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'tog·gle switch N

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I. tog·gle ['tɒgl̩] N

1. toggle (switch):

2. toggle (fastener):

II. tog·gle ['tɒgl̩] VB intr COMPUT

I. switch <pl -es> [swɪtʃ] N

1. switch (control):

2. switch (substitution):

3. switch:

4. switch (thin whip):

5. switch Am RAIL (points):

II. switch [swɪtʃ] VB intr

zameniti se // menjati se with - sa

III. switch [swɪtʃ] VB trans

1. switch (adjust settings):

2. switch (change abruptly):

3. switch (substitute):

Present
Itoggle
youtoggle
he/she/ittoggles
wetoggle
youtoggle
theytoggle
Past
Itoggled
youtoggled
he/she/ittoggled
wetoggled
youtoggled
theytoggled
Present Perfect
Ihavetoggled
youhavetoggled
he/she/ithastoggled
wehavetoggled
youhavetoggled
theyhavetoggled
Past Perfect
Ihadtoggled
youhadtoggled
he/she/ithadtoggled
wehadtoggled
youhadtoggled
theyhadtoggled

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In some cases, the lines will not have both, with either a switch or a circuit breaker being all that is considered necessary.
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The user could then switch between these applications by clicking a small button on the top of the menu bar.
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Of course, eventually the threats in both the past and present mount, and you're evading death by the narrowest of margins by using time switch like a dodge button.
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An onboard preamp is controlled by bass/treble boost rollers and an on/off switch located on the top control panel.
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Give him credit for not dawdling in making a necessary switch back to something more conventional.
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