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I . shut [ʃʌt] ADJ.

II . shut <-tt-, shut, shut> [ʃʌt] V. trans.

1. shut (close):

shut

2. shut (stop operating):

shut

3. shut (pinch):

to shut sth in sth

III . shut <-tt-, shut, shut> [ʃʌt] V. intr.

1. shut (close):

shut

2. shut (stop operating):

shut

I . shut down V. trans.

1. shut down (stop operating):

shut down

2. shut down (turn off):

shut down
shut down system

shut in V. trans.

1. shut in (keep forcibly):

shut in

2. shut in (catch):

he shut his hand in the door

shut off V. trans.

2. shut off (turn off):

shut off

3. shut off (stop sending):

shut off
shut off aid
blokować [perf za-]

shut out V. trans.

1. shut out (block out):

shut out
blokować [perf za-]
shut out noise
tłumić [perf s-]
shut out light
shut out memory

3. shut out (prevent from scoring):

to shut sb out

I . shut up V. intr.

1. shut up coloq. (stop talking):

shut up
shut up!

2. shut up ingl. brit. (lock shop):

shut up

II . shut up V. trans.

1. shut up (confine):

to shut up sb/an animal [in sth]

3. shut up ingl. brit. shop, factory:

shut up
to shut up shop in Poland fig.

4. shut up a. fig. coloq. (cause to stop talking):

to shut sb up
to shut sb up for good

shut-in SUST. AM

shut-in person:

przykuty, -ta m, f do łóżka

open-and-shut ADJ. DER.

shut-off cock SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
In 1816, with the experiences of the war before him, no well-informed statesman could shut his eyes to the national aspects of the problem.
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Emigration outlets were closed, which created a frustrating sense of being shut in and of being denied opportunity and choice.
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The term shut-in refers to a place where the river's breadth is limited by hard rock that is resistant to erosion.
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Ten years ago today, a vast, invaluable trove of movie history was capriciously shut down.
entertainment.time.com
Most adults need at least five hours' shut-eye to function prop-erly and some need eight.
www.mirror.co.uk
In the early 90s, renovations were started but were quickly shut down when free-floating oil was discovered in the sewers.
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It therefore does not require rerouting of the melt around the shut-off mechanism.
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When they're frozen, the creatures enter a state called cryptobiosis, in which their metabolic processes shut down, and they show no visible signs of life.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This door is magnetically secured, so it snaps shut cleanly when you've finished stocktaking.
www.pcadvisor.co.uk
He was given a healing factor, teleportation, and optic blast powers and had his mouth forced shut.
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