turn-off

turn-off
noun
1 road that leads away from another
ADJECTIVE
next
VERB + TURN-OFF
take

Take the next turn-off.

miss, overshoot

We were chatting and overshot our turn-off.

PREPOSITION
turn-off for

the turn-off for Freiburg

2 (informal) sb/sth that is not attractive or exciting
ADJECTIVE
big, major

These public arguments are a big turn-off for voters.

VERB + TURN-OFF
be, prove
become
PREPOSITION
turn-off for

The wet conditions proved a turn-off for some spectators.

turn-off to

The advertisement was a real turn-off to customers.


Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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