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词汇 switch
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switch
Theme: WEAPONRY
n. a switchblade knife.
They found a switch in his pocket when they searched him.Max was arrested for carrying a switch.
switch
1. noun
1
a switchblade knife that opens with a button-operated spring US, 1949.
2
in a sexually oriented massage parlour, a massage given to the masseuse by the customer US, 1982.
3
the buttocks US, 1949
2. verb
to act upon bisexual impulses US, 1970. switch lanesto change allegiance. Used by teenage gang members UK, 2003
phraseswitch[switched, switched, switching]
switch around
switch sb/sth around/round to move two or more things or people so that each one is in the place that the other was in before, or is doing the job or activity that the other was doing before: Claudia dropped the sleeping pills into her own mug, stirred swiftly and then rapidly switched the mugs round. Absences could easily be covered because most of the staff knew each others' and could easily be switched around. SIMILAR TO: swap over/around
switch off 1. switch off sthswitch sth offswitch off to make something stop working by using a switch - use this about things that use electricity, for example lights, televisions, or computers: Sylvie switched the lights off and went to bed. "What are you watching that rubbish for?" he said, and switched off the television. SIMILAR TO: turn off OPPOSITE: switch on2. switch off especially BrE to stop listening or paying attention to what someone is saying, because it is not interesting: When my wife's colleagues all start talking about their work, I just switch off. You shouldn't make your speech too long, or people will switch off. SIMILAR TO: tune out AmE informal3. switch off to stop thinking about your work or problems, and relax: I play squash after work to help me switch off. Sometimes she can't get to sleep, because she just can't switch off.
switch on 1. switch on sthswitch sth onswitch on to make something start working by using a switch - use this about things that use electricity, for example lights, televisions, or computers: Can you switch the light on? My sister switched on the radio, and began to dance around the kitchen. You can't put the disk in until I've switched on. SIMILAR TO: turn on OPPOSITE: switch off2. switch on a smile BrE to smile at someone when this is not sincere: Switching on her brightest, falsest smile, she turned to him: "It's been very nice to meet you, Mr Burns".3. be switched on BrE spoken to be intelligent, and quick to notice and understand things that are happening around you: This new headteacher, Mr Collins - he's meant to be pretty switched on. The ones who were going to succeed were those who acted more efficiently and were more switched on. SIMILAR TO: be on the ball informal
switch over 1. switch over to change from one method, system, product etc to a different one+to I've switched over to telephone banking because it's more convenient. The power failure created chaos throughout the city and forced three hospitals to switch over to their emergency generators.+ from A new high-speed rail service would encourage millions of passengers to switch over from air travel. SIMILAR TO: switch over, change overswitchover n the change from one system, method etc to a different one: The switchover to less labor-intensive technologies has caused a serious unemployment problem.2. switch over BrE to change from one television or radio station to another: There's a film on the other channel - does anyone mind if I switch over? SIMILAR TO: turn over3. switch over if two people switch over, they each start doing the job or activity that the other one was doing before: If you get tired of driving we can always switch over. SIMILAR TO: change over, swap over
switch round BrE
► see switch around

switch (around) (with someone or something)

to exchange or trade with someone or something. (The optional elements cannot be transposed.) I liked Jill's lunch, and she liked mine, so I switched around with her. I liked Jill's, and she liked mine, so we switched around with each other.

switch

n. a switchblade knife. (The folding pocket knife springs open when a button is pushed.) They found a switch in his pocket when they searched him.
See:
  • asleep at the switch
  • bait and switch
  • be asleep at the switch
  • be sleeping at the switch
  • change horses in midstream
  • code-switch
  • code-switching
  • fall asleep at the switch
  • sleeping at the switch
  • switch
  • switch (someone or something) through (to someone or something)
  • switch around
  • switch back
  • switch from
  • switch from (something) (to something else)
  • switch gears
  • switch hitter
  • switch into
  • switch into (something)
  • switch off
  • switch on
  • switch out
  • switch over
  • switch over (to someone or something)
  • switch over to
  • switch tasking
  • switch through
  • switch to
  • switch to (something)
  • switched on
  • switch-hitter
  • task switching
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