pause
ਵਿਰਾਮ
definition
verb
she paused, at a loss for words
interrupt action or speech briefly.
noun
she dropped me outside during a brief pause in the rain
a temporary stop in action or speech.
example
The tension in the group was evident through the pregnant 'pause' in speech.
You can 'pause' live television programmes and then go back to where you left off when you press play.
A remote control is a terrible thing: we can 'pause' the film to make a cup of tea, fast forward boring bits, and rewind scenes that we weren't really paying attention to.
Hunter suddenly got the feeling that he knew her, so thanks to modern technology, he was able to 'pause' the television on the shot of the woman.
At midday, buses will pull to the side of the road, black cabs will stop and people will 'pause' in their daily routine.
He pulled one head phone out of his ear and pressed another button on the contraption to 'pause' the music.
I 'pause' , waiting to see if he's still with me, if he has understood.
They discovered that men are almost twice a likely as women to 'pause' or hesitate when talking.
He would 'pause' the tape when this occurred, and then record what was said in his notebook.
he chattered away without 'pause'
Without 'pause' , he rode towards them and ordered them to take down a section of fence.
Her dark blue eyes made him 'pause' a second longer.
Better still, you will be able to 'pause' the download operation, disconnect, make a phone call and then resume.
I get to 'pause' video to have arguments with friends whether a foot was in bounds or not, and I can watch a great touchdown pass as many times as I want.
For example, you can 'pause' your favourite television programme while you grab a snack or go to the toilet.
He might 'pause' at the office briefly before leaving for the day.
TiVo wowed most observers with its ability to 'pause' live television.
After a brief 'pause' , he said ‘Sorry, mate, but there's a dress code.’
One additional feature of these devices is the ability to 'pause' normal TV shows.
she dropped me outside during a brief 'pause' in the rain
the admiral chattered away without 'pause'
From time to time, he stopped and, after a brief 'pause' , continued his barbed tirade against the desecrators of the Sabbath.
She can then fast forward, rewind and 'pause' it at any time over the next 24 hours.
In the 5th Symphony he dispenses with the 'pause' before the finale.
Trying to deal with the embarrassing situation, the reporter had to 'pause' the camera, comfort him and patiently tell him what he needed to say.
Users can 'pause' live TV, rewind and set up recordings - all without an advanced degree in VCR technology.
After a brief 'pause' for judging, it will continue on to the community centre where refreshments for all participants will be served.
I laughed at his silliness, asked Holly to 'pause' the movie for a second, and got up to go out to the kitchen.
I got nothing else to say on his answer, because I'd have to 'pause' the tape again until I stop laughing.
It will reconnect at any time; 'pause' it, quit it, turn the computer off, you can start the download again and it's fine.
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