switch
v.
whip or beat with a switch; change, shift; exchange, trade; turn on or off by means of a switch (of an electrical appliance)
n.
exchange; transfer; slender flexible rod; hairpiece; whipping; device which opens or breaks an electric current; device that opens or closes circuits or selects paths (Computers); device which diverts trains from one track to another (Railroads)
Switch
A switch is a device for changing the
course (or
flow) of a
circuit. The prototypical model is a mechanical device (for example a
railroad switch) which can be disconnected from one course and connected to another. The term "switch" typically refers to
electrical power or electronic
telecommunication circuits. In applications where multiple switching options are required (e.g., a
telephone service), mechanical switches have long been replaced by electronic variants which can be intelligently controlled and automated.
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switch
Noun
1. control consisting of a mechanical or electrical or electronic device for making or breaking or changing the connections in a circuit
(synonym) electric switch, electrical switch
(hypernym) control, controller
(hyponym) commutator
(derivation) throw, flip
2. an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood"
(synonym) substitution, permutation, transposition, replacement
(hypernym) variation, fluctuation
(derivation) trade, swap, swop
3. hairpiece consisting of a tress of false hair; used by women to give shape to a coiffure
(hypernym) hairpiece, false hair, postiche
4. railroad track having two movable rails and necessary connections; used to turn a train from one track to another or to store rolling stock
(hypernym) railroad track, railroad, railway
5. a flexible implement used as an instrument of punishment
(hypernym) instrument of punishment
(hyponym) birch, birch rod
6. a basketball maneuver; two defensive players shift assignments so that each guards the player usually guarded by the other
(hypernym) basketball play
7. the act of changing one thing or position for another; "his switch on abortion cost him the election"
(synonym) switching, shift
(hypernym) change
(hyponym) switcheroo
(derivation) interchange, tack, alternate, flip, flip-flop
Verb
1. change over, change around, or switch over
(synonym) switch over, exchange
(hypernym) change by reversal, turn, reverse
(derivation) substitution, permutation, transposition, replacement
2. exchange or give (something) in exchange for
(synonym) trade, swap, swop
(hypernym) exchange, change, interchange
(derivation) substitution, permutation, transposition, replacement
3. lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; "switch to a different brand of beer"; "She switched psychiatrists"; "The car changed lanes"
(synonym) shift, change
(hyponym) shift
(verb-group) change
(derivation) switching, shift
4. make a shift in or exchange of; "First Joe led; then we switched"
(synonym) change over, shift
(hypernym) change, alter, modify
(hyponym) back
(derivation) switching, shift
5. cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation; "switch on the light"; "throw the lever"
(synonym) throw, flip
(hypernym) engage, mesh, lock, operate
(hyponym) switch on, turn on
(derivation) electric switch, electrical switch
6. flog with or as if with a flexible rod
(hypernym) flog, welt, whip, lather, lash, slash, strap, trounce
7. reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)
(synonym) interchange, tack, alternate, flip, flip-flop
(hypernym) change by reversal, turn, reverse
(derivation) substitution, permutation, transposition, replacement
switch (m)
n.
switch, device that opens or closes circuits or selects paths (Computers)
Switch
(v. t.)
To turn from one railway track to another; to transfer by a switch; -- generally with off, from, etc.; as, to switch off a train; to switch a car from one track to another.
(v. t.)
To trim, as, a hedge.
(v. t.)
To swing or whisk; as, to switch a cane.
(v. t.)
To strike with a switch or small flexible rod; to whip.
(v. t.)
To shift to another circuit.
(v. i.)
To walk with a jerk.
(n.)
A small, flexible twig or rod.
(n.)
A separate mass or trees of hair, or of some substance (at jute) made to resemble hair, worn on the head by women.
(n.)
A movable part of a rail; or of opposite rails, for transferring cars from one track to another.
(n.)
A mechanical device for shifting an electric current to another circuit.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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