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Turn off to shut off something, to stop something(Àü±â¡¤°¡½º¡¤¼öµµ µîÀ») ²ô´Ù, Àá±×´Ù): Please turn off the lights before you go out.
Turn off to leave a road or path by turning right or left onto another road or path(±æÀ») ¹þ¾î³ª´Ù): When we arrived at the small store we turned off onto the small road.
Turn on to suddenly become hostile to someone((±â½ÀÀûÀ¸·Î) ~¸¦ °ø°ÝÇÏ´Ù[~¿¡°Ô ´Þ·Áµé´Ù], °©ÀÚ±â Àû´ëÀûÀÌ µÇ´Ù): The boy used to be my friend but he suddenly turned on me last summer.
Turn on to open/start something, to let water or electricity flow((Àü±â¡¤°¡½º¡¤¼öµµ µîÀ») ÄÑ´Ù): Please turn on the radio so we can hear the evening news.
Turn on to be or cause to become interested, pleasurably excited, or stimulated(Èï¹Ì¸¦ °®°Ô ÇÏ´Ù, Èï¹Ì¸¦ °®´Ù): My aunt turned me on to jazz. She turned on to surfing this summer.