turnoff
基本解释
- n.断开;岔道;令人倒胃口的事或人;让人烦的东西
英汉例句
- The closer we got to the turnoff for my grandparents’ house, the slower the car went.
当汽车愈加接近爷爷奶奶住宅的岔道时,爸爸就把车子开得愈慢。 - It’s a great question, particularly since today marks the beginning of Turnoff Week, a time to consider life without video.
这可是个大问题,尤其是因为今天象征远离电视周的开始,是我们考虑没有电玩的生活的时候。 - I mean, in the beginning we complain that we don’t have enough time to do what we really care about, but when we’re presented the opportunity to make money from it, it becomes a turnoff.
我的意思是,在开始的时候,我们会抱怨没有足够的时间去做那些我们真正关心的事情,但当我们一有机会可从中获利,它就不再是原来的那回事了。 - Its Boston location alone, a six-hour plane ride away, would have been a turnoff.
FORBES: The wild bunch - Also, having only six slots for gear could be a turnoff to some hardcore players.
FORBES: A First Look at the Upcoming MMO 'Marvel Heroes' - Amateur pilots financed leather-yoked, air-conditioned Beech Bonanzas and made perfect landings and the first turnoff every time.
FORBES: Digital Rules
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- gate turnoff [电子]门电路断开
- switch turnoff 用开关断开
- turnoff f 关闭
- turnoff protect 成品保护
- Turnoff Rail 道岔机构
短语
英英字典
- A turnoff is a road leading away from a major road or a motorway.
- Something that is a turnoff causes you to lose interest or sexual excitement.