1、turn off
駛離,離開(…路);轉彎;拐入旁路
The truck turned off the main road along the gravelly track which led to the farm.
卡車駛離大路,沿著通向農場的碎石小道行進。
He turned off only to find he was trapped in a town square with no easy exit.
他轉入岔路,卻發現自己困在了一個難覓出口的市鎮廣場。
關上;關掉;截斷,切斷(…的供應)
The light's a bit too harsh. You can turn it off.
燈光有點太刺眼了。你可以把燈關掉。
I have to get up and turn off the radio.
我必須起床關上收音機。
使喪失興趣
What turns teenagers off science and technology?
是什么使青少年對科學技術喪失了興趣?
Teaching off a blackboard is boring, and undoubtedly turns people off.
照本宣科枯燥乏味,無疑會使人們喪失學習興趣。
2、involve
需要;包含
Running a kitchen involves a great deal of discipline and speed.
料理好廚房需要把一切都安排得規規矩矩,且要講求速度。
Nicky's job as a public relations director involves spending quite a lot of time with other people.
尼基作為公共關系主管,需要花很多時間與別人打交道。
牽涉;涉及
If there was a cover-up, it involved people at the very highest levels of government.
如果有人想要隱瞞實情,那其中就涉及政府部門最高層的人物。
a riot involving a hundred inmates.
有 100 名囚犯參與的暴動