stoppage
stop|page /st'ɒpɪdʒ/ (stoppages)
1 [N-COUNT] oft supp N
When there is a stoppage, people stop working because of a disagreement with their employers. (BUSINESS)
Mineworkers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month.
= strike
2 [N-COUNT]
In football and some other sports, when there is a stoppage, the game stops for a short time, for example because a player is injured. The referee may add some extra time at the end of the game because of this. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use time out)
1 [N-COUNT] oft supp N
When there is a stoppage, people stop working because of a disagreement with their employers. (BUSINESS)
Mineworkers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month.
= strike
2 [N-COUNT]
In football and some other sports, when there is a stoppage, the game stops for a short time, for example because a player is injured. The referee may add some extra time at the end of the game because of this. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use time out)