turn off• You forgot to turn the oven off!• With a gunheld at his head he was forced to turn off all the alarms.• Then he stepped out of the room, turning off his box.• Organizers are consideringturning off the air-conditioning for the event, or using it only sporadically.• Would you turn off the heater before you go to bed?• Don't forget to turn off the oven.• She turned off the water and stepped out on to the rug, dried herself, and dressed in jeans and a shirt.• There is no doubt that the ventilator may be turned off when in fact, the patient is already dead.
turn off (something)• Pulling up to a stop sign, she touches the clutch and the engine turns off.• With a gun held at his head he was forced to turn off all the alarms.• Then he stepped out of the room, turning off his box.• Summertime is a great time to turn off that computer and get outdoors.• Organizers are considering turning off the air-conditioning for the event, or using it only sporadically.• She turned off the water and stepped out on to the rug, dried herself, and dressed in jeans and a shirt.• There is no doubt that the ventilator may be turned off when in fact, the patient is already dead.
turn-off• The spectacle can be weird, unpleasant, a turn-off.• Hair on a guy's back is a realturn-off.• Take I-10 east, turning south at the Sonoita turn-off.• I think that was the turn-off for the campground.
turn off• You forgot to turn the oven off!• With a gunheld at his head he was forced to turn off all the alarms.• Then he stepped out of the room, turning off his box.• Organizers are consideringturning off the air-conditioning for the event, or using it only sporadically.• Would you turn off the heater before you go to bed?• Don't forget to turn off the oven.• She turned off the water and stepped out on to the rug, dried herself, and dressed in jeans and a shirt.• There is no doubt that the ventilator may be turned off when in fact, the patient is already dead.
turn off (something)• Pulling up to a stop sign, she touches the clutch and the engine turns off.• With a gun held at his head he was forced to turn off all the alarms.• Then he stepped out of the room, turning off his box.• Summertime is a great time to turn off that computer and get outdoors.• Organizers are considering turning off the air-conditioning for the event, or using it only sporadically.• She turned off the water and stepped out on to the rug, dried herself, and dressed in jeans and a shirt.• There is no doubt that the ventilator may be turned off when in fact, the patient is already dead.