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switch (swic̸h)
noun
- a thin, flexible twig, rod, stick, etc., esp. one used for whipping
- the bushy part of the tail in some animals, as the cow
- a separate tress or plait of natural or synthetic hair bound at one end and used by women as part of a coiffure
- an abrupt, sharp, lashing movement, as with a switch
- a device that controls the flow of current in an electric circuit, esp. by turning the current on or off or diverting it to a particular part of the circuit
- a movable section of railroad track used in transferring a train from one set of tracks to another
- ☆ siding (sense )
- a shift or transference, esp. if sudden or unexpected
Etymology: Early ModE swits, prob. < MDu or LowG, as in MDu swick, a whip, akin to ON sveigr, flexible stalk: for IE base see swoop
transitive verb
- to whip or beat with or as with a switch
- to jerk or swing sharply; lash a cow switching its tail
- to shift; transfer; change; turn aside; divert
- to operate the switch of (an electric circuit) so as to connect, disconnect, or divert
- to turn (an electric light or appliance) on or off in this way
- ☆ to transfer (a railroad train or car) from one set of tracks to another by use of a switch; shunt
- to change or exchange to switch places
intransitive verb
- ☆ to move from or as from one set of tracks to another
- to shift; transfer; change
- to swing sharply; lash
Related Forms:
- switcher switch′er noun
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Object
- allegiance: Follow dramatic, political power struggles, German scientists switching allegiance and what happened to early rockets transporting fruit flies into space.
Converse of object
- flick: This isn't just a case of flicking a switch at 10 minutes to midnight on 14 November.
Adjective modifier
- dim: BEDROOM 2: 11 ' 8 x 6 ' 5 ( rear ) with dimmer switch.
Modifies a noun
- on/off: Please bear in mind, just do it once for each switch on/off!
Followed by an intransitive particle
- off: They are switched off for a whole variety of reasons.
Followed by a transitive particle
- off: I couldn't watch a crap game, I'd just switch the TV off.
Noun used with modifier
- on/off: The universe might be simply the effect of a large number of on/off switches, like Conway's game of life.
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We turned the switch, saw the flashes, watched for ten minutes, then switched everything off and went home. That night I knew the world was headed for sorrow.
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