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1turn-off — n 1.) a smaller road that leads off a main road ▪ I missed the turn off to the farm. 2.) [singular] informal something that makes you lose interest in something, especially sex ▪ Pornographic pictures are a real turn off to most women. →turn off… …
2turn-off — turn ,off noun count 1. ) INFORMAL something that stops you from feeling sexually attracted or excited: Her negative attitude is a real turn off. 2. ) a road that leads off a main road or highway …
3turn-off — noun 1 road that leads away from another ADJECTIVE ▪ next VERB + TURN OFF ▪ take ▪ Take the next turn off. ▪ miss, overshoot …
4turn-off — noun 1 (C) a smaller road that leads off a main road 2 (singular) informal something that makes you lose interest in something, especially sex: The music was a real turn off so we left. see also: turn off turn 1 …
5Turn Off the Light — Single infobox Name = Turn Off the Light Artist = Nelly Furtado from Album = Whoa, Nelly! Format = CD maxi single, vinyl Released = flagicon|USflagicon|Canada August 14 2001 flagicon|UK September 25, 2001 Writer = Nelly Furtado Recorded = 2000… …
6turn·off — /ˈtɚnˌɑːf/ noun, pl offs [count] 1 : a road that allows vehicles to leave a highway 2 informal : something that you dislike or that causes you to stop being interested in or attracted to someone or something His strong cologne was a real turnoff …
7Real Madrid C.F. — Real Madrid redirects here. For the basketball team, see Real Madrid Baloncesto. For other uses, see Real Madrid (disambiguation). Real Madrid Full name Real Madrid Club de Fútbol …
8Real tennis — – one of several games sometimes called the sport of kings – is the original indoor racquet sport from which the modern game of lawn tennis (usually simply called tennis), is descended. It is also known as court tennis in the United States,[1]… …
9Real Transportes Aéreos — IATA RL ICAO Callsign Founded 1945 Ceased operations 1961 …
10Real Business Cycle Theory — (or RBC Theory) is a class of macroeconomic models in which business cycle fluctuations to a large extent can be accounted for by real (in contrast to nominal) shocks. (The four primary economic fluctuations are secular (trend), business cycle,… …