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●ˌput sb↔ˈoffto cancel a meeting or an arrangement that you have made with sb 取消,撤销(与某人的会晤或安排)◆It's too late to put them off now. 现在已来不及取消与他们的安排了。🔑 to make sb dislike sb/sth or not trust them/it 使反感;使疏远;使不信任◆She's very clever but her manner does tend to put people off. 她人很精明,但态度令人反感。◆Don't be put off by how it looks—it tastes delicious. 别看外表就讨厌它,这东西味道可美哩。 ➡ see also off-putting 🔑 (also ˌput sb ˈoff sth) to disturb sb who is trying to give all their attention to sth that they are doing 搅扰;使分神◆Don't put me off when I'm trying to concentrate. 别在我要集中精神时打扰我。◆The sudden noise put her off her game. 突然的嘈杂声干扰了她的比赛。(BrE) (of a vehicle or its driver 车辆或司机) to stop in order to allow sb to leave 停车卸(客);让…下车◆I asked the bus driver to put me off at the station. 我请公共汽车司机让我在火车站下车。 See also put |