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41turn-off delay time — išjungimo vėlinimo trukmė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. turn off delay time vok. Abschaltverzögerungszeit, f rus. время задержки выключения, n pranc. temps de retard à la coupure, m …
42turn off — Synonyms and related words: amplify, ax, blunt, boot, boot out, bounce, bow out, break, bump, bundle, bundle off, bust, can, cashier, charge, chill, close, cool, cut, damp, dampen, deflect, defrock, degrade, demote, deplume, depose, deprive,… …
43turn off — 1. to kill Usually judicially by hanging, with imagery from a lamp rather than the turning tree, the gallows on which a corpse rotated: ... it gives a man a wonderful appetite for his breakfast to assist in turning off a dozen or more… …
44turn off — v. shut off (an appliance, the light, etc.); turn onto a different path, stray from one s original course (Informal) bore; something that repels (e.g. That T.V. show turns me off, please change the channel ) …
45turn-off — (Slang) to repulse, disgust (e.g.: You disgust me, you really turn me off ) …
46turn off — leave one road in order to join another. → turn …
47turn off — I. (Active.) 1. Dismiss, discard, turn away. 2. Deflect, divert. 3. Accomplish, perform, execute, do. 4. Give over, resign. II. (Neuter.) Be diverted, deviate from a course …
48Turn off — 1. stop listening, thinking, etc.; 2. cause sexual revulsion: He really turns me off ; 3. that which or one who excites disgust, revulsion, disinterest, etc., especially sexual …
49turn off — Australian Slang 1. stop listening, thinking, etc.; 2. cause sexual revulsion: He really turns me off ; 3. that which or one who excites disgust, revulsion, disinterest, etc., especially sexual …
50turn-off — noun 1》 a junction at which a road branches off. 2》 informal a cause of boredom or disgust …