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 Translation for 'to turn off' from English to Dutch
VERB   to turn off | turned off | turned off
turning off | turns off
SYNO to cut | to put off | to switch off | ...
afzettento turn off
uitdraaiento turn off
uitschakelento turn off
Partial Matches
draai {de}turn
2
beurt {de}turn
wendento turn
kerento turn
2
draaiento turn
draaiento turn around
uitdraaiento turn out
opendraaiento turn on
omslaanto turn over
inslaanto turn into
veranderen into turn into
omdraaiento turn around
unverified links afslaanto turn left
verk.
rechts afslaan
to turn right
overhoop halento turn upside down
overhoophalento turn upside down
omkerento turn upside down
bijbelzeg.
de andere wang toekeren
to turn the other cheek
Jouw beurt.It's your turn.
Het is mijn beurt.It's my turn.
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Usage Examples English
  • This works to turn off the multi-touch feature allowing the palm to rest on the tablet while still recognizing the stylus.
  • This changed with President Bill Clinton signing a policy directive in 1996 to turn off Selective Availability.
  • On Airborne Forces Day in many Russian cities, it is customary to turn off the fountains and hold veteran reunions near those fountains.
  • To allow maintenance to the overhead line without having to turn off the entire system, the line is broken into electrically separated portions known as "sections".
  • In a trailing-point movement (running through the switch in the wrong direction while they are set to turn off the track), the flanges on the wheels will force the points to the proper position.

  • A film crew caught a few songs, but the band's manager Bennett Glotzer ordered the crew to turn off the cameras and leave the stage since the band had not agreed nor been paid for filming.
  • but are required to wear a battery pack and microphone in order to record their dialogue, though some castmembers have been known to turn off or hide them at times.
  • Ambient light falling on the photoresistor causes the streetlight to turn off.
  • Doing this in only two clock cycles requires careful coordination between the time the SDRAM takes to turn off its output on a clock edge and the time the data must be supplied as input to the SDRAM for the write on the following clock edge.
  • This allows modern operating systems to turn off a monitor after a specified period of inactivity.

  • Spring-retracted non-gravitational governors are commonly used in single-phase alternating current (AC) induction motors to turn off the starting field coil when the motor's rotational speed is high enough.
  • Envisat was launched in 2002 and it operated five years beyond its planned mission lifetime, delivering over a petabyte of data. ESA was expecting to turn off the spacecraft in 2014.
  • In particular, in the broadcast church service near the start of the episode, the inability of any of the congregation to recite the Lord's Prayer correctly was replaced with a request for two girls in the front row to turn off their Sony Walkmans.
  • However, designers soon noticed that a halt instruction was also a good time to turn off a CPU's clock completely, reducing the CPU's active power to zero.
  • One way of allowing the image to be retained for longer is temporarily to turn off the flood gun.

  • This results from requiring the AC circuit to turn off the thyristor current and the need for a short period of 'reverse' voltage to effect the turn-off (turn-off time).
  • He realised that the technical problem was due to impurities in the iron and concluded that the solution lay in knowing when to turn off the flow of air in his process so that the impurities were burned off but just the right amount of carbon remained.
  • Commands were sent immediately to the spacecraft to turn off its transmitter, and radio signals to Earth ceased.
  • For example, automated prompts and reminders utilize motion sensors and pre-recorded audio messages; an automated prompt in the kitchen may remind the resident to turn off the oven, and one by the front door may remind the resident to lock the door.
  • It is customary to turn off the lights and conduct the search by candlelight, using a feather and a wooden spoon: candlelight effectively illuminates corners without casting shadows; the feather can dust crumbs out of their hiding places; and the wooden spoon which collects the crumbs can be burned the next day with the "chametz".

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