A switch is a small tool that controls electricity. You can use it to turn things like lights or machines on or off. It is common in homes and machines.
Turn the switch off to stop the light.
Press the switch to start the machine.
To switch means to change from one thing to another. You can switch a TV channel or change your seat with someone. It means to move or change quickly.
She switched the TV to another channel.
I will switch my seat with you.
A switch can mean an official or important change. For example, a school switching to online lessons or changing a coach. It is a change from one way or person to another.
The switch to online classes was fast.
The team made a switch of the coach.
A switch in railways is a special track part. It moves to change a train’s way from one track to a different one. This helps trains move safely on railroads.
The train changed tracks at the switch.
Switches are important in railway stations.
To switch means to change from one team, side, or opinion to another, often in games or sport. Sometimes players change sides after a time or when asked.
He switched teams in the middle of the game.
Players switch sides after one half.
To switch can mean to take something secretly or without permission. This is a type of stealing where a thing is taken or changed without the owner knowing.
She switched the money from his pocket.
Someone switched my phone without me seeing.
A switch on a computer keyboard is a key that changes letters from small to big or changes commands. It helps you type or do special functions.
Press the switch to type capital letters.
Use the switch key to change functions.
A switch is a thin, flexible stick people use for hitting or guiding animals, especially horses. It is usually small and easy to bend.
He used a switch to guide the horse.
The switch bent easily in the wind.