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1 etkinliğini kaldır
deactivate -
2 durdurmak
v. halt, stop, deactivate, call off, shut off, abort, arrest, baulk, block, bring short, cease, check, choke back, choke down, choke off, collar, crimp, discontinue, give over, call a halt, hold back, hold up, intercept, intermit, jam, jugulate, lock--------durdurmak (araba)v. draw up--------durdurmak (at)v. pull-in* * *1. curb 2. interrupt 3. stop -
3 devre dışı bırakmak
v. deactivate -
4 durdurmamak
v. (neg. form of durdurmak) halt, stop, deactivate, call off, shut off, abort, arrest, baulk, block, bring short, cease, check, choke back, choke down, choke off, collar, crimp, discontinue, give over, call a halt, hold back, hold up, intercept, intermit, jam, jugulate, lock -
5 etkisiz hale getirmek
v. deactivate, counteract, cancel, defuse, negative -
6 etkisizleştirmek
v. deactivate, counteract, passivate, neutralize -
7 etkisizleştirmemek
v. (neg. form of etkisizleştirmek) deactivate, counteract, passivate, neutralize -
8 etkinliğini gidermek
to deactivate
См. также в других словарях:
deactivate — de*ac ti*vate, v. t. 1. To make inactive; to render ineffective; as, to deactivate a bomb; to deactivate a machine; to deactivate the alarm. Note: The deactivation of a machine or device is usually a reversible process; switching off an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deactivate — index counteract, disable, disarm (divest of arms), disband, disorganize, neutralize, palliate (abate) … Law dictionary
deactivate — 1904, from DE (Cf. de ) + ACTIVATE (Cf. activate). Related: Deactivated; deactivating; deactivation … Etymology dictionary
deactivate — [v] decommission demilitarize, disband, make inactive, shut down, shut off; concepts 25,121,188 … New thesaurus
deactivate — ► VERB ▪ make (equipment or a virus) inactive by disconnecting or destroying it. DERIVATIVES deactivation noun deactivator noun … English terms dictionary
deactivate — [dē ak′tə vāt΄] vt. deactivated, deactivating 1. to make (an explosive, chemical, or mechanism) inactive or inoperative 2. Mil. to place (a military unit) on a nonactive status; demobilize deactivation n … English World dictionary
deactivate — transitive verb Date: 1926 to make inactive or ineffective < deactivate a bomb > < deactivate a chemical compound > • deactivation noun • deactivator noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
deactivate — UK [diːˈæktɪveɪt] / US [dɪˈæktɪˌveɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms deactivate : present tense I/you/we/they deactivate he/she/it deactivates present participle deactivating past tense deactivated past participle deactivated to prevent something… … English dictionary
deactivate — de·ac·ti·vate ( )dē ak tə .vāt vt, vat·ed; vat·ing 1) to make inactive or ineffective 2) to deprive of chemical activity <deactivate an enzyme> de·ac·ti·va·tion .ak tə vā shən n … Medical dictionary
deactivate — de|ac|ti|vate [di:ˈæktıveıt] v [T] to switch something, especially a piece of equipment, off or to stop it from being used any more ≠ ↑activate ▪ You need to type in a code number to deactivate the alarm … Dictionary of contemporary English
deactivate — de•ac•ti•vate [[t]diˈæk təˌveɪt[/t]] v. vat•ed, vat•ing 1) to make inactive: to deactivate a chemical[/ex] 2) mil to demobilize or disband (a military unit) 3) mil to render (a bomb or shell) inoperative 4) chem. to lose radioactivity • Etymology … From formal English to slang