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  • off-putting

    英:[ˈɔ:fˌpʊtɪŋ, ˈɔf-]   美: [ˈɔfˌpʊtɪŋ, ˈɑf-] 

    off-putting 基本解释

    adj.

    令人厌恶的;老是推托的;

    英英释义

    off-putting[ 'ɔf,putiŋ, 'ɔ:- ]

    adj.causing annoyance or repugnance

    "an off-putting remark"

    tending to repel

    "The trappings of upper-class life are off-putting and sterile"

    off-putting 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. Officials in many cities declared snow emergencies, meaning that cars had to be off streets to allow plowing, which made some last-minute Christmas shoppers unhappy.
      官员在许多城市宣称雪紧急情况,即汽车已被附近的街道,使春耕,其中提出了一些最后一分钟的圣诞节购物的不愉快。

    权威例句

    Two in five people 'find drug-taking at dance events off-putting' [UK].
    Vogue Italia's Off-Putting Oil-Spill Photo Spread:Art or Offensive?
    Nexus and Notoriety for Teacher Conduct: Off-Campus but Off-Putting?
    A Review of the Factors Off-Putting the Application of Relationship Marketing in Nigeria
    Off-campus, off-putting
    Not so off-putting
    iTV penetration rises to 43% although cost still off-putting
    Office buzz 'off-putting'
    Pedantry is off-putting
    Off-Putting the Male Hierarchy
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