单词 | turn¹ |
释义 | turn¹ /tɜn; tɜːn/v 1. [i] to move your body so that you are looking in a different direction 转身,翻身:◇alison turned towards us. 艾莉森朝我们转过身来。◇he turned to look behind him. 他转身向身后看。 2. [t] to move something round so that it is in a different position 转动[某物]:◇she turned the key in the lock. 她转动锁里的钥匙。 3. [i,t] to go in a new direction when you are walking, driving etc [走路、驾驶等时](使)改变方向:◇the car turned a corner. 那辆汽车弯过一个街角。◇turn right at the next stop light. 在下一个红绿灯向右转。 4. [i,t] if something such as a wheel turns or you turn it, it moves around (使)[车轮等]转动:◇the wheels turned slowly. 车轮缓缓转动。 5. turn green/violent/hotter etc to become green, violent, hotter etc 变绿/变猛烈/变得更热等:◇helen turned bright red. 海伦的脸变得通红。◇the weather will turn colder. 天气会变得更冷。 6. turn 30/midnight etc to reach a particular age or time 到 30 岁/午夜等:◇she's just turned 40. 她刚满 40 岁。 7. [t] to move a page in a book or magazine so that you can see the next one 翻动[书页] 8. turn your back on to refuse to help or be connected with someone or something 对…掉头不顾,拒绝与…有关联:◇she turned her back on all her old friends. 她和所有老朋友都没有来往。 9. turn your nose up at sth to refuse to accept something because you do not think it is good enough for you 瞧不起某物,对某物嗤之以鼻 10. turn over a new leaf to decide that you will change your behaviour to make it better 翻开新的一页; 改过自新; 重新做人:◇i'm going to turn over a new leaf and start exercising. 我打算彻底改变,开始运动。 11. turn back the clock to try to do things the way they were done in the past 回到过去的老一套,试着按旧方法做事 12. turn a blind eye to pretend not to notice that someone is doing something illegal 对[违法行为]装作看不见 13. turn the tables (on sb) to change the situation completely so that you are in a much better position than your opponent 扭转局势(使之不利于某人),转弱为强,转败为胜:◇the team managed to turn the tables in the second half of the game. 该队成功地在比赛的下半场转败为胜。 14. turn sb/sth loose to allow a person or animal to be free 释放某人/某动物 15. sb's thoughts turn to sth if your thoughts turn to something, you start to think about it 某人开始考虑某事turn sb against sb/sthto make someone stop liking or agreeing with someone or something 使反对[某人或某事物]:◇his experiences in vietnam turned him against the war. 他在越南的经历使他不再赞成战争。turn sth ↔ aroundto make a company, business etc become successful again 使[公司、生意等]好转turn sb ↔ awayto refuse to allow someone to go into a place, or refuse to help them 拒绝[某人]进入; 拒绝帮助[某人]turn backto go in the opposite direction, or tell someone to do this (使)掉转头,(使)折回:◇they had to turn back because of the snow. 由于下雪,他们不得不掉头回来。journalists are being turned back at the border. 记者们在边境被挡了回来。turn down1 [turn sth ↔ down] to make a machine such as a television, oven etc produce less sound, heat etc 把[电视机、烤箱等的音量、热度等]关小,调低:◇can you turn down your radio? i'm trying to work. 你能把收音机的音量调低吗? 我正在工作呢。2 [turn sb/sth ↔ down] to refuse an offer, request, or invitation 拒绝[提议、请求或邀请]:◇she got an offer of a job at microsoft, but she turned it down. 她有一个去微软工作的机会,但她拒绝了。turn in1 [turn sth ↔ in] to give something to the police or some other person in authority, especially something you have found or a weapon 把[拾获物或武器]交给[警方或当局]:◇luckily someone had turned my purse in. 幸好有人交回了我的钱包。2 [turn sb in] to tell the police where a criminal is 把[罪犯]的下落告诉警方3 [i] informal to go to bed 【非正式】 上床睡觉:◇i think i'll turn in. 我想我该去睡觉了。4 [t turn sth in] especially ame to give work that you have done to a teacher 【尤美】 交[作业给老师]:◇has everyone turned in last night's homework? 昨晚的家庭作业大家都交了吗?turn into1 [turn into sb/sth] to change and become a completely different type of person, substance, situation etc 变成[完全不同类型的人、物质、情况等]:◇the argument turned into a fight. 争吵演变成了打斗。2 [turn sb/sth into sb/sth] to make someone or something change and become completely different 使[某人或某物]变成:◇they want to turn the country into some kind of police state. 他们想把该国变成某种极权国家。turn off1 [t turn sth ↔ off] to make a machine, light etc stop working or stop the supply of water, electricity etc 关掉[机器、电灯等]; 关掉[水、电等]的开关:◇turn off the television — it's dinner time. 关掉电视机 — 吃晚饭的时间到了。2 [i,t turn off sth] to leave one road and drive onto another 转入另一条路; 驶离,转弯离开turn on1 [turn sth ↔ on] to make a machine, light etc start working, or make water, electricity etc start flowing 打开[机器、电灯等]; 打开[水、电等]的开关:◇could you turn on the tv? 你能打开电视机吗?2 [turn on sb] to suddenly attack or criticize someone 突然袭击[指责][某人]:◇the dog turned on him and bit him. 那只狗突然向他扑来咬了他。turn out1 [i] to happen in a particular way, or have a particular result 有某种结果,结果(是):◇joanna wished things had turned out differently. 乔安娜希望情况最终不是那样。it turned out that (=used to say that something surprising happened) 原来,竟然[用于表示发生[发现]了令人吃惊的事]: it turned out that he was married to someone else! 原来他的妻子另有其人!2 [t turn sth ↔ out] to make a light stop working by pressing a switch 关上,关掉[灯]:◇don't forget to turn out the lights when you leave. 你离开时别忘了把灯关掉。3 [i] if people turn out to see something, they go to see it [为看某物而]去:◇only about 30 people turned out for the show. 只有三十人左右去看了表演。4 [t turn sth ↔ out] to produce or make something 生产,制造[某物]:◇why do our high schools turn out students who can't read? 为什么我们的高中培养出的学生不会阅读?turn over1 [t turn sth ↔ over to sb] to bring a criminal to the police or another official organization 把[罪犯]交给[警方或其他官方机构]:◇benson was turned over to the fbi yesterday. 班森昨天被交给了联邦调查局。2 [i,t] bre to change to a different television channel 【英】 转换(电视频道)3 [i turn sth over] if you turn something over in your mind, you think about it carefully 仔细考虑4 [t turn sth ↔ over to sb] to give something to someone else, especially the right to own or be responsible for something 把[某物,尤指所有权或责任]移交[某人]:◇the industry is being turned over to private ownership. 这种工业正在进行私有化转制。turn to1 [turn to sb/sth] to ask someone to help or advise you 求助于; 求教于:◇he still turns to us for advice. 他仍然向我们求教。2 [turn to sth] to go to a page in a book, magazine etc 翻到[书、杂志等中的某页]:◇turn to page 45 in your history book. 把你们的历史书翻到第 45 页。3 turn to drugs/crime/drink etc to start doing something that you should not do, for example taking illegal drugs, taking part in criminal activities, or drinking too much alcohol 开始吸毒/犯罪/酗酒等:◇there's very little work, and a lot of young people turn to crime. 工作少得可怜,许多年轻人开始犯罪。turn up1 [t turn sth ↔ up] to make a television, radio, heater etc produce more sound, heat etc 把[电视机、收音机、取暖器等的音量、热度等]开大; 调高:◇turn up the radio — i love this song. 把收音机的音量调高一点 — 我喜欢这首歌。2 [i] if something turns up after you have been looking for it, you suddenly find it [寻找的东西]突然出现,被找到:◇we looked for the ring for weeks, and then it turned up in my pocket. 我们找这枚戒指找了几星期,后来它突然在我的口袋里出现了。3 [i] to arrive 到达,来到:◇danny turned up late as usual. 丹尼像往常一样迟到了。 |
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