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I . switch <-es> [swɪtʃ] N

1. switch elec:

switch
switch

2. switch (substitution):

switch

3. switch (change):

switch
switch

4. switch (thin whip):

switch

5. switch pl Am (points):

switch

ignition switch <-es> N

master switch <-es> N

II . switch off VB intr

1. switch off machine, engine:

switch off

2. switch off (lose attention):

switch off

II . switch on VB intr

See also timer

timer [ˈtaɪməɐ, Am -ɚ] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Give him credit for not dawdling in making a necessary switch back to something more conventional.
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It has been proposed to switch the inverter stage into a free-wheeling state, and then to commutate the rectifier stage with zero dc-link current.
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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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If a hurdler four-steps, they will have to switch lead legs at each hurdle.
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The question is when will they make the full time switch.
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In addition, a switch on the 960 itself allowed the third (bottom) row to be used for note lengths.
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The rider is able to select, using a handlebar switch, the amount of front brake force applied when the rear brake pedal is used.
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I felt a mysterious, irresistible urge to start walking to the right whenever the researcher turned the switch to the right.
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Machines with smaller loads, such as a drill press or most handheld tools normally use only a switch instead.
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The children switch places with the group so as to emphasize to their elders, when they return, of the seriousness of the situation.
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