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gǎnmiànzhàng
bocacalle
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
turning [americ ˈtərnɪŋ, Brit ˈtəːnɪŋ] SUBST (in town)
turning
we've missed the turning
turning circle SUBST
turning circle
turning point SUBST
turning point
turning point
turning point
I. turn [americ tərn, Brit təːn] SUBST
1.1. turn (rotation):
1.2. turn (change of direction):
no left turn
1.3. turn (bend, turning):
1.4. turn (change, alteration):
to be on the turn events/situation/tide:
to be on the turn leaves:
to be on the turn milk/food: Brit
2.1. turn (place in sequence):
turn to + infin whose turn is it to pay?
2.2. turn in phrases:
3.1. turn (service):
hacerle un favor a alguien
3.2. turn (purpose):
4. turn (form, style):
5.1. turn (bout of illness, disability):
le dio un ataque (or un mareo etc.)
5.2. turn (nervous shock):
6. turn (act):
turn esp Brit
7. turn (stroll, ride):
8. turn FINAN:
II. turn [americ tərn, Brit təːn] VERBO trans
1.1. turn (to rotate):
turn knob/handle/wheel
1.2. turn (to set, to regulate):
to turn sth to sth turn the knob to 'hot'
2.1. turn (to change the position, direction of):
turn head
turn head
voltear lat-amer excl RioPr
les volteó la espalda lat-amer excl RioPr
2.2. turn (to direct, to apply):
3.1. turn (to reverse):
turn mattress/omelette
turn mattress/omelette
voltear lat-amer excl CSur
turn mattress/omelette
dar vuelta CSur
turn page
turn page
turn page
dar vuelta CSur
turn soil
turn soil
voltear lat-amer excl CSur
turn soil
dar vuelta CSur
voltea la media lat-amer excl CSur
3.2. turn (to upset):
3.3. turn (execute):
4.1. turn (to go around):
turn corner
turn corner
dar vuelta CSur
4.2. turn (with numbers, to pass):
5.1. turn (to tip out, to transfer):
to turn sth into/onto sth turn the mixture into an ovenproof dish
5.2. turn (to send away, to expel):
echar a alguien a la calle/de la casa
6.1. turn (to transform):
to turn sth to/into sth
6.2. turn (to make sour):
turn milk
6.3. turn (to confuse):
turn mind
7.1. turn (to shape):
7.2. turn (in knitting):
turn heel
7.3. turn (to formulate):
8. turn (to make):
turn profit
9. turn americ COM:
III. turn [americ tərn, Brit təːn] VERBO intr
1. turn (to rotate):
turn wheels/handles:
turn wheels/handles:
my head was turning
2.1. turn (to face in a different direction):
turn person:
turn person:
turn person:
voltearse lat-amer excl CSur
turn person:
al oír su nombre se volteó lat-amer excl CSur
left/right turn! Brit MILITAR
2.2. turn (to change course, direction):
the tide is turning
the tide is turning
2.3. turn (to curve):
turn roads/rivers:
3.1. turn (to become):
things were turning nasty
3.2. turn (to be transformed):
3.3. turn (to change):
turn luck/weather:
3.4. turn (to change color):
turn leaves:
3.5. turn (to go sour):
turn milk:
4. turn (pages, when reading):
5. turn americ COM:
turn merchandise:
I. loose <looser, loosest> [americ lus, Brit luːs] ADJ
1.1. loose (not tight):
loose jacket/blouse
loose jacket/blouse
loose jacket/blouse
1.2. loose (not secure):
loose tile/screw/knot
loose tile/screw/knot
loose thread/end
to be at a loose end or americ also ends
1.3. loose (separate, not packaged):
loose cigarettes
loose tea/lentils
loose tea/lentils
1.4. loose (not compact):
loose earth
loose weave
loose weave
loose chippings Brit
2. loose (free):
loose pred
to let or set or turn sb loose
soltar a alguien
3.1. loose (not precise):
loose definition
loose translation
loose translation
3.2. loose (flexible):
loose structure
loose organization
4.1. loose (immoral):
loose morals
loose morals
loose life
4.2. loose (indiscreet):
loose tongue
5. loose MED:
to be loose coloq
II. loose [americ lus, Brit luːs] VERBO trans lit
1. loose (release):
loose prisoner
loose prisoner
loose horse
2. loose (fire, unleash):
loose arrow
loose violence/wrath
loose violence/wrath
I. advantage [americ ədˈvæn(t)ɪdʒ, Brit ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ] SUBST
1. advantage C (superior factor):
2. advantage U (gain):
to take advantage of sb (seduce) eufem, antiq
aprovecharse or abusar de alguien eufem, antiq
3. advantage (in tennis):
advantage sem pl
II. advantage [americ ədˈvæn(t)ɪdʒ, Brit ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ] VERBO trans
I. turn back VERBO [americ tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + adv)
1. turn back (go back):
devolverse lat-amer excl RioPr
2. turn back (change plan):
there's no turning back
II. turn back VERBO [americ tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. turn back (send back):
2. turn back (fold):
turn back bedclothes
3. turn back (reset):
turn back clock
turn back clock
star turn SUBST
I. Brit also turn round VERBO [americ tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + adv)
1. Brit also turn round (to face different direction):
Brit also turn round
Brit also turn round
Brit also turn round
voltearse lat-amer excl CSur
Brit also turn round
2. Brit also turn round (react) coloq:
3. Brit also turn round (reverse):
Brit also turn round weather/luck/economy:
Brit also turn round weather/luck/economy:
Brit also turn round weather/luck/economy:
II. Brit also turn round VERBO [americ tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + o + adv)
voltea el libro para que puedan ver lat-amer excl CSur
III. Brit also turn round VERBO [americ tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + o + adv)
1. Brit also turn round (set on new course):
Brit also turn round company/economy
2. Brit also turn round (get ready):
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
turning [ˈtɜ:nɪŋ, americ ˈtɜ:r-] SUBST
1. turning (road):
turning
2. turning (act of changing direction):
turning
turning point SUBST
turning point
I. turn [tɜ:n, americ tɜ:rn] VERBO intr
1. turn (rotate):
to turn on sth
2. turn (switch direction):
turn tide
turn car
voltearse lat-amer
3. turn:
4. turn (change colour):
turn leaves
5. turn (feel nauseous):
turn stomach
6. turn (spoil):
turn cream, milk
II. turn [tɜ:n, americ tɜ:rn] VERBO trans
1. turn key:
2. turn (switch direction):
voltear lat-amer
3. turn (attain a particular age):
4. turn (pass a particular hour):
5. turn (cause to feel nauseated):
Expressões:
III. turn [tɜ:n, americ tɜ:rn] SUBST
1. turn (change in direction):
2. turn (changing point):
3. turn (period of duty):
to be sb's turn to do sth
to do sth in turn
4. turn (rotation, twist):
5. turn (service):
6. turn (shock):
7. turn (queasiness):
8. turn TEATR:
turn to VERBO trans
1. turn to (face):
2. turn to (request aid):
to turn to sb (for sth)
turn against VERBO trans
U-turn [ˈju:tɜ:n, americ ˈju:tɜ:rn] SUBST
I. turn out VERBO intr
1. turn out (end up, work out):
2. turn out (be revealed):
II. turn out VERBO trans
1. turn out light:
2. turn out (kick out):
3. turn out (empty):
turn-up [ˈtɜ:nʌp, americ ˈtɜ:rn-] SUBST Brit
valenciana f Méx
Expressões:
Entrada OpenDict
turn SUBST
Entrada OpenDict
turn on VERBO
turning [ˈtɜr·nɪŋ] SUBST
1. turning (road):
turning
2. turning (act of changing direction):
turning
turning point SUBST
turning point
I. turn [tɜrn] VERBO intr
1. turn (rotate):
to turn on sth
2. turn (switch direction):
turn tide
turn car
voltearse lat-amer
3. turn:
4. turn (change color):
turn leaves
5. turn (feel nauseous):
turn stomach
6. turn (spoil):
turn cream, milk
II. turn [tɜrn] VERBO trans
1. turn key:
2. turn (switch direction):
voltear lat-amer
3. turn (attain a particular age):
4. turn (pass a particular hour):
5. turn (cause to feel nauseated):
Expressões:
III. turn [tɜrn] SUBST
1. turn (change in direction):
2. turn (changing point):
3. turn (period of duty):
to be sb's turn to do sth
to do sth in turn
4. turn (rotation, twist):
5. turn (service):
I. turn out VERBO intr
1. turn out (end up, work out):
2. turn out (be revealed):
II. turn out VERBO trans
1. turn out light:
2. turn out (kick out):
3. turn out (empty):
I. turn over VERBO intr (start, operate)
turn over engine
II. turn over VERBO trans
1. turn over (change the side):
2. turn over criminal:
3. turn over:
turn over control
turn over possession
4. turn over facts:
5. turn over COM, FINAN:
6. turn over coloq (search):
I. turn around VERBO intr
II. turn around VERBO trans
1. turn around (move):
2. turn around:
turn on VERBO trans
1. turn on ELETRÓN, TÉC:
turn on light
turn on light
prender lat-amer
turn on gas, faucet
2. turn on:
3. turn on (show, demonstrate):
4. turn on (attack):
I. turn off VERBO trans
1. turn off ELETRÓN, TÉC:
turn off light
turn off motor
turn off gas, faucet
2. turn off calão (be unappealing):
II. turn off VERBO intr (leave path)
turn into VERBO trans
turn against VERBO trans
Present
Iturn
youturn
he/she/itturns
weturn
youturn
theyturn
Past
Iturned
youturned
he/she/itturned
weturned
youturned
theyturned
Present Perfect
Ihaveturned
youhaveturned
he/she/ithasturned
wehaveturned
youhaveturned
theyhaveturned
Past Perfect
Ihadturned
youhadturned
he/she/ithadturned
wehadturned
youhadturned
theyhadturned
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This turning point from selling pressure to buying pressure is called a bottom.
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Chapters seven and eight were to mark a turning point in the interpersonal relationships of the party.
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This will really come to be a turning point of my life.
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A major turning point in the strike came 10 days later.
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The song is a turning point in the plotline of the musical.
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