off-putting

英 美['ɔf,pʊtɪŋ]
  • adj. 令人不愉快的;老是推托的

英英释义


1. causing annoyance or repugnance;
"an off-putting remark"
2. tending to repel;
"The trappings of upper-class life are off-putting and sterile"- Elizabeth Hess

实用场景例句


However, many customers found the smell of this product distinctly off-putting.
然而,很多顾客觉得该产品有一股异味,非常难闻。

柯林斯例句

I find his manner very off-putting.
我觉得他的举止令人颇为厌恶。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

The computer made a buzzing noise that she found off - putting.
计算机发出的嗡嗡声让她心烦.

《简明英汉词典》

His manner is very off - putting.
他的态度令人十分反感.

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I find it very off - putting to have someone watching me all the time.
我觉得一直被人监视着非常讨厌.

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Her sleazy gossip was very off - putting.
她那低级的闲话令人倒胃口.

辞典例句

Holly: Then please stop staring at me, it's very off putting.
霍莉: 那请别再盯着我, 很讨厌.

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Her affected manners are off - putting.
她矫揉造作的姿态令人反感.

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Others find his religious fervour off - putting.
其他人发现他的宗教热情令人不快.

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Her manner is aggressively off - putting.
她很霸道,那态度教人讨厌.

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His rough manners were rather off - putting.
他举止粗鲁很使人难堪.

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She has a rather off - putting manner.
她的态度很令人看不惯.

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Neither do I find it interesting, nor do I find it off putting.
我不觉得它有趣, 也不觉得它讨厌.

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Try not to use overpowering perfume or cologne, as this can be just as off putting.
尽量不要使用浓郁的香水, 这也会导致淘汰.

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Given that, its off - putting to that having a Web page could become an expectation a near - necessity.
在这种情况下, 想到今后个人网页可能成为一种趋势,甚至接近于一种必需品,我们难免会感到不快.

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英文词源


off-putting
1570s, "procrastinating," from off (adv.) + put (v.). Meaning "creating an unfavorable impression" is first recorded 1894.

双语例句


1. I feel it's done me good to get it off my chest.
我感觉吐吐苦水对我有好处。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Their first car rolls off the production line on December 16.
他们的第一辆车于12月16日下线。

来自柯林斯例句

3. French soldiers squared off with a gunman at a road checkpoint.
在一个公路检查站法国士兵摆开架势,准备迎战一名持枪者。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Lights reflected off dust-covered walls creating a ghostly luminescence.
灯光照在满是灰尘的墙上,反射回苍白的冷光。

来自柯林斯例句

5. "Telmex" was bought off the government by a group of investors.
一批投资商从政府手中买下墨西哥电信公司。

来自柯林斯例句