Usage examples of "turned off" in English with translation to Spanish

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I turned off the radio. Apagué la radio.
The main valve is turned off. La válvula principal está cerrada.
Who turned off the light? ¿Quién apagó la luz?
She turned off the radio. Ella apagó la radio.
She turned off all the lights at ten. Ella apagó todas las luces a las diez.
Leaving the room, he turned off the light. Al salir del cuarto, apagó la luz.
He turned off all the lights at eleven. Él apagó todas las luces a las once.
He turned off the TV and began to study. Apagó la tele y empezó a estudiar.
He turned off the light and he went to bed. Él apagó la luz y se acostó.
Please fasten your seat belt and observe the "NO SMOKING" sign until it is turned off. Por favor abróchense el cinturón de su asiento y observen la señal de "NO FUMAR" hasta que se apague.
Please turn off the television. Por favor apaga la televisión.
I forgot to turn off the gas! ¡Me olvidé de cerrar el gas!
Please turn off the light. Por favor, apaga la luz.
Don't forget to turn off the gas before you leave the house. No olvides cerrar el gas antes de salir de la casa.
Turn off the radio, please. Apaga la radio, por favor.
Turn off the light, please. Apaga la luz, por favor.
Please turn off the radio. Apaga la radio, por favor.
Turn off the damn camera! ¡Apaga la maldita cámara!
Can I turn off the TV? ¿Puedo apagar la tele?
Let's turn off the TV. Apaguemos la televisión.
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