durmak (bir aygıt)

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go off
To explode metaphorically; to become very angry

When the boss came to know about the scheme, he went off, shouting and throwing everything away.

To explode

The bomb went off right after the president left his office.

To like less

Ever since falling off my bike, she's gone off cycling to work.

To depart; to leave

I don't know where he's going—he went off without a word.

To begin clanging or making noise

Just after he spotted the first plane on the horizon, sirens started to go off around the city.

To undergo detonation; explode.To make a noise; sound - "The siren went off at noon."To leave - "Don't go off mad."To adhere to the expected course of events or the expected plan - "The project went off smoothly."
go off or discharge; "The gun fired"
If an electrical device goes off, it stops operating. As the water came in the windows, all the lights went off
If an alarm bell goes off, it makes a sudden loud noise. Then the fire alarm went off. I just grabbed my clothes and ran out
If an explosive device or a gun goes off, it explodes or fires. A few minutes later the bomb went off, destroying the vehicle
explode; fire (gun, cannon, etc.); fall asleep; wander off, leave; stop loving; be managed or conducted, pass, transpire; (Slang) have an orgasm
happen in a particular manner; "how did your talk go over?"
run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
burst inward; "The bottle imploded"
Food or drink that has gone off has gone bad. Don't eat that! It's mouldy. It's gone off!
stop running, functioning, or operating; "Our power went off during the hurricane
If you say how an organized event went off, you are saying whether everything happened in the way that was planned or hoped. The meeting went off all right
stop running, functioning, or operating; "Our power went off during the hurricane"
be discharged or activated; "the explosive devices went off"
If you go off someone or something, you stop liking them. `Why have they gone off him now?' --- `It could be something he said.' I started to go off the idea