turnoff是什么意思
n. 岔开, 岔道, 关闭
n. something causing antagonism or loss of interest
n. a side road where you can turn off
turnoff的用法和例句
1.There’s a turnoff valve for the sprinklers over there.
那边有一个关闭洒水器的阀门
2.It’s a turnoff to the clientele, babe.
这会让客户倒胃口 宝贝
3.They can ell it. It’s a big turnoff.
她们能闻到 这让她们失去了兴趣
4.I’m not afraid to tell you, it was a big turnoff.
我不怕告诉你 真是太失望了
5.No, I read in a magazine that that’s a big turnoff.
没 杂志上说那会倒人胃口
6.And then she started listing all the other things I do that are turnoffs.
后來她又開始說我做的其他事 也讓她很沒興致
7.It’s a horrible, destructive emotion, and it’s a total turnoff.
嫉妒是种极其可怕的消极情绪 而且让人倒尽胃口
8.We gotta put distance between us and them before the turnoff.
我们得在岔道前跟它们拉开距离
9.And if it hurts, don’t squeal huge turnoff for guys.
如果疼的话 不要尖叫 男生会失去性趣
10.Marcy said choosing sex over family is a turnoff.
瑪茜說我為了做愛拋棄家人讓她很沒興致