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1 deactivate
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2 deactivate
de·ac·ti·vate[ˌdi:ˈaktɪveɪt]vtto \deactivate a bomb eine Bombe entschärfen* * *[diː'ktI"veɪt]vtentschärfen* * *deactivate [ˌdiːˈæktıveıt] v/t* * *v.abschalten v.ausschalten v.entschärfen (Bombe) v. -
3 deactivate
de·ac·ti·vate [ˌdi:ʼaktɪveɪt] vtto \deactivate a bomb eine Bombe entschärfen -
4 deactivate
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5 deactivate
vt <mech.eng> (machine; e.g. pump, engine) ■ abschalten vt ; abstellen vt ; stillsetzen vt ; abfahren vt rar -
6 deactivate the set trigger mechanism
English-german technical dictionary > deactivate the set trigger mechanism
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7 to deactivate
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8 override button
<el> (to deactivate a function; e.g. for ESP) ■ Ausschalttaste f ; Deaktivierungstaste f ; Ausschaltknopf m ugs
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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