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Definition of "turn on" in inglés

Verb

  1. To set a flow of fluid or gas running by rotating a tap or valve. .mw-parser-output .defdate{font-size:smaller}

    • Turn on the tap/faucet.
  2. To power up, to put into operation, to start, to activate (an appliance, light, mechanism, functionality etc.).

    • Please turn the lights on so I can see what I'm reading.
    • Please turn on automatic updates.
    • He'll turn on the charm if he thinks he's losing the sale.
  3. To start operating; to power up, to become on.

    • My computer won't turn on.
  4. To introduce (someone to something), and especially to fill them with enthusiasm (about it); to intoxicate, give pleasure to ( + to an object of interest or excitement).

    • Attractive packaging can turn buyers on to a product.
    • Attractive showroom models can turn buyers on.
    • Hearing that song turned me on to jazz fusion.
  5. To sexually arouse.

    • John's a maid fetishist. Maid outfits really turn him on.
  6. To take drugs.

  7. To cause to take up drugs, especially hallucinogens.

  8. To aim at.

    • He turned the searchlight on the passing planes.
    • Cornered by the authorities, the shooter turned the gun on himself.
  9. To rebel against; to suddenly attack.

    • Suddenly all his friends turned on him.
  10. To cause (someone) to rebel against or suddenly attack (someone else).

  11. To depend upon; to pivot around, to have as a central subject.

    • The argument turned on the question of whether or not jobs would be lost.