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ZiyaYener Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Turn off

I'm Ziya- a new member of January 9th 2010. I'm very interested in learning English and friends all over the world. Could any of the members collective to me help me with the meaning of the following sentence."Turn off the ramp." Does this means towads the ramp or opsite the ramp-downwards?
  

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Hi, I already answered your other query abut this. Clive

  • Hi, I already answered your other query abut this.
  • Clive
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Hi,

I already answered your other query abut this.

CliveEmotion: smile
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Hi Ziya and welcome to the forum. We are happy to help you.

I'm not quite sure what your sentence means since there's no context. The 'ramp' often refers to the entrance or exit roads to or from a freeway and you can say 'on-ramp' to mean the one to get on or 'off-ramp' to get off.

"Turn off the ramp" could mean that you turn in a certain direction after you leave the freeway on
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Hi. Thanks a lot for your reply. Write you. Bye.
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Hi. I do thanks very much to you too. I'm sorry my ex-query was not clear I learned. But your detailed answer with all probabilities has helped me with understanding what I wanted together wit some other tips. Bye.

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