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turn on

[phrasal verb]
turn on (something) or turn (something) on : to cause (something) to work or flow by pressing a button, moving a switch, etc.打开;接通
often used figuratively常用作比喻
turn (someone) on or turn on (someone) informal : to cause (someone) to feel excitement or enjoyment : to be appealing to (someone)使兴奋;使感兴趣
see also turn-on
turn (someone) on to (something) : to cause (someone) to use or become interested in (something) for the first time使(某人)对…产生兴趣
turn on (someone or something) : to attack or criticize (someone or something) in a sudden or unexpected way突然攻击
turn on/upon (something)
: to be determined or decided by (something)取决于
: to have (something) as a main subject or interest以…为主题
turn (something) on (someone or something) : to use (something, such as a weapon) to harm, stop, or kill (someone or something)(利用武器等)阻止,对付,伤害

turn-on

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
turn-on /ˈtɚnˌɑːn/ noun
plural turn-ons
turn-on
/ˈtɚnˌɑːn/
noun
plural turn-ons
Learner's definition of TURN-ON
[count]
: something that you like or that causes you to be interested and excited令人激动兴奋的事物
see also turn on at 1turn

turn on

verb

turned on; turning on; turns on

transitive verb

1
: to activate or cause to flow, operate, or function by or as if by turning a control
turn the water on full
turn on the power
2
a
: to move pleasurably
rock music turns her on
also : to excite sexually
b
: to cause to gain knowledge or appreciation of something specified
turned her on to ballet
c
: to cause to undergo an intense often visionary experience by taking a drug
broadly : to cause to get high

intransitive verb

: to become turned on
turn-on noun

Example Sentences

unsurprisingly, the fanboys were turned on by the movie's amazing special effects and slam-bang plot would you turn on the TV?
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Word History

First Known Use

1833, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of turn on was in 1833

See also: turn on


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