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●ˌput sb ˈoff 🔑●ˌput sb ˈoff sb/sth 🔑●ˌput sb ˈoff doing sth 🔑to make sb stop liking sb/sth; to make sb lose interest in sb/sth 使某人对…反感;使某人对…失去兴趣◆His manner tends to put people off. 他的态度容易让人反感。◆Your story is putting me off my food! 你说的事儿让我吃不下饭了!◆The accident put her off driving for life. 那场车祸让她一生都不想开车了。◆The way he treated his wife really put me off him. 他那么对待他的妻子实在让我厌恶。◆Don’t be put off by her appearance—she’s really very sweet. 别看她外表凶——她其实很温和。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] (rare) [v + n/pron + prep]▸ ˈoff-putting adjective (informal, especially BrE) unpleasant; making sb dislike or not be interested in sth/sb 讨厌的;令人反感的;使人失去兴趣的◆The computer made a buzzing noise that she found off-putting. 计算机发出的嗡嗡声让她心烦。◆I find it very off-putting to have someone watching me all the time. 我觉得一直被人监视着非常讨厌。◆His manner is very off-putting. 他的态度令人十分反感。 |