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gen. |
shut off; to delatch; to disengage |
agric. |
to loosen; to ruffle up; to scratch up |
comp., MS |
disconnect (To break a connection); turn off (To remove power from a computer (or other device), either by a physical switch or through operating system software); unplumb (To destroy any streams linked with a physical or logical interface and close the related device); end call (An infotip for the button on the phone and video controls that ends the conversation) |
comp., MS, Braz. |
shut down (To close the operating system in an orderly fashion) |
earth.sc., el. |
to shut off |
el. |
to cut off; to disconnect; to interrupt; to switch off |
IT |
de-energize |
mech.eng. |
cut out |
transp., avia. |
disengagement |
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comp., MS |
Hang Up (A button on Audio Controls and Phone Controls that disconnects the current call) |
comp., MS, Braz. |
Shut Down (A menu item that provides options for restarting or turning off your computer, or for activating Stand By or Hibernate modes) |
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comp., MS |
disconnected (Pertaining to a connection, session, or call that has, unintentionally or not, ended) |
el. |
dead |
mech.eng. |
button out |
tech., el. |
disconnected |