off, out

off, out
اِنْطَفَأَ \ go: (of fire, lamps, things that work by electricity, etc.) to become or be put off, out, for various meanings: Suddenly all the lights went out. go out: (of a fire, light, etc.) to stop burning or shining: Without more coal, the fire will soon go out.

Arabic-English glossary. 2015.

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