoʊ] im Straßenverkehr〉 (aufgrund eines Staus) häufiges Anhalten u. Anfahren erforderlich machend [engl., „halten und fahren“] … Universal-Lexikon
Stop-and-go — Stop and gozähfließenderVerkehr,Stau,Autoschlange,Verkehrschaos,Verkehrsstörung … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
stop-and-go — stop′ and go′ adj. characterized by periodically enforced stops, as caused by heavy traffic or traffic signals • Etymology: 1920–25 … From formal English to slang
stop-and-go — adjective Date: 1925 of, relating to, or involving frequent stops; especially controlled or regulated by traffic lights < stop and go driving > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Stop-and-go — Un stop and go (terme anglophone signifiant « stopper et repartir ») est une pénalité qui s applique en compétition automobile durant une épreuve. Elle consiste en un passage obligatoire par les stands, en respectant la vitesse limite… … Wikipédia en Français
stop-and-go — adj. Stop and go is used with these nouns: ↑traffic … Collocations dictionary
Stop and Identify statutes — “Stop and identify” statutes are laws in the United States that require persons detained under certain circumstances to identify themselves to a police officer. [Although “police officer” is used throughout this article, most “stop and identify”… … Wikipedia