Similar words: turn of the century, turn on, turn off, turn out, turn-off, turnoff, turnout, turn-out. Meaning: n. something causing excitement or stimulating interest turn on. 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.
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31. Watching her please herself will be a huge turn-on for you as well (I love touching myself during intercourse – it feels great for me and it drives the guy absolutely wild!).
32. The auxiliary switch achieves Zero Current Switching(ZCS) turn-on and nearly Zero Voltage Switching(ZVS) turn-off, the efficiency of the converter is high and the EMI is low.
33. A man with neat, moisturised hands is a huge turn-on for a woman, making her want to hold it or even kiss it.
34. Whether the turn-on time of the same arm thyristors was uniform or not, the turn-off time was always identical.
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