putoffs

[美國]/pʊtˈɒfs/
[英國]/pʊtˈɔfs/

中文釋義

n. 延期;拖延;借口;辩解

例句

constant delays and vague answers are major put-offs for potential investors.

持續的延誤和含糊其辭的回答對潛在投資者來說是主要的阻礙。

the restaurant's rude service was a huge put-off for the customers.

餐廳的粗魯服務對顧客來說是一個巨大的阻礙。

arrogance is often cited as a big put-off in social situations.

自大常常被視為社交場合中的一大阻礙。

for me, smoking is an immediate put-off when dating someone new.

對我來說,約會新對象時吸煙會立即成為一個阻礙。

the high price tag can be a put-off for budget-conscious buyers.

高昂的價格標籤對注重預算的買家來說可能是一個阻礙。

bad breath is unfortunately a common put-off during face-to-face interviews.

不幸的是,口氣不好在面對面的面試中是一個常見的阻礙。

seeing dirty kitchens is a definite put-off for diners.

看到髒亂的廚房對用餐者來說是一個確定的阻礙。

negative attitudes are significant put-offs for team morale.

消極的態度對團隊士氣來說是顯著的阻礙。

the complicated application process acted as a put-off for many applicants.

複雜的申請程序對許多申請者來說是一個阻礙。

excessive cologne is a real put-off for many people in enclosed spaces.

過量的香水對許多在封閉空間中的人來說是一個真正的阻礙。

the company listed several put-offs that drive customers away.

該公司列出了一些會驅使顧客離開的阻礙因素。

lack of enthusiasm is a major put-off during job interviews.

缺乏熱情是在工作面試中的一大阻礙。

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