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desligar
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apagar
Cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch.
cut
power down
switch off
turn out
switch on
Portuguese
desligar
Spanish
irritar
Cause to feel intense dislike or distaste.
put off
Spanish
irritar
1
The good news is that you can
turn
off
the new change.
2
Once, people could put down the paper or
turn
off
the news.
3
Solar-based applications and systems designed to
turn
off
appliances also are possible.
4
Of course, too much hipster marketing can
turn
off
a mainstream audience.
5
We continue down the road through thick woods, and finally
turn
off
.
6
That way you're less likely to miss that
turn
off
the freeway.
7
He hadn't been able to
turn
off
the doors' courtesy voice circuits.
8
One of the first things we did was
turn
off
the water.
9
He wanted to tell her to
turn
off
the road at once.
10
More than likely, they probably just didn't
turn
off
their activity broadcasts.
11
Once again, Zuckerberg apologized and promised to let users
turn
off
Beacon.
12
It's the only reason they didn't
turn
off
the life support system.
13
The cool glut of Russell's words-nomore ego,
turn
off
the mind.
14
Since then, some unions have threatened to
turn
off
the funding tap.
15
Don't forget to
turn
off
the gas after you are finished cooking.
16
We've identified two different classes of genes that
turn
off
these genes.
turn
off
turn
Portuguese
desligar
Spanish
apagar
irritar