English
Etymology
stop + over
Noun
stopover (plural stopovers)
- A short interruption in a journey or the place visited during such an interruption.
Translations
interruption in a journey
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 耽擱/耽搁 (zh), 耽搁 (zh) (dāngē), 停留 (zh) (tíngliú)
- Dutch: tussenstop (nl) m
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: (short interruption of a journey made with terrain vehicles) pysähdys; (short interruption of a flight, not the place) välilasku
- French: étape (fr) f, escale (fr) f (vessel)
- German: Zwischenstop m, Zwischenlandung (de) f, Aufenthalt (de) m, Zwischenhalt m
- Hebrew: חניית ביניים (hani'at beinayim)
- Ido: eskalo (io)
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- Italian: please add this translation if you can
- Japanese: 途中下車 (とちゅうげしゃ, tochū gesha), 途中下車 (とちゅうげしゃ, tochū gesha), ストップ (ja) (sutoppu)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Portuguese: parada (pt) f
- Russian: остано́вка в пути́ f (ostanóvka v putí), остано́вка (ru) f (ostanóvka), захо́д (ru) m (zaxód) (vessel)
- Spanish: paraje (es) m, escala (es) f
- Swedish: reseuppehåll n
- Telugu: మజిలీ (te) (majilī)
- Turkish: aktarmalı (tr)
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