turnoff
基本意思释义n.避开; 岔开; 岔道; 关闭短语及实用例句The flumes are used extensively to measure watershed turnoff.水

turnoff读音音标
英[\\\'tɜ:nɒf]
美[\\\'tɜnɒf]
基本意思释义
n.避开; 岔开; 岔道; 关闭
短语及实用例句
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.
辞典例句
The evening was a real turnoff.
那一晚真令人倒胃口.
辞典例句
Their faint, red turnoff points indicate that.
它们又暗又红的转折点说明了这一点.
辞典例句
A sign announced the San Roque turnoff was a mile and a half ahead.
一块路牌表明圣罗克岔道在前方一英里半的地方.
辞典例句
Extremely long or uncut nails are a real turnoff, too.
非凡长的或不修剪的指甲真的是很糟糕.
A turnoff : declaring that you\'re already the best at what you do.
切忌宣称你的工作能力已经登峰造极.
I missed the turnoff and went 15 miles out of mey way.
我迷失在岔道中,向前走了15英里就完全迷路了.
But on the other hand, it could seem like you\'re rushing intimacy -- another turnoff.
另一方面, 这看似你急于冒冒失失地想 亲昵,有一大错.
Six Sigma\'s emphasis on sophisticated statistics is a major turnoff to many service organizations.
著重于复杂的统计,主要是避开一些服务组织.
His dandruff was such a huge turnoff that I could not even look at him.
他的头皮屑可真让人恶心,我甚至连看他一眼都受不了.
The closer we got to the turnoff for my grandparents\'house, the slower the car went.
越接近去爷爷奶奶家的分岔路口, 车子就越慢.
英英释义
Noun
1. something causing antagonism or loss of interest
2. a side road where you can turn off;
\"I missed the turnoff and went 15 miles out of my way\"
