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  • 1button — [n1] fastener catch, clasp, fastening, frog, knob, stud; concepts 445,471 button [n2] pushbutton adjuster, dial, knob, on/off, power switch, switch, toggle, tuner; concept 201 …

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  • 2switch blade knife — switch|blade «SWIHCH BLAYD», noun, or switch blade knife, a pocketknife with a blade that springs out at the push of a button or knob on the handle: »A large quantity of guns and switchblade knives were scooped up by police (Birmingham News) …

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  • 3switch|blade — «SWIHCH BLAYD», noun, or switch blade knife, a pocketknife with a blade that springs out at the push of a button or knob on the handle: »A large quantity of guns and switchblade knives were scooped up by police (Birmingham News) …

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  • 4Switch — For other uses, see Switch (disambiguation). Electrical switches. Top, left to right: circuit breaker, mercury switch, wafer switch, DIP switch, surface mount switch, reed switch. Bottom, left to right: wall switch (U.S. style), miniature toggle… …

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  • 5switch on — verb cause to operate by flipping a switch (Freq. 5) switch on the light turn on the stereo • Syn: ↑turn on • Ant: ↑switch off • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 6button switch — mygtukinis jungiklis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. button switch; press button switch; push button switch vok. Druckknopfschalter, m; Drucktastenschalter, m rus. кнопочный выключатель, m pranc. interrupteur à bouton poussoir, m; …

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  • 7button — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 for fastening clothes ADJECTIVE ▪ bottom, top ▪ The top button of his shirt was undone. ▪ coat, shirt, etc. ▪ …

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  • 8switch — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 small button/lever ADJECTIVE ▪ master, power ▪ The master switch is under the stairs. ▪ electric, electrical ▪ off …

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  • 9switch — switch1 [ swıtʃ ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to change from one thing to another, or make something do this: Then he switched sides and turned against his former allies. We switched lanes and accelerated toward the junction. switch… …

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  • 10switch — I UK [swɪtʃ] / US verb Word forms switch : present tense I/you/we/they switch he/she/it switches present participle switching past tense switched past participle switched *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to change from one thing to another, or to …

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