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庚 泽
How to interpret "turn off somebody" ?
Jan 22, 2011 6:03 AM
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- 'turn off somebody' is an informal expression and means to cause someone to feel dislike or distaste for something.
"His attitude turned her off."
-as a British informal expression it could also mean to dismiss someone from employment.
January 22, 2011
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It's the opposite of "turn on".
A beautiful woman turns a man on.
An ugly woman turns a man off.
It doesn't necessarily mean "dislike" someone. It simply switches off the nice feelings you had previously.
I just noticed the word order is important. If you turn off somebody, not turn somebody off, then your feelings turn off towards that person. In practice, it all means the same. Watch the word order though.
He's experienced, but his attitude turned me off.
I liked him but then I suddenly turned off him.
January 22, 2011
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庚 泽
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, French
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