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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
turn-off
ˈturn-off [turn-off turn-offs] BrE NAmE noun 1. a place where a road leads away from another larger or more important road •We missed the turn-off for the airport. 2. usually singular (informal)a person or thing that people do not find interesting, attractive or sexually exciting •The city's crime rate is a serious turn-off to potential investors. •I find beards a real turn-off. Example Bank: •The advertisement was a real turn-off to customers. •The wet conditions proved a turn-off for some spectators. •These public arguments are a big turn-off for voters. •We were chatting and overshot our turn-off. •the turn-off for Freiburg •We missed the turn-off for/to the airport.
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