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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

turning circle SUBST

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. turn [Brit təːn, americ tərn] SUBST

1. turn (opportunity, in rotation):

to be sb's turn to do
être à qn or au tour de qn de faire

2. turn (circular movement):

to give sth a turn
to do a turn dancer:

3. turn (in vehicle):

a 90° turn
un virage à 90°

4. turn (bend, side road):

5. turn (change, development):

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 be on the turn luck, milk:
to be on the turn tide:

6. turn Brit (attack):

turn coloq
turn coloq

7. turn (act):

II. in turn ADV

1. in turn (in rotation):

in turn answer, speak

2. in turn (linking sequence):

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 toon’/‘off’

2. turn (turn over, reverse):

turn mattress, soil, steak, collar
turn page

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

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 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:

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 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)

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 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

9. turn (have change of heart) coloq:

turn Conservative, Communist

10. turn (go sour):

turn milk:

11. turn trees, leaves:

V. turn [Brit təːn, americ tərn]

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):

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

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

1. century (gen):

2. century (in cricket):

turning [Brit ˈtəːnɪŋ, americ ˈtərnɪŋ] SUBST

1. turning Brit (in road):

2. turning (work on lathe):

I. circle [Brit ˈsəːk(ə)l, americ ˈsərk(ə)l] SUBST

1. circle:

to form a circle objects:
to form a circle people:
faire un cercle (around autour de)
to go round in circles literal, fig

2. circle (group):

groupe m (of de)
to be in sb's circle

3. circle TEATR:

II. circle [Brit ˈsəːk(ə)l, americ ˈsərk(ə)l] VERBO trans

1. circle (move round):

circle plane, helicopter: airport, tower
circle satellite: planet
circle person, animal, vehicle: square, building
circle person, animal

2. circle (encircle):

circle word, mistake, answer

III. circle [Brit ˈsəːk(ə)l, americ ˈsərk(ə)l] VERBO intr

circle helicopter, plane, vulture:
décrire des cercles (above, over au-dessus de)
circle predator, vehicle, horseman:
tourner en rond (around autour de)

IV. circle [Brit ˈsəːk(ə)l, americ ˈsərk(ə)l]

to come full circle person:
to come full circle situation:

no Dicionário PONS

turning SUBST

1. turning (road leading off):

2. turning no pl (using a lathe) TÉC:

I. turn [tɜ:n, americ tɜ:rn] SUBST

1. turn (change of direction):

turn road

2. turn (rotation):

3. turn (walk):

4. turn (changing point):

5. turn (changing condition):

6. turn (allotted time):

to be sb's turn to +infin
être le tour de qn de +infin

7. turn (shape):

8. turn (service):

9. turn (odd sensation):

10. turn MED:

11. turn (queasiness):

12. turn (stage performance):

Expressões:

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

1. turn (rotate):

2. turn (turn round):

turn AUTOMOB
to turn to(wards) sb/sth

3. turn (switch direction):

turn tide

4. turn (become):

to turn seven child

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):

3. turn (turn round):

4. turn (switch direction):

5. turn (direct):

turn a. fig

6. turn (transform):

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

7. turn (sprain):

8. turn (feel nauseated):

9. turn (shape):

Expressões:

to turn sb's head

I. circle [ˈsɜ:kl, americ ˈsɜ:r-] SUBST

1. circle (round):

2. circle (group):

3. circle (professionals):

4. circle no pl (in auditorium):

5. circle (under eyes):

cernes fpl

II. circle [ˈsɜ:kl, americ ˈsɜ:r-] VERBO trans

1. circle (move round):

2. circle (surround):

III. circle [ˈsɜ:kl, americ ˈsɜ:r-] VERBO intr

no Dicionário PONS

turning SUBST

1. turning (road leading off):

2. turning TÉC (using a lathe):

I. turn [tɜrn] SUBST

1. turn (change of direction):

turn road

2. turn (rotation):

3. turn (walk):

4. turn (changing point):

5. turn (changing condition):

6. turn (allotted time):

to be sb's turn to +infin
être le tour de qn de +infin

7. turn (shape):

8. turn (service):

9. turn (odd sensation):

10. turn MED:

11. turn (stage performance):

Expressões:

II. turn [tɜrn] VERBO intr

1. turn (rotate):

2. turn (turn around):

turn AUTOMOB
to turn to(ward) sb/sth

3. turn (switch direction):

turn tide

4. turn (become):

to turn seven child

5. turn BOT, BIOL:

turn leaves

Expressões:

III. turn [tɜrn] VERBO trans

1. turn (rotate):

turn page, handle

2. turn (cause to rotate):

3. turn (turn round):

4. turn (switch direction):

5. turn (direct):

turn a. fig

6. turn (transform):

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

7. turn (sprain):

8. turn (feel nauseated):

9. turn (shape):

Expressões:

to turn sb's head

I. circle [ˈsɜr·kl] SUBST

1. circle (round):

2. circle (group):

3. circle (professionals):

4. circle (in auditorium):

5. circle (under eyes):

cernes fpl

II. circle [ˈsɜr·kl] VERBO trans

1. circle (move round):

2. circle (surround):

III. circle [ˈsɜr·kl] VERBO intr

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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On either side of the gnomon is a quadrant of a circle, parallel to the plane of the equator.
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A pot can be supported above this with a circle of chicken wire or metal tent pegs.
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In the limit of many waves, the phasors must form a circle for destructive interference, so that the first phasor is nearly parallel with the last.
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The race to the bottom becomes a vicious circle with states competing to deregulate even further resulting in major human rights problems.
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Perhaps the revolution should come full circle with a return to the tax disc.
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