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turn off

phrasal verb
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turn off | turn off something
  1. [no passive] to leave a road in order to travel on another拐弯;转入另一条路
    • Is this where we turn off?这儿是我们换道的地方吗?
    • The jet began to turn off the main runway.那架喷气式飞机开始拐出主跑道。
    Topics Transport by car or lorryb2
turn off
  1. (informal) to stop listening to or thinking about somebody/something使(异性)失去兴趣;使厌恶
    • I couldn't understand the lecture so I just turned off.我听不懂讲课,所以也就不听了。
turn somebody off
  1. to make somebody feel bored or not interested使厌烦;使失去兴趣
    • People had been turned off by both candidates in the election.大选中的两位候选人都让人觉得扫兴。
  2. to stop somebody feeling sexually attracted; to make somebody have a strong feeling of dislike使(异性)失去兴趣;使厌恶 related noun turn-off
turn something off
 
  1. to stop the flow of electricity, gas, water, etc. by moving a switch, button, etc.关掉,截断(电流、煤气、水等)
    • to turn off the light关上灯
    • They've turned off the water while they repair a burst pipe.他们修理爆裂的水管时,关上了水阀。
    • Please turn the television off before you go to bed.睡觉前请关上电视。
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turn-off

noun
/ˈtɜːn ɒf/
/ˈtɜːrn ɔːf/
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  1. a place where a road leads away from another larger or more important road岔道;支路
    • We missed the turn-off for the airport.我们错过了通往机场的岔道。
    • We were chatting and overshot our turn-off.我们光顾着聊天,错过了岔道。
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • next
    verb + turn-off
    • take
    • miss
    • overshoot
    preposition
    • turn-off for
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  2. [usually singular] (informal) a person or thing that people find boring or not attractive扫兴的人(或事);厌烦的人(或事);引不起性欲的人(或物)
    • The city's crime rate is a serious turn-off to potential investors.这个城市的犯罪率使得潜在的投资者望而却步。
    • I find beards a real turn-off.我觉得胡子确实令人厌恶。
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    • The advertisement was a real turn-off to customers.这个广告对顾客来说真倒胃口。
    • The wet conditions proved a turn-off for some spectators.潮湿的环境结果让某些观众十分扫兴。
    • These public arguments are a big turn-off for voters.这些公开辩论令选民大倒胃口。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • major
    verb + turn-off
    • be
    • prove
    • become
    preposition
    • turn-off for
    • turn-off to
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