Shut+off

  • 61shut — verb (shuts, shutting; past and past participle shut) 1》 move or cause to move into position to block an opening.     ↘block an opening into (something) by moving a lid or similar participle     ↘(usu. shut someone/thing in/out) confine or… …

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  • 62shut out — Synonyms and related words: ban, banned, bar, bar out, barred, barricade, blank, blanked, block, block out, block up, blockade, bolt, bulldoze, chock, choke, choke off, clobber, close, close off, close tight, close up, constrict, count out, cream …

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  • 63shut — [[t]ʃʌ̱t[/t]] ♦♦♦ shuts, shutting (The form shut is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.) 1) V ERG If you shut something such as a door or if it shuts, it moves so that it fills a hole or a space. [V n] Just make… …

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  • 64shut — I UK [ʃʌt] / US verb Word forms shut : present tense I/you/we/they shut he/she/it shuts present participle shutting past tense shut past participle shut *** 1) [transitive] to close something, for example a door, window, or drawer Please shut the …

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  • 65shut — [c]/ʃʌt / (say shut) verb (shut, shutting) –verb (t) 1. to put (a door, cover, etc.) in position to close or obstruct. 2. Also, shut up. to close the doors of: shut up the shop. 3. to close by folding or bringing the parts together: shut your… …

  • 66shut — [[t]ʃʌt[/t]] v. shut, shut•ting, adj. n. 1) to move into a closed position: to shut a door[/ex] 2) to close the doors of (often fol. by up): to shut up a house for the night[/ex] 3) to close by bringing together the parts of: Shut your book[/ex]… …

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  • 67off — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. away, at a distance. adj. disconnected, discontinued; in error, mistaken; tainted, rank, stale, high; substandard, below par, not up to scratch. See distance, separation, deterioration, inferiority …

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  • 68off — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English of, from Old English more at of Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) from a place or position < march off >; specifically away from land < ship stood off to sea > (2) …

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  • 69shut-down rod — stabdymo strypas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. scram rod; shut down rod; shut off rod vok. Notstab, m; Schnellschlußstab, m rus. стоп стержень, m pranc. barre d’arrêt, f; barre de sécurité, f; stoppeur, m …

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  • 70Shut up — is a colloquial phrase meaning be quiet and referring to close your mouth , usually considered to be rude. Usually said from anger. In recent years, it has taken on an additional meaning of incredulity or even in some contexts, tell me more! It&#8230; …

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