turn1 /tɜːn $ tɜːrn/ ●●● S1 W1 verb → tern1 your body 人的身体 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to move your body so that you are looking in a different direction 转身;转过〔身体〕 → twist Ricky turned and walked away. 里基转身走了。
She turned her head in surprise. 她惊讶地转过头来。
turn around/round/away Dan turned away, hiding the fear in his eyes. 丹扭过头去,掩饰着眼中的恐惧。
turn (your head/face) to do something He turned around to look at Kim. 他转过身看着金。
‘No, ’ she said, turning her head to see David’s reaction. “不。”她说着,转过头来看看戴维的反应。
Brigitte glared at him, turned on her heel (=turned away suddenly because of anger), and stomped out of the room. 布丽吉特瞪了他一眼,猛地一转身,噔噔噔地走出了房间。
2 object 物体 [transitiveT usually + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to move something so that it is pointing or aiming in a different direction 转动 对准turn something around/over/upside down etc You may turn over your exam papers now. 现在你们可以把考卷翻过来。
turn something on something/somebody The firemen turned their hoses on the blaze. 消防队员把水龙带对准熊熊烈火。
turn something to face something/somebody Could you turn your chairs to face this way? 你们把椅子转过来朝着这边好吗?
turn a/the page (=move a page in a book over so that you can read the next page) 翻页
turn something down/up He turned down the corner of the sheet to peep at the baby. 他折起被角以便看一眼婴儿。
3 direction 方向 a) [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to go in a new direction when you are walking, driving etc, or to make the vehicle you are using do this 转弯;(使)改变方向 I watched until he turned the corner. 我看着他,直到他转过街角。
turn left/right Turn left at the church. 到了教堂向左拐。
turn into/onto/down etc She cycled up the street and turned into Long Road. 她沿街向前骑去,拐进了朗路。
Turning the car around, we headed home. 我们把车掉了个头,朝家的方向开去。
b) [intransitiveI] if a road, river etc turns, it curves and starts to go in a new direction 〔道路、河流等〕转向,转弯 Further on, the river turns east. 再往前,这条河就折向东流。
The road turns sharply at the top of the hill. 到了山顶道路急转。
4 move around central point 旋转 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]TURN to move around a central or fixed point, or to make something move in this way (使)旋转,(使)转圈 The wheels turned slowly, then picked up speed. 轮子慢慢转动,然后开始加速。
For some reason, the key wouldn’t turn. 不知为什么,钥匙转不动。
turn the handle/knob/key/tap etc She gently turned the handle of the bedroom door. 她轻轻转动卧室门上的把手。
5 change 改变 [linking verb, transitiveT] to start to have a different quality, or to make something do this (使)变成,(使)变为turn (something) red/blue/white etc Rose’s hair was already turning grey. 罗丝的头发已经开始花白了。
In October the leaves turn orange and yellow. 到了10月份,树叶有的变成了橘红色,有的变成了黄色。
The sun had turned the sky a glowing pink. 太阳把天空染得一片绯红。
the weather turns cold/nasty etc (also it turns cold/nasty etc) Then it turned cold and started to rain. 然后天气变冷,开始下雨。
turn nasty/mean/violent etc (=suddenly become angry, violent etc) 变得恶毒/小气/凶暴等 The police are worried that the situation could turn violent. 警方担心这一局势可能会演变成暴力。
► see thesaurus at becomen Turn is a linking verb in this meaning. It links the subject of the sentence with an adjective: His face turned pale.
Their relationship turned sour.
6 attention/thoughts 注意/想法 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to start to think about, deal with, look at etc a particular person, thing, or subject, instead of what you were thinking about etc before 转移〔思考、处理、观察等的对象〕turn your attention/thoughts/efforts etc to something/somebody Many investors have turned their attention to opportunities abroad. 很多投资者把注意力转向了国外的机会。
Phil turned his gaze towards the older man. 菲尔把目光转向那个较年长的男子。
turn to/towards etc something As usual, the conversation turned back to her children. 同往常一样,谈话的内容又回到她的孩子身上了。
Now is the time of year when thoughts turn in the direction of summer holidays. 现在又到大家考虑夏季度假的时候了。
Next the Senator turned to education. 接着参议员谈起了教育。
7 turn your back (on somebody/something) a) HELPto refuse to help, support, or be involved with someone or something 对(某人/某事)置之不理,对(某人/某事)撒手不管 How can you turn your back on your own mother? 你怎么可以对自己的母亲不闻不问呢?
In his twenties he turned his back on his Catholic faith. 他二十几岁时背弃了天主教的信仰。
b) TURNto turn so that your back is pointing towards someone or something, and you are not looking at them 转身背对〔某人或某物〕 Angrily, she turned her back on him. 她生气地转过身背对着他。
turn your back (on somebody/something)• He turned his back abruptly and walked away.• I handed him back that hundred dollars and turned my back and took him in.• Weaken, turn your back for a moment and it could be lost for good.• He would never turn his back on a fellow veteran.• He acknowledged his paternity when he could have easily turned his back on him and told him he was a servant.• So in the end I turned my back on it and walked away.• Kissinger said it was disgraceful that the United States had turned its back on one of her oldest and closest friends.• He turned his back on Shauna and walked to the window.• Many immigrants turn their back on the old ways.• Wiltshire's Social Services department has promised not to turn its back on the problem of alcoholics. 8 age/time 年龄/时间 [transitiveT] to become a particular age, or to reach a particular time 到〔某年龄或某个时间〕somebody turns 15/20/40 etc My son’s just turned 18. 我的儿子刚满18岁。
it’s turned 2 o'clock/5/midday etc It’s just turned three. 现在刚到3点。
9 turn something inside out a) OPPOSITE/REVERSEto pull a piece of clothing, bag etc so that the inside is facing out 把〔衣服、包等〕里朝外翻 Turn the sweater inside out before you wash it. 把毛衣翻过面来洗。
b) (also turn something upside down)LOOK FOR to search everywhere for something, in a way that makes a place very untidy 到处寻找某物,把某物翻个底朝天 Thieves had turned the house upside down. 小偷把房子翻了个底朝天。
c) (also turn something upside down/turn something on its head) to completely change the way that something is done, organized, thought about etc 彻底改变 New approaches to marketing turn old practices upside down. 新的营销方式彻底改变了以前的做法。
Her opinion of him had been turned on its head. 她对他的看法彻底改变了。
turn something inside out• This brief scene, so unexpected and devastating, turns Blue inside out.• I've turned the house upside down looking for that book!• Lukens' theories have turned the financial world upside down.• Declaring the shirt offensive, she ordered Jeffrey to take it off or turn it inside out.• Hayward Wiggins launched a kids' summer enrichment program nine years ago, he turned the rules inside out.• I turned my collar inside out.• In effect, it turns the nozzle inside out.• Objectivism thus turns existentialism inside out.• The ship leaped and juddered as if trying to turn to inside out.• Turn the pants inside out before you wash them. 10 have turned the corner SUCCEED IN DOING somethingto start to improve after going through a difficult period or experience 已经渡过了难关 The manager of the hotel chain claims that they have turned the corner. 那家连锁酒店的经理声称他们已渡过了难关。
have turned the corner• Even Sandie looks as if she might have turned the corner.• I hope we have turned the corner.• The economy may well have turned the corner by the next election.• A superior actor might have turned the corner on this film. 11 make/let go out 使出来 [transitiveT] to make or let someone or something go out from where they are 使…出来turn somebody/something out/outside/into etc (something) Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured board. 把面团拿出来,放在撒过薄薄一层面粉的板上。
There are some criminals who cannot be turned loose onto the streets. 有些罪犯是不能放任街头不管的。
12. tide 潮汐 [intransitiveI] if the tide turns, the sea starts to come in or go out again 〔潮汐〕开始涨[落] 13 change development 扭转局势 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] if something such as a war, situation, game of sport etc turns, or someone turns it, something happens to change the way it is developing (使)扭转局势 Mills turned the game by scoring twice. 米尔斯两度进球,扭转了比赛的局势。
The victory turned the tide of the war in North Africa. 这场胜利扭转了北非的战局。
14. turn traitor BETRAYto be disloyal to a person, group, or idea that you have strongly supported before 背叛;叛变 15 turn your ankle MIHURT/CAUSE PAINto twist your ankle in a way that injures it 扭伤踝关节 SYN sprain Wright turned his ankle in the first minutes of the game. 赖特在比赛开始几分钟里就扭伤了脚踝。
16. an actor turned politician/a housewife turned author etc someone who has done one job and then does something completely different 演员出身的政治家/家庭主妇变身的作家等 → poacher turned gamekeeper at poacher 17 turn somebody’s head ATTRACTto be attractive in a romantic or sexual way 吸引[迷住]某人 She turned heads whenever she walked into a room. 只要她走进一个房间,就能吸引很多目光。
turn somebody’s head• So it seems some young woman has finally turned Steve's head.
18 turn (people’s) heads SURPRISEDif something turns people’s heads, they are surprised by it 让(人)吃惊 It did turn some heads when he moved back to the village. 他搬回到村里居住,确实让有些人很吃惊。
19. turn a profit American EnglishAmE to make a profit 赢利 20 turn a phrase to say something in a particular way 措辞 Cohen knows how to turn a phrase in his lyrics. 科恩作词时知道如何措辞。
21 land 土地 [transitiveT] to break up soil so that it is ready for growing crops 翻〔土〕 a distant tractor turning the soil 远处正在翻土的拖拉机
22. wood/metal 木材/金属 [transitiveT] to shape a wooden or metal object using a special tool 车削 23. milk 牛奶 [intransitiveI] British EnglishBrE if milk turns, it becomes sour 〔牛奶〕变酸 → turn a blind eye (to something) at blind1(3), → turn the other cheek at cheek1(4), → turn full circle at circle1(6), → somebody would turn in their grave at grave1(3), → not turn a hair at hair(11), → turn your hand to (doing) something at hand1(26), → turn over a new leaf at leaf1(3), → turn your nose up (at something) at nose1(5), → turn your stomach at stomach1(4), → turn the tables (on somebody) at table1(6), → turn tail at tail1(9)n THESAURUS – Meaning 4: to move around a central or fixed point, or to make something move in this wayturn to move around a central or fixed pointThe wheels of the train began to turn.
go around (also go round British EnglishBrE) to turn around a central point. Go around is a little more informal than turn and is very common in everyday EnglishWhen the fan goes around, the warm air is pushed back downwards.
revolve/rotate to turn around and around a central point. Rotate and revolve are more formal than turn and sound more technicalThe Earth rotates on its axis once every twenty-four hours.
The stage revolves at various points during the performance.
spin to turn around many times very quicklyThe ice skater began to spin faster and faster.
whirl /wɜːl $ wɜːrl/ to spin around extremely quickly, often in a powerful or uncontrolled wayThe blades of the helicopter whirled overhead.
twirl (around) to spin around quickly, especially as part of a dance or performanceThe couples were twirling around on the dance floor.
swirl (around) to move around quickly in a circular movement, especially when the movement goes outwards or upwards from the centerHer white skirt swirled around her legs as she danced.
The leaves began to swirl around.
spiral to move in a continuous curve that gets nearer to or further from its central point as it goes aroundThe smoke spiralled toward the ceiling.
24 turn (somebody) against somebody/something phrasal verbphr v DON'T LIKEto stop liking or supporting someone or something, or to make someone do this (使)反对,(使)与…为敌 Many people had turned against the war. 很多人转而反对那场战争。
Dave felt she was deliberately turning the kids against him. 戴夫感觉她是故意让孩子们与他作对。
25 turn around (also turn round British English) phrasal verbphr v a) SUCCESSFULif a business, department etc that is not successful turns around, or if someone turns it around, it starts to be successful (使)〔业务、部门等〕好转,扭转 The company turned around from losses of £1.4 million last year to profits of £26,800. 公司由去年的亏损140万英镑扭转为赢利2.68万英镑。
turn something ↔ around At Rockwell International he had turned around a badly performing division. 在洛克威尔国际有限公司,他使一个业绩糟糕的部门有了起色。
→ turnaround b) if a situation, game etc turns around, or if someone turns it around, it changes and starts to develop in the way you want (使)转变〔指好转〕 After I met him, my whole life turned around. 我遇见他后,我的整个人生都发生了改变。
turn something ↔ around Fender’s batting could turn matches around in half an hour. 芬德的击球能让比赛在半小时内扭转局势。
c) SAY turn around and say/do etc something spoken to say or do something that is unexpected or that seems unfair or unreasonable 反过来说〔出人意料或不公正、不合理的话〕;反过来做〔出人意料或不公正、不合理的事〕 You can’t just turn around and say that it was all my fault. 你不能反过来说这全是我的错。
d) turn something ↔ around to consider an idea, question etc in a different way, or change the words of something so that it has a different meaning 换个角度考虑〔某个观点、问题等〕;改变…的用词 Let’s turn the whole idea around and look at it from another angle. 让我们换个角度来考虑这个观点。
e) turn something ↔ aroundFINISH DOING something to complete the process of making a product or providing a service 完成,生产出〔某产品〕;提供〔某服务〕 We can turn around 500 units by next week. 到下周我们能完成500台。
f) every time somebody turns around spoken very often or all the time 经常,总是 Every time I turn around he seems to be checking up on me. 我每次回头他都好像是在监督我。
turn around• Ian, turn round and face the front!• I guess I thought that since everything was starting to turn around, I could slack off a little.• I turned around quickly to see if anyone was following me.• I really believe that Liverpool can turn around that 4-2 first leg reversal and win this game. 26 turn away phrasal verbphr v a) turn somebody ↔ awayENTER to refuse to let someone enter a place or join an organization, for example because it is full 〔因满员等〕不让某人进入;不让某人加入〔组织〕 The show was so popular police had to turn people away. 演出过于火爆,警察只能把人们打发走。
Thousands of applicants are turned away each year. 每年都有几千名申请者被拒。
b) turn somebody ↔ awayIGNORE to refuse to give someone sympathy, help, or support 拒绝某人 Anyone who comes to us will not be turned away. 不管谁来找我们,都不会遭到拒绝的。
The insurance company has promised not to turn away its existing customers. 保险公司承诺说不会对其现有的客户置之不理。
c) turn (somebody) away from somebody/something to stop supporting someone, or stop using or being interested in something, or to make someone do this (使某人)停止支持某人;(使某人)停止使用某物,(使某人)不再对某人/某物感兴趣 Consumers are turning away from credit cards. 消费者对信用卡逐渐失去了兴趣。
events that turned Henry away from his family 使亨利疏远家人的一些事
turn away• The scene was so sickening I had to turn away.• However, the children arrived on September 3 and were turned away.• Of course, alone I would have been turned away.• Hundreds of disappointed fans were turned away at the gates.• The club's so popular, we have to turn people away every night.• She frowned and turned away from him without speaking.• A number of vessels were turned away in the following days.• Alice turned away with tears in her eyes. turn (somebody) away from somebody/something• I turn slightly away from her and count the balance of Haysoos's bills.• He knew exactly what he wanted and he had no intention of having anybody turn him away from his big ideals.• Maxine says, turning her attention away from me.• Instead he slowed down even more and turned farther away from our course.• What could have poisoned past happiness and turned its course away from our future?• Frustration mounting, attention turned toward altercations away from the play.• We will not let our anger turn us away from the pursuit of peace in the Middle East.• I turned abruptly away from them, but I was now very low, heading for a stand of trees. 27 turn back phrasal verbphr v a) RETURNto go back in the direction you came from, or to make someone or something do this (使)折回,(使)掉转头 It’s getting late – maybe we should turn back. 天晚了,也许我们该返回了。
turn somebody/something ↔ back The UN convoy was turned back at the border. 联合国车队在边境被拦了回来。
b) to return to doing something in the way it was done before 重新开始〔做某事〕 to The people are turning back to natural resources to survive. 人们又在回归于依靠自然资源生存。
We’ve promised to help, and there’s no turning back (=you cannot change this)! 我们已经答应要帮忙,不能反悔!
→ turn back the clock at clock1(3)turn back• Jeffries turned back to his own column. 28 turn somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verbphr v a) QUIETREDUCEto turn the switch on a machine such as an oven, radio etc so that it produces less heat, sound etc 调低〔烤箱的温度、收音机的音量等〕 OPP turn up Can you turn the TV down? I’m trying to work. 你能把电视的声音关小一点吗? 我要工作。
b) REJECT/NOT ACCEPTto refuse an offer, request, or invitation 拒绝〔建议、要求或邀请〕 They offered her the job but she turned it down. 他们要给她那份工作,但她拒绝了。
I’m not going to turn down an invitation to go to New York! 我不会拒绝去纽约的邀请!
Josie’s already turned him down (=refused his offer of marriage). 乔茜已经拒绝了他的求婚。
turn down• And then he turned it down.• And your life is about to be turned upside down.• Not many young men were courted by Stalin's daughter - and had the nerve to turn her down.• Putting me on for, you know, turning him down.• BFor utility planners, the world was turned upside down, almost overnight.• Oliver Mowat turned him down, and that was that.• By the by Sylvia de Charmante made a huge pass at him and he turned her down flat.• The Michigan Supreme Court turned her down in 1994 and on Monday, the Supreme Court affirmed that opinion. turned him down• Brown initially had tried to name Longo to the Transportation Commission, but Longo turned him down.• Management, unfortunately, turned him down.• Six times in eight years he pleaded that they send him and six times they turned him down.• Oliver Mowat turned him down, and that was that.• And when Bill Elasky tried to suggest a project of his own design the students turned him down flat.• But when she turned him down he married her sister instead.• Maybe she just turned him down once too often. 29 turn in phrasal verbphr v a) turn something ↔ inGIVE to give something to a person in authority, especially an illegal weapon or something lost or stolen 上交某物〔尤指非法武器、失物或被盗物品〕 The rebels were told to turn in their weapons and ammunition. 叛乱分子被要求交出武器和弹药。
turn something ↔ in to My wallet was turned in to the police two days later. 两天后我的钱包被人交到了警察那里。
b) turn something ↔ in American EnglishAmE to give back something you have borrowed or rented 交还〔借或租的东西〕 SYN return When do the library books have to be turned in? 图书馆的还书期限是什么时候?
c) turn in something to produce a particular profit, result etc 产生〔利润、结果等〕 Bimec turned in net profits of £2.4 million. 公司创造了240万英镑的净利润。
Last night the team turned in another dazzling performance. 昨晚这支球队又奉献了一场令人目眩的精彩表演。
d) turn somebody ↔ inSC to tell the police who or where a criminal is 告发某人 Margrove’s wife finally turned him in. 马格洛夫的妻子最终告发了他。
e) SLEEPto go to bed 上床睡觉 I think I’ll turn in early tonight. 我想今晚我要早点睡觉。
f) turn something ↔ in American EnglishAmEGIVE to give a piece of work you have done to a teacher, your employer etc 上交〔作业、完成的工作等〕 SYN British English hand in Have you all turned in your homework assignments? 你们的家庭作业都交了没有?
turn in• Come on you guys, it's time to turn in.• I'm going to have to turn in. I'm not used to these late nights.
30 turn (somebody/something) into something phrasal verbphr v a) BECOMEto become something different, or to make someone or something do this (使)变成 The sofa turns into a bed. 这沙发可以变成一张床。
A few weeks later, winter had turned into spring. 几周过后,冬去春来。
Hollywood discovered her and turned her into a star. 好莱坞发掘了她,把她变成了明星。
b) CHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHERto change by magic from one thing into another, or to make something do this 〔通过魔法〕变成;使…变成 In a flash, the prince turned into a frog. 转眼之间,王子变成了青蛙。
The witch had turned them all into stone. 女巫把他们都变成了石头。
c) days turned into weeks/months turned into years etcPASS/TIME PASSING used to say that time passed slowly while you waited for something to happen 几天之后又是几周/几个月之后又是几年等〔用于表示等待某事发生时时间过得很慢〕 Weeks turned into months, and still there was no letter. 几个星期过去了,几个月过去了,还是没有信来。
31 turn off phrasal verbphr v a) turn something ↔ offSWITCH ON OR OFF to make a machine or piece of electrical equipment such as a television, engine, light etc stop operating by pushing a button, turning a key etc 关闭〔电视机、引擎、电灯等〕 SYN switch off OPP turn on Don’t forget to turn the lights off when you leave. 走时别忘了关灯。
b) turn something ↔ offSWITCH ON OR OFF to stop the supply of water, gas etc from flowing by turning a handle 关掉,截断〔自来水、煤气等〕 OPP turn on They’ve turned the gas off for a couple of hours. 他们已把煤气切断几个小时了。
c) turn off (something)TURN to leave the road you are travelling on and start travelling on another road 离开,拐出〔某条路〕turn off (something) at/near etc I think we should have turned off at the last exit. 我想我们在上一个出口就应该出去的。
turn off the road/motorway etc Mark turned off the highway and into Provincetown. 马克驶离公路,进入了普罗温斯敦镇。
→ turn-off d) DON'T LIKE turn somebody ↔ off to make someone decide they do not like something 使某人失去兴趣 Any prospective buyer will be turned off by the sight of rotting wood. 任何潜在的买主看到腐朽的木头,都会失去兴趣。
→ turn-off e) SEXY turn somebody ↔ off to make someone feel that they are not attracted to you in a sexual way 使某人丧失性兴趣 OPP turn on Men who stink of beer really turn me off. 满身啤酒味道的男人实在让我没那兴趣。
→ turn-off turn off (something)• Pulling up to a stop sign, she touches the clutch and the engine turns off.• With a gun held at his head he was forced to turn off all the alarms.• Then he stepped out of the room, turning off his box.• Summertime is a great time to turn off that computer and get outdoors.• Organizers are considering turning off the air-conditioning for the event, or using it only sporadically.• She turned off the water and stepped out on to the rug, dried herself, and dressed in jeans and a shirt.• There is no doubt that the ventilator may be turned off when in fact, the patient is already dead. 32 turn on phrasal verbphr v b) turn something ↔ onSWITCH ON OR OFF to make the supply of water, gas etc start flowing from something by turning a handle 打开〔自来水、煤气等〕 OPP turn off He turned on the gas and lit the stove. 他打开煤气,点燃炉子。
‘I’m thirsty, ’ she said, turning on the tap. “我渴了。”她说着,打开了水龙头。
c) turn on somebody also turn upon somebodyATTACK to suddenly attack someone, using physical violence or unpleasant words 〔用暴力或恶毒语言〕突然攻击某人 Peter turned on Rae and screamed, ‘Get out of my sight!’ 彼得突然冲着雷尖叫起来:“从我面前滚开!”
d) turn on something also turn upon somethingDEPEND/IT DEPENDS if a situation, event, argument etc turns on a particular thing or idea, it depends on that thing 取决于某事物,依某事物而定 As usual, everything turned on how much money was available. 照例,一切都取决于有多少钱可以用。
e) turn somebody onATTRACT to make someone feel sexually excited 使某人感到性刺激 The way he looked at her really turned her on. 他那样地看着她,把她的性趣大大地逗了起来。
→ turn-on f) turn somebody onINTERESTED to interest someone, or to make someone become interested in something 使某人产生兴趣 Science fiction just doesn’t turn me on. 科幻小说根本提不起我的兴趣。
turn somebody on to It was Walter who turned me on to vegetarian food. 是沃尔特让我喜欢上素食的。
g) turn on the charm also turn it on to suddenly start to be very nice, amusing, and interesting, especially in a way that is not sincere 施展魅力〔尤指并非出于真心〕 Simon was good at turning on the charm at parties. 西蒙很会在聚会上施展魅力。
turn to• Tom turned the radio on to a station that played dance music.• I turned him on to it.• The other thing that turned me on to television was immediacy.• As Amin turned out on to the main road, there were two explosions, in quick succession.• The squeeze is, in turn, passed on to the next person.• Half closing my eyes, I turned and backed on to the porch.• And maybe for the first time in our lives, we turned that fury on to the world, away from ourselves.• Mr Cargill, he really turned me on to this stuff. turn on the charm• Wayne certainly knows how to turn on the charm when he wants something out of you.
33 turn out phrasal verbphr v a) HAPPENto happen in a particular way, or to have a particular result, especially one that you did not expect 最后结果是,最终成为turn out well/badly/fine etc It was a difficult time, but eventually things turned out all right. 那段时期很困难,不过最后还是好起来了。
it turns out (that)5 To my surprise, it turned out that I was wrong.让我吃惊的是,结果竟是我错了。
n It turned out that I was wrong.
As it turned out (=used to say what happened in the end), he passed the exam quite easily. 最后,他轻而易举地通过了考试。
turn out to be something That guy turned out to be Maria’s second cousin. 那家伙原来是玛丽亚的远房表兄。
b) turn the light outSWITCH ON OR OFF to stop the flow of electricity to a light by pressing a switch, pulling a string etc 关灯 Don’t forget to turn out the lights when you go! 走时别忘了关灯!
c) GO TO/ATTENDif a lot of people turn out for an event, they go to watch it or take part in it 〔大量〕出席,参加 for About 70% of the population turned out for the election. 大约有70%的人口参加了选举投票。
turn out to do something Thousands turned out to watch yesterday’s match against Ireland. 成千上万的人前去观看了昨天对爱尔兰队的比赛。
→ turnout d) turn somebody ↔ outLEAVE A PLACE to force someone to leave a place permanently, especially their home 驱逐某人,赶走某人 If you can’t pay the rent, they turn you out. 你要是付不出房租,他们就会把你赶出去。
e) turn something ↔ outMAKE to produce or make something 生产某物,制造某物 The factory turns out 300 units a day. 这家工厂一天生产300台。
f) well/beautifully/badly etc turned outWEAR CLOTHES dressed in good, beautiful etc clothes 衣着考究/漂亮/粗劣等 elegantly turned-out young ladies 衣着雅致的年轻女士们
g) turn something ↔ out i. to empty something completely by taking out the contents 掏空,清空 The policeman made him turn out his pockets. 警察让他把口袋里的东西都掏出来。
ii. British EnglishBrE to take out everything in a room, drawer etc and clean the room etc thoroughly 彻底清理〔房间、抽屉等〕 Lea decided to turn out the attic. 利决定把阁楼彻底清理一下。
turn out• We wanted the baby to be born at home, but it didn't quite turn out as planned.• How did things turn out in the end?• As it turned out, James was delayed and didn't arrive until three.• The thieves had turned out the drawer, scattering the contents on the floor.• Don't forget to turn out the lights when you go to bed, okay Annie?• The headteacher told them to turn out their pockets.• I was a bit doubtful at first, but it turned out to be a really good idea.• We were worried when only twenty people came to the party but it turned out very well. turn out well/badly/fine etc• And as I watch Scottie try to turn this woman into Madeleine, I hope that everything will turn out fine.• I promise you it will all turn out fine.• If Willy Loman had only had it so good, his kids might have turned out better.• Perhaps it hadn't turned out well, and he'd been blamed.• Everything will turn out well because you are not doing it for selfish reasons.• Yes: the day was turning out well, despite the rain.• Reading turned out badly, much worse than I had feared.• He has turned out badly, my young uncle, a delinquent practically. turn the light out• I take the car up as far as it will go, then turn the lights out.• They turned the lights out and sat in fear.• He turned the light out as the clergyman left the room.• Would you mind turning the light out, Robert? turn for• And even more turned out for a follow-up evening session in early 1996.• He turns out for Alderton in the Cheltenham and Gloucester Sunday league.• Read in studio Voice over Kevin Maxwell has caused a stir by turning out for his village cricket team.• I turned out for North Melbourne in 1948-49, but for some reason was not selected for Victoria.• The large black population of those four biggest states will not turn out for Pat Buchanan.• This could all turn out for the best if he played his cards right.• Well, that may turn out for the best.• And Hoddle's Heroes ... a town turns out for the big salute.• How many people turned out for the parade? well/beautifully/badly etc turned out• Mr. Russ's deputy was Mr. Windust, then probably in his late thirties - always smart and well turned out.• He looks trim and well turned out in a new dark suit. 34 turn over phrasal verbphr v a) turn something over to somebodyRESPONSIBLE to give someone the right to own something, or to make someone responsible for dealing with something 把所有权交给某人;交托某人负责某事 He’ll turn the shop over to his son when he retires. 他退休后将把商店交给儿子经营。
turn the matter/problem/responsibility etc over to somebody I’m turning the project over to you. 我要把项目交给你负责。
b) turn something over to something to use land, a building etc for a different purpose 把…改用于… There is a new plan to turn the land over to wind farming. 有一个新的计划,要把这块土地进行改造用于风力发电。
c) turn somebody over to somebodySCGIVE to take a criminal to the police or another official organization 把某人交给警方[官方] Suspected terrorists are immediately turned over to the law. 恐怖分子疑犯会被立即送交法办。
d) turn over somethingB if a business turns over a particular amount of money, it earns that amount in a particular period of time 〔营业额〕达到某数额 Within ten years the theme park was turning over £20 million. 10年里,这座主题公园的营业额达到了2,000万英镑。
→ turnover e) if an engine turns over, or if someone turns it over, it starts to work (使)〔引擎〕发动 The engine turned over twice and then stopped. 引擎发动了两次,然后熄火了。
f) British EnglishBrETURN to turn a page in a book or a sheet of paper to the opposite side 翻页 Turn over and look at the next page. 翻过去看下一页。
g) British EnglishBrETCB to change to another channel on a television 转换电视频道 Can we turn over? There’s a film I want to see. 我们换个频道好吗? 有一部电影我想看。
h) turn something over British EnglishBrE to search a place thoroughly or steal things from it, making it very untidy 彻底搜查某处;〔为偷东西〕翻箱倒柜 Burglars had been in and turned the whole house over. 盗贼进来过,把整座房子翻了个底朝天。
→ turn over a new leaf at leaf1(3), → turn something over in your mind at mind1(17)turn something over to something• I turned him over to find he was already dead.• Within a few years the increased prosperity of the yard had so impressed John Shuttleworth that he turned the business over to him.• Graeme did all the cooing at first but has now turned his saucepans over to his talented young apprentice, Steve Webb.• Some lawmakers have even called for turning its functions over to private industry.• He took her hand and turned it over to see the small, uplifted palm.• The Marshal would have liked to turn this problem over to the Captain who could have applied some brains to it.• Then he turned the program over to the five panelists who sat behind him on the stage.• I wanted them to see that the team was all of us, to turn it over to them for safekeeping.
turn somebody over to somebody• I turned him over to find he was already dead.• Within a few years the increased prosperity of the yard had so impressed John Shuttleworth that he turned the business over to him.• Graeme did all the cooing at first but has now turned his saucepans over to his talented young apprentice, Steve Webb.• Some lawmakers have even called for turning its functions over to private industry.• He took her hand and turned it over to see the small, uplifted palm.• The Marshal would have liked to turn this problem over to the Captain who could have applied some brains to it.• Then he turned the program over to the five panelists who sat behind him on the stage.• I wanted them to see that the team was all of us, to turn it over to them for safekeeping.
n35.turn round phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE → turn around 36 turn to somebody/something phrasal verbphr v a) ASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO somethingto try to get help, advice, or sympathy from someone 求助于,求教于 I don’t know who to turn to. 我不知道向谁求助。
The Namibian government turned to South Africa for help. 纳米比亚政府向南非求援。
b) to start to do or use something new, especially as a way of solving a problem 改用,开始使用〔新的东西,尤指作为一种解决问题的方式〕 Many people here are turning to solar power. 这儿的很多人都开始使用太阳能了。
turn to drink/crime/drugs etc addicts who turn to crime to finance their habit 为筹毒资而走上犯罪道路的吸毒者
c) turn (something) to something to become a different quality, attitude, form of a substance etc, or to make something do this (使)变成;(使)变得 Our laughter turned to horror as we realized that Jody was really hurt. 当意识到乔迪是真的受伤时,我们由笑变成了害怕。
When water turns to steam, it expands. 水变成水蒸气时体积会膨胀。
A sudden storm turned the earth to mud. 一场突如其来的暴风雨把泥土变成了泥浆。
d) LOOK ATto look at a particular page in a book 翻到〔书中的某页〕 Turn to page 655 for more information. 翻到第655页了解更多信息。
37 turn up phrasal verbphr v a) turn something ↔ upINCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNT to turn a switch on a machine such as an oven, radio etc so that it produces more heat, sound etc 调大,开大〔热度、音量等〕 OPP turn down Turn the oven up to 220. 把烤箱调高到220度。
Turn up the radio! 把收音机开大声一点!
b) APPEARto be found, especially by chance, after having been lost or searched for 突然露面,重新出现 Eventually my watch turned up in a coat pocket. 最终我的手表在一件大衣的口袋里找到了。
c) GO TO/ATTENDto arrive at a place, especially in a way that is unexpected 〔尤指意外地〕到达,来到 You can’t just turn up and expect a meal. 你不能来了就想有饭吃。
turn up late/early/on time etc Steve turned up late, as usual. 史蒂夫照例又来晚了。
d) HAPPENif an opportunity or situation turns up, it happens, especially when you are not expecting it 〔机会或情况〕突然出现,不期而至 Don’t worry, I’m sure a job will turn up soon. 别担心,我相信工作不久就会有的。
e) turn something ↔ upFIND OUT to find something by searching for it thoroughly 〔经过彻底搜寻〕发现某物,发掘出某物 The police investigation hasn’t turned up any new evidence. 警方的调查还没有发现任何新的证据。
→ turn up trumps at trump1(4)turn up late/early/on time etc• It's not fair on the people who turn up on time.• Would the star turn up on time?• They might turn up on time and do all the right things, or they might not. 38 turn upon somebody/something phrasal verbphr v formal b) if a situation, event, argument etc turns upon a particular thing or idea, it depends on that thing 取决于,依…而定 SYN turn on The court case turned upon a technicality of company law. 这起诉讼案件取决于公司法的一个细则。