0 to stop a piece of electrical equipment being connected to an electricity supply by pulling its plug (= object at the end of a cable) out of the wall -- wyłączać z sieci lub gniazdka
She finally finds the cord and unplugs it, plunging the house into darkness.
In the series he is electrocuted whilst unplugging an iron.
An example of a crash-only implementation is unplugging a computer and plugging it back in.
He eventually finds the alley the band is performing in, walks up to them, and unplugs their equipment just before the song is finished.
In an attempt to fool them into thinking it's broken, he unplugs it, which is almost immediately noticed by the assistant.
Bottom line: if you ever receive an electric shock when trying to unplug your computer, you may have experienced your computer becoming autonomic - maybe it just protected itself.
Instead, a filter is always represented as a plug, but perspectival refinement may unplug it and turn it into a hole if the new information meets certain conditions.
The motor was unplugged from the autotransformer to measure the phase-to-phase resistance.