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Put off Meaning in English

expression

ˈpʊt/ /ˈɔf
PUT AWF
pʊt/ /ˈɒf
PUT OFF

释义

To delay doing something, especially because you do not want to do it now. Sometimes also used for causing someone to dislike something.

用法与细微差别

Common informal phrasal verb. Main use: 'put off' + noun/gerund (e.g. 'put off doing homework'). Not the same as 'cancel' (permanent). Can also mean to discourage or disgust someone: 'The smell put me off my food.'

例句

I always put off my homework until late.

basic

Don’t put off going to the doctor.

basic

Can we put off the meeting until tomorrow?

basic

The bad weather put off a lot of tourists.

natural

She’s easily put off by rude people.

natural

I meant to call, but I kept putting it off until it was too late.

natural