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●ˌturn sb ˈoff●ˌturn sb ˈoff sb/sth1. (informal) to make sb lose interest or become bored 使(对…)失去兴趣;使厌烦◆People had been turned off by both candidates in the election. 大选中的两名候选人都让人觉得扫兴。◆His political views turned her off him. 他的政见使她对他产生了反感。2. (informal) to stop sb feeling attracted to sb/sth; to make sb feel disgusted 使(对…)失去欲望;使厌恶◆If I tell her I’m only 17 it might turn her off. 如果我告诉她我才 17 岁,她也许会扫兴。◆The sight of all that raw meat turned me off. 一看到那些生肉我就觉得恶心。◆The smell turned me off my food. 那种气味让我失去了食欲。OPP turn sb on, turn sb on to sb/sth[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]▸ ˈturn-off noun [countable, usually singular] (informal) a person or thing that people do not find interesting or attractive 扫兴的人(或事物);讨厌的人(或事物)◆Unlike many other women she found his beard a real turn-off. 与其他众多女性不同,她觉得他的胡须实在难看。 |