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s volta, gir | canvi de direcció, giravolt | torn, ocasió, oportunitat | tendència natural, inclinació | propòsit, necessitat, requeriment | número | xoc, impactev girar, fer girar, fer donar voltes | tombar | fer tornar, tornar, fer esdevenir | desviar, evitar, eludir | trastornar, trasbalsar | donar la volta, tornar-se | canviar, variar | dedicar-seturn against enemistar, posar-se en contraturn around donar la volta | desvirtuar, falsejarturn aside desviar, fer-se a un costatturn back tornar, tornar enrere, fer tornar enrere | girar-seturn down rebutjar | abaixar, afluixar, mitigar | posar de cap per avallturn in fer a mans, lliurar | fer, executar | anar-se'n al llitturn into transformar, convertir, tranformar-se, convertir-se, esdevenirturn off apagar, tancar, desconnectar | sortir, desviar-seturn on encendre, obrir, connectar | excitar | dependre de | tornar-se contraturn out resultar, ser, sortir | pasturar | girar de dintre a fora, tombar | vestir, equipar-se | apagar el llum |alçar-se, aixecar-se del llit | manufacturar, produir en cadenaturn over meditar, pensar | cedir | girar fullturn up aparèixer de sobte | apujar el volum | escurçar (roba) -
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v resultar, ser, sortir | pasturar | girar de dintre a fora, tombar | vestir, equipar-se | apagar el llum | alçar-se, aixecar-se del llit | manufacturar, produir en cadena
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