turn off / ˈtɜrnˌɔf, -ˌɒf /

熄灭关掉关上关闭

turn off 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. a place at which one diverges from or changes a former course.
  3. an act of turning off.
  4. the finished product of a certain manufacturing process, as weaving.
  5. the quantity of fattened livestock distributed to market.
  6. Slang. something or someone that makes one unsympathetic or antagonistic.

turn off 近义词

v. 动词 verb

disgust

v. 动词 verb

stop from operating

更多turn off例句

  1. Rest easy with the auto turnoff feature, which shuts off the device when it’s getting overheated.
  2. But one incident was such a turnoff for him that it nearly got him off booze himself.
  3. Another big turnoff is its inability to play Flash video, resulting in thousands of Web sites showing up with empty white squares.
  4. Former contributors to the site attest that the ruling "in-crowd" is a turnoff for new users.
  5. A few miles before the town of Lathrop Wells, Scotty spotted their turnoff.
  6. He told the boys how he planted himself at the Pahrump Valley turnoff because the sedan would have to turn on lights there.
  7. A turnoff to darkness has been deliberately taken, superstition has been embraced while knowledge has been destroyed.
  8. Rick braked to a stop as the highway met the turnoff to Easton.
  9. They reached the pumice works without seeing the geologist's lights again, and Rick stopped at the turnoff.