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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. turn [Brit təːn, americ tərn] SUBST

1. turn (opportunity, in rotation):

turn
to wait one's turn
it's my turn (gen)
it's my turn (in game)
whose turn is it? (gen)
whose turn is it? (in game)
to be sb's turn to do
être à qn or au tour de qn de faire
to have a turn on or at or with the computer
to do sth turn and turn about
to speak out of turn fig

2. turn (circular movement):

turn
to give sth a turn
to give sth half a turn to the left
to do a turn dancer:

3. turn (in vehicle):

turn
a 90° turn
un virage à 90°
to make or do a left/right turn
to do a turn in the road

4. turn (bend, side road):

turn
turn

5. turn (change, development):

turn
to take a turn for the better person, situation:
to take a turn for the better things, events:
to take a turn for the worse situation:
to take a turn for the worse health:
to be on the turn luck, milk:
to be on the turn tide:

6. turn Brit (attack):

turn coloq
turn coloq
a giddy or dizzy turn
to have a funny turn
it gave me quite a turn , it gave me a nasty turn

7. turn (act):

turn
to do a/one's turn

II. in turn ADV

1. in turn (in rotation):

in turn answer, speak

2. in turn (linking sequence):

in turn

III. turn [Brit təːn, americ tərn] VERBO trans

1. turn (rotate):

turn person: knob, wheel, handle
turn screw
turn mechanism: cog, wheel
to turn sth to the right/left
to turn sth toon’/‘off’
to turn the key in the door or lock (lock up)
to turn the key on sb

2. turn (turn over, reverse):

turn mattress, soil, steak, collar
turn page
to turn sb onto his side/back

3. turn (change direction of):

turn chair, head, face, car
to turn one's back on literal group, place
to turn one's back on fig friend, ally
to turn one's back on homeless, needy
as soon as my back is turned literal, fig
to turn sb from one's door

4. turn (focus, direction of):

to turn sth on sb gun, hose, torch
braquer qc sur qn
to turn sth on sb fig anger, scorn
diriger qc sur qn

5. turn (transform):

to turn sth white/black
to turn sth milky/opaque
to turn sth into office, car park, desert
to turn sb into magician: frog
to turn sb into experience: extrovert, maniac

6. turn (deflect):

turn person, conversation

7. turn (pass the age of) coloq:

as soon as I turn 18

8. turn (on lathe):

turn wood, piece, spindle

9. turn (fashion) fig:

10. turn (in espionage):

turn spy, agent

IV. turn [Brit təːn, americ tərn] VERBO intr

1. turn (change direction):

turn person, car, plane, road:
turn ship:
to turn (to the) left/right
to turn down or into street, alley
to turn off main road, street
to turn towards village, mountains

2. turn (reverse direction):

turn person, vehicle:
turn tide:
turn luck:

3. turn (revolve):

turn key, wheel, planet:
turn person:
se tourner (to, towards vers)
to turn on its axis
to turn to do
to turn to face sth
to turn and fight

4. turn:

to turn on (hinge on) fig argument: point, issue
to turn on outcome: factor

5. turn (spin round angrily):

to turn on sb dog:
to turn on sb person:

6. turn (resort to, rely on) fig:

to turn to person, religion
to turn to drink
to turn to drugs
to turn to sb for help, advice, money

7. turn (change):

to turn into tadpole: frog
to turn into sofa: bed
to turn into situation, evening: farce, disaster
to turn into conversation: shouting match
to turn into (magically) person: animal, prince etc
to turn to substance: ice, gold etc
to turn to fear, surprise: horror, relief

8. turn (become by transformation):

turn pale, cloudy, green
to turn white/black/red QUÍM

9. turn (have change of heart) coloq:

turn Conservative, Communist
to turn coloq Catholic/Muslim
to turn traitor

10. turn (go sour):

turn milk:

11. turn trees, leaves:

turn

V. turn [Brit təːn, americ tərn]

at every turn
to be done to a turn
to do sb a good turn

century [Brit ˈsɛntʃʊri, americ ˈsɛn(t)ʃ(ə)ri] SUBST

1. century (gen):

2. century (in cricket):

I. turn around VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn around)

1. turn around (to face other way):

turn around person:
se retourner, faire demi-tour (to do pour faire)
turn around bus, vehicle:

2. turn around fig:

3. turn around (revolve, rotate):

turn around object, windmill, dancer:

4. turn around (change trend):

5. turn around TRANSP (unload and reload):

turn around

II. turn around VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn [sth] around, turn around [sth])

1. turn around (to face other way):

turn around car, chair, piano, head, baby

2. turn around (reverse decline in):

turn around situation, economy, company
turn around political party, factory

3. turn around TRANSP (unload and reload):

turn around plane, ship

4. turn around (rephrase):

turn around question, sentence

I. turn down VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn down)

turn down graph, curve:

turn down

II. turn down VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn [sth] down, turn down [sth])

1. turn down (reduce):

turn down volume, radio, heating, light, gas

2. turn down (fold over):

turn down sheet, collar
turn down corner of page
turn down page

III. turn down VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn [sb/sth] down, turn down [sb/sth])

turn down suitor, candidate, request, application
turn down offer, suggestion

I. turn back VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn back)

1. turn back (turn around):

turn back (usu on foot)
turn back (usu in vehicle)
it's too late to turn back literal
it's too late to turn back fig

2. turn back (in book):

turn back
revenir (to à)

II. turn back VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn [sth] back, turn back [sth])

1. turn back (rotate backwards):

turn back dial, clock

2. turn back (fold back):

turn back sheet, lapel
turn back corner, page

III. turn back VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn [sb] back, turn back [sb])

turn back marchers, refugees, heavy vehicles:

turn back

I. turn around VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn around)

1. turn around (to face other way):

turn around person:
se retourner, faire demi-tour (to do pour faire)
turn around bus, vehicle:

2. turn around fig:

3. turn around (revolve, rotate):

turn around object, windmill, dancer:

4. turn around (change trend):

5. turn around TRANSP (unload and reload):

turn around

II. turn around VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn [sth] around, turn around [sth])

1. turn around (to face other way):

turn around car, chair, piano, head, baby

2. turn around (reverse decline in):

turn around situation, economy, company
turn around political party, factory

3. turn around TRANSP (unload and reload):

turn around plane, ship

4. turn around (rephrase):

turn around question, sentence

turn aside VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -]

turn aside
se détourner (from de)

I. turn away VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn away)

turn away

II. turn away VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn [sth] away, turn away [sth])

turn away head, torch:

turn away

III. turn away VERBO [Brit təːn -, americ tərn -] (turn [sb] away, turn away [sb])

turn away spectator, applicant
turn away salesman, caller
turn away beggar

turn-up [Brit ˈtəːnʌp, americ ˈtərn ˌəp] SUBST Brit (of trousers)

turn-up
a turn-up for the books Brit

parallel turn SUBST DESP

out-turn [Brit ˈaʊttəːn, americ ˈaʊtˌtərn] SUBST

out-turn

kick-turn SUBST (in skiing)

kick-turn

no Dicionário PONS

I. turn [tɜ:n, americ tɜ:rn] SUBST

1. turn (change of direction):

turn road
to take a turn
a left/right turn
to give sth a turn

2. turn (rotation):

turn

3. turn (walk):

turn
to take a turn

4. turn (changing point):

turn
the turn of the tide
the turn of the tide fig
a turn of fate

5. turn (changing condition):

turn

6. turn (allotted time):

turn
to be sb's turn to +infin
être le tour de qn de +infin
in turn
in one's turn
to miss a turn
to speak out of turn

7. turn (shape):

turn

8. turn (service):

turn
to do sb a bad turn
to do sb a good turn

9. turn (odd sensation):

turn
to give sb a turn

10. turn MED:

turn

11. turn (queasiness):

turn

12. turn (stage performance):

turn

Expressões:

at every turn
to be cooked to a turn

II. turn [tɜ:n, americ tɜ:rn] VERBO intr

1. turn (rotate):

turn

2. turn (turn round):

turn
turn AUTOMOB
to turn to(wards) sb/sth

3. turn (switch direction):

turn
turn tide
to turn left
who can I turn to?

4. turn (become):

turn
to turn cold
to turn green
to turn seven child
to turn seven time

5. turn BOT, BIOL:

turn leaves

6. turn CULIN:

turn cream, milk

Expressões:

III. turn [tɜ:n, americ tɜ:rn] VERBO trans

1. turn (rotate):

turn page, handle

2. turn (cause to rotate):

turn

3. turn (turn round):

turn
to turn sth upside down

4. turn (switch direction):

turn
to turn the corner fig

5. turn (direct):

turn a. fig
to turn a gun on sb
to turn one's anger on sb

6. turn (transform):

to turn sb/sth into sth
transformer qn/qc en qc

7. turn (sprain):

turn

8. turn (feel nauseated):

9. turn (shape):

turn

Expressões:

to turn one's back on sb
to turn a deaf ear to sth
to turn a blind eye to sth
not to turn a hair
to turn sb's head
to turn tail and run
to turn sth upside down

I. turn up VERBO intr

1. turn up (arrive):

turn up

2. turn up (be found):

turn up

3. turn up (face upwards):

turn up

II. turn up VERBO trans

1. turn up (increase):

turn up volume, gas
turn up radio

2. turn up (shorten clothing):

turn up

3. turn up (reveal):

turn up

4. turn up (find):

turn up

I. turn back VERBO intr

1. turn back (return):

turn back

2. turn back (change plans):

turn back

II. turn back VERBO trans

1. turn back (send back):

turn back

2. turn back (fold):

turn back

Expressões:

kick turn SUBST DESP

kick turn

U-turn [ˈju:tɜ:n, americ -tɜ:rn] SUBST

1. U-turn AUTOMOB:

U-turn

2. U-turn fig:

U-turn

turn about VERBO intr

turn about

turn-off SUBST

1. turn-off (in road):

turn-off

2. turn-off coloq (sexually unappealing):

to be a real turn-off

I. turn out VERBO intr

1. turn out (end up):

turn out

2. turn out (prove to be):

turn out

3. turn out (go to):

to turn out for sth
to turn out to vote

II. turn out VERBO trans

1. turn out (switch off):

turn out electric device

2. turn out (stop the flow):

turn out gas

3. turn out (kick out):

turn out
to turn sb out of somewhere
to turn sb out on the street

4. turn out (empty):

turn out pockets

5. turn out (produce):

turn out product
turn out graduates, linguists

I. turn over VERBO intr

1. turn over (face different direction):

turn over

2. turn over (turn page):

turn over

3. turn over (start):

turn over engine

4. turn over Brit TV:

turn over

II. turn over VERBO trans

1. turn over (change the side):

turn over a. fig
turn over page

2. turn over (cause to operate):

turn over car engine

3. turn over (give in):

turn over

4. turn over (hand over):

turn over control

5. turn over (consider):

turn over idea

6. turn over (be lucrative):

turn over business

7. turn over Brit coloq (steal from):

turn over

8. turn over (cheat):

turn over

9. turn over (change function):

to turn sth over to sth

Expressões:

turn round VERBO intr, trans

turn round PHRVB turn around

I. turn around VERBO trans

1. turn around (twist):

turn around

2. turn around (turn back):

turn around ship, plane

3. turn around (reverse):

turn around situation

4. turn around (improve):

turn around business

II. turn around VERBO intr

1. turn around (twist):

turn around
turn around person

2. turn around (turn back):

turn around ship, plane

3. turn around (reverse):

turn around

4. turn around (improve):

turn around
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I. turn [tɜrn] SUBST

1. turn (change of direction):

turn road
to take a turn
a left/right turn
to give sth a turn

2. turn (rotation):

turn

3. turn (walk):

turn

4. turn (changing point):

turn
the turn of the tide
the turn of the tide fig
a turn of fate

5. turn (changing condition):

turn

6. turn (allotted time):

turn
to be sb's turn to +infin
être le tour de qn de +infin
in turn
to speak out of turn

7. turn (shape):

turn

8. turn (service):

turn

9. turn (odd sensation):

turn
to give sb a funny turn

10. turn MED:

turn

11. turn (stage performance):

turn

Expressões:

at every turn
to be cooked to a turn

II. turn [tɜrn] VERBO intr

1. turn (rotate):

turn

2. turn (turn around):

turn
turn AUTOMOB
to turn to(ward) sb/sth

3. turn (switch direction):

turn
turn tide
to turn left
who can I turn to?

4. turn (become):

turn
to turn cold
to turn green
to turn seven child
to turn seven time

5. turn BOT, BIOL:

turn leaves

Expressões:

III. turn [tɜrn] VERBO trans

1. turn (rotate):

turn page, handle

2. turn (cause to rotate):

turn

3. turn (turn round):

turn
to turn sth upside down

4. turn (switch direction):

turn
to turn the corner fig

5. turn (direct):

turn a. fig
to turn a gun on sb
to turn one's anger on sb

6. turn (transform):

to turn sb/sth into sth
transformer qn/qc en qc

7. turn (sprain):

turn

8. turn (feel nauseated):

9. turn (shape):

turn

Expressões:

to turn one's back on sb
to turn a deaf ear to sth
to turn a blind eye to sth
to turn sb's head
to turn sth upside down

I. turn around VERBO trans

1. turn around (twist):

turn around

2. turn around (turn back):

turn around ship, plane

3. turn around (reverse):

turn around situation

4. turn around (improve):

turn around business

II. turn around VERBO intr

1. turn around (twist):

turn around
turn around person

2. turn around (turn back):

turn around ship, plane

3. turn around (reverse):

turn around

4. turn around (improve):

turn around

turn against VERBO trans

turn against

I. turn up VERBO intr

1. turn up (arrive):

turn up

2. turn up (be found):

turn up

3. turn up (face upward):

turn up

II. turn up VERBO trans

1. turn up (increase):

turn up volume, gas
turn up radio

2. turn up (shorten clothing):

turn up

3. turn up (reveal):

turn up

4. turn up (find):

turn up

turn down VERBO trans

1. turn down (reject):

turn down

2. turn down (reduce):

turn down

3. turn down (fold):

turn down

I. turn back VERBO intr

1. turn back (return):

turn back

2. turn back (change plans):

turn back

II. turn back VERBO trans

1. turn back (send back):

turn back

2. turn back (fold):

turn back

Expressões:

I. turn out VERBO intr

1. turn out (end up):

turn out

2. turn out (prove to be):

turn out

3. turn out (go to):

to turn out for sth
to turn out to vote

II. turn out VERBO trans

1. turn out (switch off):

turn out electric device

2. turn out (stop the flow):

turn out gas

3. turn out (empty):

turn out pockets

4. turn out (produce):

turn out product
turn out graduates, linguists

I. turn aside VERBO intr

turn aside

II. turn aside VERBO trans

turn aside

I. turn away VERBO intr

turn away

II. turn away VERBO trans

1. turn away (to face the opposite way):

turn away

2. turn away (refuse entry):

turn away

I. turn on VERBO trans

1. turn on ELETRÓN, TÉC:

turn on electric device

2. turn on (start the flow):

turn on gas, tap, water

3. turn on coloq (excite sexually):

turn on

4. turn on coloq (attract):

turn on

5. turn on (attack):

turn on

6. turn on (be dependent on):

turn on

II. turn on VERBO intr

turn on

Vocabulário de Integração do Ofício Franco-Alemão para a Juventude (OFAJ) "Intégration et égalité des chances"

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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