Stop short of doing Meaning in English
expression
释义
To decide not to do something completely, especially to almost do it but choose not to in the end. It often means you do everything up to a point but do not finish or cross a line.
用法与细微差别
This is a formal or semi-formal expression, often used in writing or careful speech. Commonly appears as 'stop short of doing something.' It implies strong intention or near-action, but stopping for a specific reason (fear, morals, consequences). Do not confuse with simply ‘stop doing’ (which means to quit an ongoing action).
例句
He wanted to tell her the truth but stopped short of doing it.
basic
The company criticized the policy but stopped short of doing anything about it.
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She almost called the police but stopped short of doing it.
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He spoke angrily and accused his friend, but he stopped short of doing anything truly hurtful.
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They argued about money, yet always stopped short of doing anything to ruin their friendship.
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I was so angry I wanted to quit, but I stopped short of doing it.
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