TURN-OFF


Meaning of TURN-OFF in English

noun

1 road that leads away from another

ADJECTIVE

▪ next

VERB + TURN-OFF

▪ take

Take the next ~.

▪ miss , overshoot

We were chatting and overshot our ~.

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ for

the ~ for Freiburg

2 ( informal ) sb/sth that is not attractive or exciting

ADJECTIVE

▪ big , major

These public arguments are a big ~ for voters.

VERB + TURN-OFF

▪ be , prove

▪ become

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ for

The wet conditions proved a ~ for some spectators.

▪ ~ to

The advertisement was a real ~ to customers.

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