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单词 Put off
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(1) Don’t put off what you can do today till tomorrow. 
(2) Never put off till tomorrow what can [may] be done today. 
(3) Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. 
(4) Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today. 
(5) Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. 
(6) Don’t put off till tomorrow what should be done today. 
(7) People are put off by his strident voice.
(8) Never put off what you can do today until tomorrow.
(9) Women who put off having a baby often make the best mothers.
(10) Never put off until tomorrow what may be done today.
(11) Never put off the work till tomorrow what you can put off today.
(12) Don't be put off by his physical appearance .
(13) Don't put off the party on my account.
(14) We've had to put off our wedding until September.
(15) People are put off by her strident voice.
(16) Once, she had been put off by his hauteur.
(17) She couldn't put off the dreaded moment forever.
(18) I won't be put off with such vague promises.
(19) The ship put off to sea.
(20) We put off from the quay.
(21) The ship put off at last.
(22) You must put off your doubts.
(23) The negotiations have been put off/postponed indefinitely.
(24) Where do you want to be put off?
(25) He had put off all personal cares.
(26) The meeting has been put off for a week.
(27) They didn't think the meeting would be put off.
(28) The appointment was put off because of his illness.
(29) Why don't you put off your coat?
(30) This afternoon's meeting will have to be put off.
(1) People are put off by his strident voice.
(2) Women who put off having a baby often make the best mothers.
(3) People are put off by her strident voice.
(4) Please put off your shoes before entering this holy building.
(31) He was put off science by bad teaching.
(32) Mr Bint has a propensity to put off decisions to the last minute.
(33) Some students are put off studying his work because of the ornate language of the poetry.
(34) Many applicants for the grant are put off by the maze of regulations and conditions.
(35) I'm not going to be put off with that excuse.
(36) I put off going to the doctor but I wish I hadn't.
(37) We tried to visit the Abbey but were put off by the queues.
(38) If you think you are sick you should not put off going to the doctor.
(39) A majority of Congress members wanted to put off an election until they could be sure of winning it.
(40) They had intended going into the country for the day, but were put off by reports of traffic jams.
(41) The match has been put off until tomorrow because of bad weather.
(42) Owing to the state of the ground(), the match has been put off.
(43) My speech was going well until I was put off my stroke by an interruption.
(44) He tried to change the subject, but she wasn't to be put off.
(45) The meeting will be put off in case it rain.
(46) He was several times caught trying to put off a counterfeit ten-dollar bill.
(47) I'd better go and see the dentist-I can't put off the evil hour any longer.
(48) Did you put off the light when you left home?
(49) The latest crime figures are likely to put off prospective visitors to the city.
(50) Please put off all the lights as you leave the building.
(51) She was put off maths by a bullying and incompetent teacher.
(52) Under the official regulations the central heating was put off on March 15th each year.
(53) Companies are put off investing in poor areas because of the meagre pickings to be had.
(54) Don't be put off by how it looks-it tastes delicious.
(55) Don't be put off him by his appearance;he's actually quite a charming person.
(56) Please put off your shoes before entering this holy building.
(57) My speech went quite well until I was put off my stroke by the interruption.
(58) I've been put off reading the book by all the hype.
(59) Don't put off until tomorrow what can be done today.
(60) If I am once put off I find it very difficult to recapture the same train of thought.
(61) The little fellow was not put off by anything.
(62) Do not be put off if some are howling.
(63) But ministers were put off by the cost.
(64) Antonio Cellini would not be put off so easily.
(65) I was put off by the old woman.
(66) The art deco cinema was closed; a round pile of elegance put off for good.
(67) It's human nature to put off doing things you don't like to do.
(68) Children with poor appetites are often put off when faced by a large mound of food on their plates.
(69) The administration's minority party has put off a decision whether to withdraw support for Prime Minister Albert Reynolds.
(70) Commissions and inquiries are rarely more than a device to allow politicians to put off taking decisions.
(71) But they still look for quality and are put off stores that repeatedly slash prices.
(72) Some clubs with injury problems and players missing through suspension have put off playing first round Yorkshire cup-ties.
(73) The panelists were put off by numerous ads promising a balanced federal budget but offering no specifics on how to achieve it.
(74) Even when ripe, these huge fruits have a greenish yellow skin and flesh, so don't be put off.
(75) I smiled and nodded but he would not be put off.
(76) A gravel pit search by divers was put off yesterday as experts continued checking the area.
(77) Not to be put off, Spurs urged the FA to hold an inquiry - but to no avail.
(78) While their four children were growing up, she put off fulfilling her ambition to run an antique shop of her own.
(79) Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. Mark Twain 
(79) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(80) It is not for economists, however, to be put off by a paucity of data.
(81) From both sides of Market, traffic will be so clogged up people will be put off....
(82) Although in non-stop pain, he has put off the operation until the Formula One championship season is over.
(83) She had put off her summer plans and decided to stay with him.
(84) Apart from this, the 1994 budget's main feature is to put off some hard decisions on weapons-procurement.
(85) His trusted advisers are at loggerheads, and he can not put off a decision much longer.
(86) Don't be put off, but we reckon you should think pink!
(87) Commissions and inquiries are little more than a device to allow politicians to put off taking decisions.
(88) In the commission's view these rules are so flexible that no company need be put off by them.
(89) A woman is more likely to be put off by a polished performer, if that is all he has to offer.
(90) When Foreman hurt his eye in training camp, the fight was put off for five weeks.
(91) Other women would gladly put off becoming a grandmother, because it makes them feel old.
(92) Will foreign investors be put off and jobs be lost if we stay out?
(93) He said that often important maintenance problems are put off until they create urgent problems.
(94) Others are put off by the stark social and economic differences between the two communities.
(95) It was put off at Newtown and delivered by road.
(96) The timetable for broader and deeper unification has been put off once more.
(97) Commissioners decided to put off voting on the proposal until next month.
(98) A lot of colleagues were put off by her left-wing opinions.
(99) On two or three afternoons of the first week winds may be a little daunting; don't be put off.
(100) Don't be put off by the cover but do read! - this is a book for all of us.
(101) However, they were put off by his rambling and disorganised sermon.
(102) Claims that people would be put off travelling to the town centre because of lack of parking were dismissed.
(103) There is no need to be put off by the name, for in fact database systems are simply computerised filing cabinets.
(104) But he has been right in saying that urgent measures have been put off for too long.
(105) All too often, making a will is put off until it's too late.
(106) This could be because fewer girls are taught chess, and those who play are put off by the huge gender imbalance.
(107) They may be less likely to be put off enrolling on alternative courses.
(108) The danger is that while you put off the legwork, your money might be languishing in a second-rate account.
(109) All of us have a tendency to put off the difficult tasks or those we dislike.
(109) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(110) Potential customers for freeze branding could well be put off by seeing this biased statement in a reputable magazine.
(111) Now is the time to make a clean sweep of all the jobs you put off during the bad weather.
(112) Many practitioners know this, and may be put off from benefiting from the undoubted if limited strengths of functional assessment.
(113) Nigel leafed through a few large-print Agatha Christies but was put off by the noxious inexplicable stains on the pages.
(114) Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. Pablo Picasso 
(115) Efforts to resolve the differences were put off until this year.
(116) Nearly 30 percent were put off by all the homeless people and beggars, up 6 points from 1989.
(117) Wilson has urged legislators to put off a scheduled March ban of the pesticide methyl bromide.
(118) Even local walkers were put off making their local rambles, aware that Mrs Chandler's attacker could strike again.
(119) Stewart Skirving, of the community development project, said the disturbances associated with late-night drinking would put off many tourists.
(120) I knew I did - and put off half my future for her.
(121) This has put off many potential investors fearful of being entangled in the courts for years.
(122) This price gulf mirrors the problem with organic food: most shoppers are put off buying it because it's too expensive.
(123) Even so, many expatriates are put off the offshore industry by its reputation for shady practices.
(124) They are likely to be fairly nosey - don't be put off by adverse comments!
(125) Don't be put off by Garbage Beach, by the way - it's a surfers' paradise.
(126) Just as she had put off ringing Livingstone until it was too late, so she procrastinated with regard to contacting Gwen.
(127) Their wedding ceremony was put off till next year.
(128) Many people are put off by his surly behavior.
(129) McGinnity was put off balance by the cordiality.
(130) People are put off by grandiose institutions, rigid timetables and intimidating courses.
(131) Many people are put off going to the dentist because of anxiety associated with the noise of the dentist's drill, but this device has the potential to make fear of the drill a thing of the past.
(132) The king of Uganda's largest ethnic group, the Buganda, has put off a visit to a town in his kingdom, his spokesman has said.
(133) We admire you greatly for remaining committed to "don't put off till tomorrow what should be done today".
(134) Liverpool and Real Madrid have seemingly been put off by Sevilla's demands - but Chelsea are being persistent and still hold out hope of luring the 24-year-old to Stamford Bridge.
(135) And don't be put off by the challenge of traversing these sands of time.
(136) I was rather put off by the shamelessness of his proposal.
(137) The visit to the winery has be put off till next month.
(138) All this means that Fluor is ideally positioned to take advantage of an improving U.S. economy, where industries such as the utility sector have huge backlogs of work they put off in the downturn.
(139) As Shenzhen lies in the semitropics areas, the most important thing for visitors come from the north have to put off their thick clothes after they land off in order to couple with the climate there.
(139) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(140) Shu Jianping, cultural attache in the Chinese Embassy, recalled how Chinese businessmen, for instance, were initially put off that their Brazilian counterparts showed up late for meetings and dinners.
(141) Many outsiders are put off by its complicated laws, unintelligible terms (any idea what a googly or a grubber is?), and mind-boggling statistics .
(142) European finance ministers put off a decision on whether to provide an eleven billion dollar loan to Greece that is part of a rescue plan agreed to last year.
(143) I want to be fire fighter, because a fire fighter can put off fire.
(144) That may be true, but while most people appreciate a good joke, many are put off by dirty jokes.
(145) The visit to the winery has been put off till Friday.
(146) The birds-and-bees talk that parents tend to put off may have jumped to the front burner.
(147) I'm trying very hard not to put off, hold back, or save anything that would add laugher and luster to our lives.
(148) So he put off dealing with it, week after week.
(149) Today, the weather is markedly higher, like usually, I wear three clothes to work, but far from the noon in the office, I felt so hot and I had to fo to toilet to put off a polo neck turtleneck.
(150) Conclusions δ ALA PDT could put off the disease progression in BXSB.
(151) That ended after Sept. 11, as travelers stayed home because of the jitters or were put off by new airport-security measures.
(152) Status also plays a role, but so, too, do fears that those who put off buying will be priced out of the market indefinitely.
(153) Some English-speaking theatergoers will be put off by parts of "Chinglish, " given that about a quarter of the dialogue is in Mandarin.
(154) So you can put off looking for the real maniac who took my son?
(155) Mr. Stanford's illness prompted Judge Hittner to put off a hearing on Thursday scheduled to discuss Mr. Stanford's legal representation.
(156) If a quantity of oil should take fire, how could it best be put off?
(157) It is highly probable that many of the Service's personnel were put off by such high-flown rhetoric.
(158) We shall lose a fine opportunity if I put off to Cairo.
(159) It's easy to put off emergency response planning as we devote our attentions to tasks with more immediate "payback."
(160) Because humanists are put off by the jargon used in computer manuals and by computer professionals, it is important to stay away from unnecessary technical terminology.
(161) Hadn't we better put off our picnic for anther day?
(162) Then- the morning light still waxing stronger- old patriarchs would rise up in great haste, each in his flannel gown, and matronly dames, without pausing to put off their night-gear.
(163) Don't be put off by the numbers, or by the fact that "it's math".
(164) You know you are a procrastinator and you have put off dealing with it as long as possible.
(165) Compared with what people do in real life, they can play completely different roles in the network. People put off their masks for there isn't any restriction or artificialness in the net.
(166) It rained; therefore the track and field meet was put off.
(167) In truth, however, it would be best to put off all major purchases until mid-June.
(168) Would no longer be allow to put off tax on profit made and reinvested abroad.
(169) Is it mere incompetence, or are they being deliberately put off the trail, and if so, by whom?
(169) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(170) It rained and on yesterday and so we had to put off our football game.
(171) An American reader of translated Chinese poems may well be taken aback, even put off, by the frequency, as well as the sentimentality of the lament for home.
(172) You are not as angry as the American whom I put off the train at Dijon.
(173) Mr. Fagan said this would put off unscrupulous traders finding it easy to re-route export cigarettes.
(174) Have you ever put off a difficult phone call or a high-pressure task for days and days ... only to find it looming larger and larger in your mind?
(175) Jod put off Rundstedt.
(176) Ernest shrugged. 'Apparently the Executive Committee meeting has already been put off twice, and they'll all be in a snit.
(177) The functional test approve that this product has many good effect such as put off the caducity, adjust immunity, strong body and kidney and improve the body resistibility etc.
(178) He says prospective fathers-in-law are put off by his career.
(179) Something tells us that if the lack of oxygen and the molten surface of COROT-7b didn't put off Captain Kirk and company, constant showers of silicate rocks might.
(180) Some believe this level of compensation is essentially a poison pill to put off any rival bidders.
(181) The technology can put off grain staleness and control the insects and moulds, save cost and labour compared with turning grain and achieve good economic and social efficiency.
(182) You put off the evil day and bring near a reign of terror.
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