shut sth down

shut sth down
UK US shut (sth) down
Phrasal Verb with shut({{}}/ʃʌt/ verb [I or T] (shutting, shut, shut)
[I or T] IT, PRODUCTION if a computer or other machine shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating: »

The unit, which can process 70,000 barrels per day of crude oil, was shut down for 21 days.

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Later that day, the server shut down completely.

[T] PRODUCTION, COMMERCE if someone shuts a process down, they stop it: »

British authorities finally shut down production at the Liverpool plant of the vaccine maker.

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We have shut the ivory trade down altogether.

[I or T] PRODUCTION, COMMERCE if a business or organization shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating either temporarily or permanently: »

But now, we must consolidate and shut down plants.

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The government shut down yesterday in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • shut down — UK US shut (sth) down Phrasal Verb with shut({{}}/ʃʌt/ verb [I or T] (shutting, shut, shut) ► [I or T] IT, PRODUCTION if a computer or other machine shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating: »The unit, which can process 70,000… …   Financial and business terms

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