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停顿 (tíngdùn) is used as a verb, to indicate a pause or halt in speech or action. For example, 他习惯在说话前先停顿几秒。 It is his habit to pause for a few seconds before speaking.
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1. 暂停 (zàntíng) - temporary stop or pause, often used in the context of a break or interruption in an activity or process
2. 中断 (zhōngduàn) - interruption, break, or discontinuation, often used in the context of a sudden stop or pause in an ongoing action
3. 停止 (tíngzhǐ) - to stop, cease, or come to a halt, often used in the context of a complete cessation of an activity or process
4. 休止 (xiūzhǐ) - to rest or take a break, often used in the context of a temporary pause or cessation of an activity
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1. 暂停 (zàntíng) - This word also means "pause" or "halt" and is often used in the context of stopping an activity temporarily. It can also be used to describe a break or intermission in a performance or event.
2. 停止 (tíngzhǐ) - This word means "stop" or "cease" and is often used in a more final or permanent sense. It can also be used to describe the end of an action or movement.
3. 中断 (zhōngduàn) - This word means "interrupt" or "break off" and is often used to describe a sudden stop or pause in something. It can also be used to describe a disruption or discontinuation of a process or activity.
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