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1 slokke
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2 slukke
blow out, extinguish, turn out* * *verb. extinguish, quench, put out, turn off, dowse, switch off verb. [ om ild] put out (f.eks.put out a candle, a cigarette or the fire
) verb. [ kontakt] turn off verb. (elektrisitet) switch off, put off verb. [ lys] switch off verb. [ stille f.eks. tørst, også fig] quench, satisfy -
3 avbryte
* * *verb. interrupt, discontinue, interpose, nip in, cut in, break off, intercept, break in on, disrupt, cut short verb. [ for en tid] suspend verb. [ opphøre med] discontinue verb. [ bryte forbindelse] disconnect, cut off verb. [ apparat] disconnect verb. (edb) abort verb. (elektrisitet) break, cut off, switch off, interrupt -
4 av-knapp
subst. off switch, off button -
5 sjalte ut
cut out, switch off, turn off -
6 lyset
(føre bak lyset) lead up the garden pat (føre bak lyset) hoodwink, dupe, impose on (skru av/på lyset) switch off el. on the light -
7 omkopler
subst. (teleteknikk) change-over switch subst. (elektrisitet) off load tap changer, ratio adjuster -
8 tenne
зажигать-er, tente, tent* * *light, strike* * *verb. (med flamme) light, kindle, strike verb. (om lys) turn on, light the lamp(s), switch (el. put) on the light verb. (hisse opp) inflame, excite verb. (bli sint) freak out, get angry, lose one's temper verb. (om motor) start, fire verb. (sprengladning) set off -
9 utsjalte
verb. switch off, replace
См. также в других словарях:
switch something off — TURN OFF, shut off, stop, cut, halt, deactivate. → switch * * * turn off an electrical device ■ switch off informal cease to pay attention as he waffles on, I switch off * * * ˌswitch ˈoff/ˈon | ˌswitch sthˈoff/ˈon derived … Useful english dictionary
switch sth off — UK US switch sth off/on Phrasal Verb with switch({{}}/swɪtʃ/ verb ► to make a machine or piece of equipment stop or start working by pressing a switch: »Mobiles must remain switched off throughout the flight … Financial and business terms
switch sth off/on — UK US switch sth off/on Phrasal Verb with switch({{}}/swɪtʃ/ verb ► to make a machine or piece of equipment stop or start working by pressing a switch: »Mobiles must remain switched off throughout the flight … Financial and business terms
ˌswitch (sth) ˈoff — phrasal verb if you switch off something such as a light or a machine, or if it switches off, it stops working The heating has switched off.[/ex] I parked the car and switched off the engine.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
switch something off/on — turn an electrical device off (or on). → switch … English new terms dictionary
off — off1 [ôf, äf] adv. [LME var. of of,OF1, later generalized for all occurrences of of in stressed positions] 1. so as to be or keep away, at a distance, to a side, etc. [to move off, to ward off] 2. so as to be measured, divided, etc. [to pace off … English World dictionary
switch — 1 /swItS/ verb 1 (I, T) to change from one thing to another, usually suddenly (+ to): He used to play tennis, but now he s switched to golf. | switch sth to/from/away etc: Duval switched easily and fluently from French to English. | switch… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
switch on — verb cause to operate by flipping a switch (Freq. 5) switch on the light turn on the stereo • Syn: ↑turn on • Ant: ↑switch off • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
switch something on — TURN ON, put on, activate, start, set going, set in motion, operate, initiate, actuate, initialize, energize. → switch * * * turn on an electrical device * * * ˌswitch ˈoff/ˈon | ˌswitch sthˈoff/ˈon derived to turn a light, machine, etc. off/on… … Useful english dictionary
switch*/*/ — [swɪtʃ] verb I 1) [I/T] to change from one thing to another, or to make something do this He used to vote Conservative, but he switched to Labour in 1997.[/ex] Once you have learned the basics of word processing, switching between different… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
switch — noun 1》 a device for making and breaking an electrical connection. ↘Computing a program variable which activates or deactivates a function. ↘Computing a device which forwards data packets to an appropriate part of the network. 2》 a change … English new terms dictionary