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English

Pronunciation

Verb

to turn (turns, turned, turning)

  1. to rotate (in driving usually 900); spin
    Turn the knob clockwise.
  2. to position by rotating, spinning or flipping
    Turn back the covers.
  3. to change; transform
    The leaves turn color in autumn.
  4. to rebel; to go against something formerly tolerated
    The prisoners turned on the warden.
  5. to machine or shape by rotating the workpiece against a stationary cutting tool, as on a lathe
    She turned the table legs with care and precision.
  6. to sour or spoil; to go bad
    This milk has turned; it smells awful.
  7. to complete
    They say they can turn the parts in two days.

Translations

  • Bulgarian: въртя (1), завъртам (1), променям (3), стругувам (5), развалям се (6), прокисвам (6)
  • Danish: vende (1)
  • Finnish: kääntää (1)
  • Ido: turnar
  • Swedish: vrida (1), gå emot (4), svarva (5)

Noun

turn (turns)

  1. a rotation or spin
    Give the handle a full turn, then pull up on it.
  2. the chance to use an item shared in sequence with others
    They took turns playing with the new toy.
  3. a figure in music, often notated ~, consisting of the note above the one indicated, the note itself, the note below the one indicated, and the note itself again (see )
  4. the time required to complete a project
    They quote a three-day turn on parts like those.
  5. a fit or a period of giddiness.
  6. a change in temperament or circumstace.
    She took a turn for the worse

Translations

  • Bulgarian: въртене n (1), завъртане n (1), смяна f (2), редуване n (2)
  • Finnish: kierros (1)
  • Swedish: varv (1), turas om (2 - construction with verbs)

Phrasal Verbs

Phrases, Expressions, and Idioms

  • bad turn
  • good turn
  • give somebody a turn
  • in turn
  • take turns
  • take a turn for the worse
  • turn back the clock
  • turn in one's grave
  • turn it up
  • turn nasty
  • turn of events
  • turn of the century
  • turn out to be
  • turn over a new leaf
  • turn tail
  • turn the other cheek
  • turn the tables
  • turn the tide
  • turn up one's nose
  • turn up the heat
  • turning circle
  • turning point

Related Terms


Dutch

Verb

turn

  1. first person singular present tense of turnen

Translations

  • English: perform gymnastics



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