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turnoff ['tɜ:nɒf]

n. 避开; 岔开; 岔道; 关闭;

例句:

  • 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.
  • The evening was a real turnoff.
    那一晚真令人倒胃口.
  • Their faint, red turnoff points indicate that.
    它们又暗又红的转折点说明了这一点.
  • I'm looking for a turnoff up here, to the right.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • I do these things that are a turnoff, but it's my dime.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • "Elder was kind of a turnoff for me, and I'm beyond living in dorms with a backpack on my back," he says.
    来自WSJ