turnoff

['tɜ:nɒf]
  • 释义
  • 避开;岔开;岔道;关闭;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    A turnoff : declaring that you're already the best at what you do.

    切忌宣称你的工作能力已经登峰造极.

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  • 2、

    The flumes are used extensively to measure watershed turnoff.

    水槽广泛用于测量集水区的经流流量.

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    A sign announced the San Roque turnoff was a mile and a half ahead.

    一块路牌表明圣罗克岔道在前方一英里半的地方.

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  • 4、

    Their faint, red turnoff points indicate that.

    它们又暗又红的转折点说明了这一点.

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  • 5、

    Extremely long or uncut nails are a real turnoff, too.

    非凡长的或不修剪的指甲真的是很糟糕.

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  • 6、

    The evening was a real turnoff.

    那一晚真令人倒胃口.

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  • 7、

    I missed the turnoff and went 15 miles out of mey way.

    我迷失在岔道中,向前走了15英里就完全迷路了.

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    His dandruff was such a huge turnoff that I could not even look at him.

    他的头皮屑可真让人恶心,我甚至连看他一眼都受不了.

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    Six Sigma's emphasis on sophisticated statistics is a major turnoff to many service organizations.

    著重于复杂的统计,主要是避开一些服务组织.

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    But on the other hand, it could seem like you're rushing intimacy -- another turnoff.

    另一方面, 这看似你急于冒冒失失地想 亲昵,有一大错.

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    The closer we got to the turnoff for my grandparents'house, the slower the car went.

    越接近去爷爷奶奶家的分岔路口, 车子就越慢.

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