Synonym: agitate, arouse, charge, charge up, commove, depend on, depend upon, devolve on, excite, get off, hinge on, hinge upon, ride, rouse, sex, switch on, trip, trip out, wind up. Similar words: turn off, turn out, turn over, burn out, turn, in turn, turn to, turn up. Meaning: v. 1. cause to operate by flipping a switch 2. be contingent on 3. produce suddenly or automatically 4. become hostile towards 5. cause to be agitated, excited, or roused 6. stimulate sexually 7. get high, stoned, or drugged turn-on. n. something causing excitement or stimulating interest.
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151. Screw air compressor is adjusted by the Turn On & Off action of one intake valve.
152. Without such early instruction, the immune system may go haywire and overreact with allergies to foods, pollen and pet dander or turn on the body's own tissue, setting off autoimmune disorders.
153. Just turn on the radio, listen to the music and don't woolgather.
154. Turn the power dial to turn on and the speed indicator and the strobe-illuminator will light up.
155. Turn on the carrier gas, and establish the proper flow rate.
156. If you set the height of the suggestion list to a number less than the number that is returned, that will automatically turn on vertical scrolling in the dropdown.
157. Last week I've forgotten to wear my watch to work, I left behind my staff tag after work and I also took the wrong turn on my way to get breakfast.
158. He was amazed at how fast she could turn on the waterworks.
159. Two wheels also allow greater manoeuvrability an EN - V really can turn on a dime.
160. According to the view of Li Qi of director of committee of experts of learning of association of Chinese electron business affairs, should " turn on the water pisciculture " .
161. You turn on your Archos device and are greeted with a request to enter your Amazon login and password.
162. Enabling communication between the irrigation software and the pump station will allow the irrigation software to turn on sprinklers based on actual pump station capacity.
163. Turn on water supply and open nearby hot water faucet purge air from water system.
164. Liquid crystal panels on the edges of the sail can change their surface reflection of sunlight by using low amounts of electricity to turn on or off.
165. An effective but basic debugging technique is to simply turn on error reporting.
166. You can turn on "Auto Keyframe Toggle" for automatic key settings, while you change the values.
167. To turn on all the lights in a room, it is necessary to go to each place and pull the strings .
168. When making a U turn on a slope, the foot brake instead of the handbrake should be used for each stopping.
169. Next, the pan on the gas cooker and turn on the gas cooker.
170. If the suspect doesn't confess soon we may have to turn on the heat.
171. If you turn on the recorder, press the blue button.
172. Now look to the right at the bottom and turn on "Show Legacy Precomputed Effects", now even more possibilities just pop up out of nowhere.
173. But recent history shows that technology can turn on a dime, so it's not too late for Microsoft to turn things around.
174. One way to validate the suspicious performance bottleneck is by looking into the runtime statistics of the query,[http://sentencedict.com/turn on.html] which can be obtained by turn on the performance trace on IFCID 318.
175. Turn on supply and pressurize the device and the hose.
176. The lion tamer was afraid the lions would turn on him.
177. Trends never turn on a dime. Reversals build slowly. The first sharp dip always finds buyers and the first sharp rise always finds sellers.
178. Event logging/audit trails If you turn on logging in archpro, archiving/retrieval will be logged into a flatfile.
179. Turn on your desk light and there is enough light.
180. The fans are controlled either with a thermostatic switch or by the engine computer, and they turn on when the temperature of the coolant goes above a set point.
More similar words: turn off, turn out, turn over, burn out, turn, in turn, turn to, turn up, turn in, return, turn down, turn away, turn into, in return, take turns, furniture, in return for, born of, governor, burn up, journal, burning, journalism, journalist, tournament, turkey, disturb, texture, mixture, capture.