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turn-on

NOUN
  1. something causing excitement or stimulating interest

How To Use turn-on In A Sentence

  • When a MOS channel is formed by forward biasing the gate, a Zener tunnel current evolves with a steep turn-on characteristic.
  • A sense of Achievement can be a really effective turn-on.
  • His biggest turn-on is a girl in a bikini, so I had better get to the gym post-haste.
  • The intermediate layer provides an improvement to the crystallinity of the ferroelectric layer which results in enhanced performance to the transistor, for example the turn-on voltage.
  • Sense of humor is said to be the biggest turn-on.
  • I know there are some people to whom machismo is a turn-on, but if they have any sense, they'll save it for their personal ads and keep it out of the foreign policy of the United States. No Mas Macho
  • Equipped with sub-nS turn-on time, the 85VDC varistor has the ability to withstand multiple strikes and provides excellent energy and current handling capability while protecting sensitive circuits from over-voltage conditions caused by ESD, lightning, NEMP and inductive switching. EFYTIMES.COM - by EFY NEWSNETWORK TEAM
  • I find the following in an interview with a fave celebrity crush to be a turn-on.
  • Sex Scene-as-Explanation Award: After The Good Wife's Peter sees his wife challenge a judge in court, he realizes that her feistiness is ... kind of a turn-on. Top Moments: '90s Nostalgia with Letterman, Justin Timberlake and Glee
  • The difference in turn-on time would generally not be noticeable for standard household incandescent bulbs, since they turn on very quickly.
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