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■ turn upA v. t. + avv.1 voltare in su; arricciare: She turned up her nose at my proposal, alla mia proposta, lei arricciò il naso2 piegare in su; tirare su; alzare; rialzare: to turn up the collar of one's fur coat, alzare il bavero della pelliccia7 portare alla luce (o in superficie); scoprire, trovare ( anche fig.): The diggers turned up a skeleton, gli scavatori hanno portato alla luce uno scheletro; to turn up the proof, scoprire le prove9 alzare (il volume di): Turn up the radio, please, alza il volume della radio, per favore!10 alzare, aumentare ( la fiamma del gas, ecc.): Turn up the gas, will you?, alza il gas, per favore!11 (fam.) dare il voltastomaco, far venire la nausea a (q.)12 (pop.) smetterla, piantarla: Turn it up!, piantala!B v. i. + avv.1 comparire; riapparire; farsi vivo: He hasn't turned up yet, non s'è ancora fatto vivo; The missing soldier turned up after a long time, il soldato disperso riapparve dopo molto tempo; DIALOGO → - Lost child 2- I'm sure your daughter will turn up shortly, sono sicuro che vostra figlia si farà viva tra poco3 ( di un oggetto smarrito, ecc.) saltare fuori; ricomparire: Your ring will turn up, il tuo anello salterà fuori5 (fin.) tendere al rialzo; aumentare; migliorare; crescere: The dollar seems to be turning up, sembra che il dollaro tenda al rialzo; Trade is turning up, gli scambi migliorano □ to turn up trumps ► trump (1) □ a fine turned-up nose, un nasino all'insù. -
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I 1. [trʌmp]nome briscola f., atout m.2.••II [trʌmp]to come o turn up trumps — essere la carta vincente, salvare la situazione
2) (beat) battere, vincere [person, rival]* * *1. noun(in some card games, any card of a suit which has been declared to rank higher than the other suits: This time, hearts are trumps; ( also adjective) a trump card.) briscolo, trionfo2. verb(to defeat (an ordinary card) by playing a card from the trump suit: He trumped (my king) with a heart.) prendere* * *[trʌmp]1. nCards atout m invto turn or come up trumps fig — fare miracoli
2. vtCards tagliare, prendere con l'atout* * *trump (1) /trʌmp/n.3 (fig. = trump card) briscola; carta migliore; asso nella manica: to play one's trump card, giocare la propria briscola4 (fam. antiq.) persona generosa● (fam. GB) to come (o to turn) up trumps, fare meglio del previsto; avere un successo inaspettato; ( anche) arrivare in soccorso, salvare la situazione.trump (2) /trʌmp/n.(to) trump /trʌmp/A v. i.B v. t.2 (fig.) superare; battere; vincere; avere la meglio su* * *I 1. [trʌmp]nome briscola f., atout m.2.••II [trʌmp]to come o turn up trumps — essere la carta vincente, salvare la situazione
2) (beat) battere, vincere [person, rival]
См. также в других словарях:
turn up trumps — come up/turn up trumps ► to produce a good result, especially when this is not expected: »They finally came up trumps with a new product line and some healthy profits. »The bank came up trumps and he got his loan. Main Entry: ↑trump … Financial and business terms
turn up trumps — come up/turn up/trumps british phrase to do what is necessary to succeed, especially when success did not seem likely At the last minute, Jean came up trumps and sorted everything out. Thesaurus: to succeed in doing somethingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
turn up trumps — ► come (or turn) up trumps informal, chiefly Brit. 1) have a better performance or outcome than expected. 2) be especially generous or helpful. Main Entry: ↑trump … English terms dictionary
come turn up trumps — ˌcome up/ˌturn up ˈtrumps idiom to do what is necessary to make a particular situation successful, especially when this is sudden or unexpected • I didn t honestly think he d pass the exam but he came up trumps on the day. • Just when we thought… … Useful english dictionary
come turn up trumps — come up/turn up trumps British & Australian to complete an activity successfully or to produce a good result, especially when you were not expected to. John s uncle came up trumps and found us a place to stay at the last minute … New idioms dictionary
come/turn up trumps — Brit informal : to do or provide what is necessary in order to succeed The team turned up trumps in the final game and won the championship. • • • Main Entry: ↑trump … Useful english dictionary
come up/turn up trumps — ► to produce a good result, especially when this is not expected: »They finally came up trumps with a new product line and some healthy profits. »The bank came up trumps and he got his loan. Main Entry: ↑trump … Financial and business terms
come (or turn) up trumps informal, — come (or turn) up trumps informal, chiefly Brit. have a better performance or outcome than expected. ↘be especially generous or helpful. → trump … English new terms dictionary
come/turn up trumps — To say that someone has come up trumps means that they have achieved unexpectedly good results. Against all expectations, our team came up trumps in the cup final … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
turn up trumps — be friendly, be sociable; was lucky, was fortunate … English contemporary dictionary
turn — 1 verb CHANGE DIRECTION/POSITION 1 a) YOUR BODY (I) to move your body so that you are looking in a different direction: Ricky turned and walked away. (+ around/round/away etc): I turned around quickly to see if someone was following. | Dan turned … Longman dictionary of contemporary English