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turnoff
turn·off T0424300 (tûrn′ôf′, -ŏf′)n.1. A branch of a road or path leading away from a main thoroughfare, especially an exit on a highway.2. The act or an instance of turning off.3. Slang a. One that is distasteful: The evening was a real turnoff.b. Something that causes loss of interest.turn•off (ˈtɜrnˌɔf, -ˌɒf) n. 1. a road that branches off from a larger one, esp. an exit off a highway. 2. a place at which one changes from a former course. 3. an act of turning off. 4. Slang. something or someone that makes one lose interest or excitement. [1680–90] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | turnoff - something causing antagonism or loss of interestnegative stimulationstimulant, stimulus, stimulation, input - any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse actioncolloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech | | 2. | turnoff - a side road where you can turn off; "I missed the turnoff and went 15 miles out of my way"road, route - an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation | Translations- Is this the turnoff for ...? (US)
Is this the turning for ...? (UK) → 这个路口是去...的吗? IdiomsSeeturn offturnoff
Synonyms for turnoffnoun something causing antagonism or loss of interestSynonymsRelated Words- stimulant
- stimulus
- stimulation
- input
- colloquialism
noun a side road where you can turn offRelated Words |