Antonym: turn on. Similar words: turn on, turn out, turn over, born of, burn out, turn, turn in, turn to. Meaning: v. 1. cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch 2. make a turn 3. cause to feel intense dislike or distaste.
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(121) In no circumstances should you forget to turn off the power.
(122) The circuit also includes a second subcircuit that causes a second transistor (25) that is coupled to the circuit's output (34) to turn on during a falling transition and then turn off.
(123) The circuit includes a first subcircuit that causes a first transistor (16) that is coupled to the circuit's output (34) to turn on during a rising transition and then turn off.
(124) What is left is a boring listing of companies, positions, and dates that are guaranteed to turn off the reader and land your resume in the circular file.
(125) Press button firstly after 5 second, press button secondly the light display will last long time. When press button thirdly the light display will turn off.
(126) Since we were all in our PJ's, might as well just turn off the lights and party in the darkness.
(127) Wife: Oh , stop the car quickly! I forgot to turn off the electric iron.
(128) At every threshold, the boss will turn off another Rune.
(129) Is there any way to turn off Cake 's'debugging mode '? Is there a main configuration file?
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(130) Strong demand in the physical market remains a bright spot for gold, even though price volatility is normally a turn off for gold jewelers as they fret over losses.
(131) We turn off the mina road a few miles back.
(132) During use, if water is insufficient, you can turn off the tap, screw off the water inlet hose of controller, use water to clean the inside filter, and then reinstall it.
(133) Request the sender turn off password protection on the file and resend the attachment.
(134) Turn off the power and lock the electrical appliance box.
(135) When the top of the celeriac cake is brown, remove it from the oven. Turn off the oven. Test the cake with a sharp knife, the potato and celeriac should be soft and cut easily.
(136) Close the door Turn off the faucet and light when not needed.
(137) Its main return circuit adopts thyristor contactless switch, so can turn off circuit quickly,(sentencedict.com) precisely and reliably.
(138) Turn off the LCD monitor and use the viewfinder to shoot.
(139) Because when the liquid pump export turn off valve, the effective power to zero.
(140) Select Adaptive from the context menu to turn off the part adaptivity .
(141) Turn off your HTC Wildfire, then turn it back on with the optical joystick held down.
(142) According to reports, in Chengdu, the panda base will turn off the colors of ice are melting panda base light source, a symbol of global warming, conservation of biological diversity.
(143) Can we turn OFF the information channel for a moment and live and experience happiness in innocent ways?
(144) After the stove is lit up turn off vent-pipe valve.
(145) You can also turn off collision detection between players if you want to prevent people from just crashing into one another throughout the entire race, but that's only possible in unranked games.
(146) Quick, turn off the gas; the milk will boil over.
(147) Additional features include: programmable transition delay, low quiescent current, higher efficiency at light loads, and high speed control to quickly turn off both gate drivers.
(148) We'll turn off all of the lights and set this ballroom aglow.
(149) Before entering the test room, turn off your mobile phones, PDAs or any other electronic devices.
(150) Any overshoot at turn on or turn off shall be less than 10% of rated output voltage.
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