- 看过 turn off 的人也看了 :
- off ramp
turn off 的定义
- a small road that branches off from a larger one, especially a ramp or exit leading off a major highway: He took the wrong turnoff and it took him some 15 minutes to get back on the turnpike.
- a place at which one diverges from or changes a former course.
- an act of turning off.
- the finished product of a certain manufacturing process, as weaving.
- the quantity of fattened livestock distributed to market.
- Slang. something or someone that makes one unsympathetic or antagonistic.
turn off 近义词
disgust
stop from operating
更多turn off例句
- Rest easy with the auto turnoff feature, which shuts off the device when it’s getting overheated.
- But one incident was such a turnoff for him that it nearly got him off booze himself.
- Another big turnoff is its inability to play Flash video, resulting in thousands of Web sites showing up with empty white squares.
- Former contributors to the site attest that the ruling "in-crowd" is a turnoff for new users.
- A few miles before the town of Lathrop Wells, Scotty spotted their turnoff.
- He told the boys how he planted himself at the Pahrump Valley turnoff because the sedan would have to turn on lights there.
- A turnoff to darkness has been deliberately taken, superstition has been embraced while knowledge has been destroyed.
- Rick braked to a stop as the highway met the turnoff to Easton.
- They reached the pumice works without seeing the geologist's lights again, and Rick stopped at the turnoff.