to shut sth up in
1shut sth off — UK US shut (sth) off Phrasal Verb with shut({{}}/ʃʌt/ verb [I or T] (shutting, shut, shut) ► [T] COMMERCE, PRODUCTION, GOVERNMENT if a supply or process is shut off or someone shuts it off, it stops: »The committee has the power to shut off funds …
2shut sth down — UK US shut (sth) down Phrasal Verb with shut({{}}/ʃʌt/ verb [I or T] (shutting, shut, shut) ► [I or T] IT, PRODUCTION if a computer or other machine shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating: »The unit, which can process 70,000… …
3ˌshut sth ˈin sth — phrasal verb to crush a part of someone s body by closing a door, window, drawer etc on it I stupidly shut my fingers in the door.[/ex] …
4ˌshut sth ˈout — phrasal verb if you shut something out, you stop yourself from seeing it, hearing it, or thinking about it He closed the door to shut out the noise.[/ex] …
5ˌshut (sth) ˈdown — phrasal verb 1) if a shop, school, factory, or business shuts down, or if someone shuts it down, it closes permanently 2) if a machine or computer shuts down, or if someone shuts it down, it stops operating …
6ˌshut (sth) ˈoff — phrasal verb if a machine shuts off, or if someone shuts it off, it stops working …
7ˌshut sth ˈoff — phrasal verb to stop the flow of something such as water or electricity …
8shut something in something — ˈshut sth in sth derived to trap sth by closing a door, lid, etc. on it • Sam shut his finger in the car door. Main entry: ↑shutderived …
9shut something down — ˌshut sthˈdown derived to stop a factory, shop/store, etc. from opening for business; to stop a machine from working • The computer system will be shut down over the weekend. related noun ↑shutdown Main entry: ↑shutderived …
10shut — shut1 W2S1 [ʃʌt] v past tense and past participle shut present participle shutting [: Old English; Origin: scyttan] 1.) [I and T] to close something, or to become closed ▪ Shut the window, Ellen! ▪ I heard his bedroom door shut. ▪ She lay down on …