shut-off in the PONS Dictionary

shut-off Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Previously, the shut-off switch had been moved to a wall across from the escalator in order to prevent pranksters from turning it off while people were on it.
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Fast fill systems in general allow for ground level refueling and automatic shut-off upon a full tank.
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The power outage disabled the emergency shut-off switches to the boilers and turbines, which could not be turned off until power was restored.
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Watering of vegetable gardens, shrubs, trees and flowers is restricted to using a hand-held container or a hose equipped with a shut-off nozzle.
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The flight engineer feathered the number 3 engine and pulled its emergency shut-off valve.
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The shut-off has seriously damaged both countries' economies, which rely heavily on crude sales.
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The first function is to act as a fuel shut-off valve.
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In some countries, an electrical shut-off valve is built into the service valve.
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In some aircraft, the shut-off function is a different valve located after the fuel selector valve.
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A bimetallic strip thermostat is commonly used as the automatic shut-off mechanism.
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