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1 turn away
to move or send away:يُبْعِد، يَبْتَعِدThe police turned away the crowds.
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2 turn tail
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
3 turn
[təːn]1. verb1) to (make something) move or go round; to revolve:يَدور، يُديرHe turned the handle.
2) to face or go in another direction:يَدور، يَسْتَديرShe turned towards him.
3) to change direction:يَنْعَطِف إلى جِهَةْ أخْرىThe road turned to the left.
4) to direct; to aim or point:يُوَجِّه، يُغَيِّر، يُحَوِّلHe turned his attention to his work.
5) to go round:يَلْتَفُّ حَوْلThey turned the corner.
6) to (cause something to) become or change to:يُحَوِّلAt what temperature does water turn into ice?
7) to (cause to) change colour to:يَتَغَيَّر لَوْنُهThe shock turned his hair white.
2. noun1) an act of turning:دَوْرَهHe gave the handle a turn.
2) a winding or coil:لَفَّهThere are eighty turns of wire on this aerial.
مُنْعَطَف، إنْعِطافTake the third turn(ing) on/to the left.
4) one's chance or duty (to do, have etc something shared by several people):دَوْرYou'll have to wait your turn in the bathroom.
5) one of a series of short circus or variety acts, or the person or persons who perform it:مَشْهَد ، نَوْبَة عَمَلThe show opened with a comedy turn.
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4 turn out
1) to send away; to make (someone) leave.يُبْعِد، يَصْرِف2) to make or produce:يُنْتِج، يَصْنَع، يَعْمَلThe factory turns out ten finished articles an hour.
3) to empty or clear:يُفْرِغ، يُنَظِّفI turned out the cupboard.
4) (of a crowd) to come out; to get together for a (public) meeting, celebration etc:يأتي، يَحْضُر، يَتَجَمَّعA large crowd turned out to see the procession.
5) to turn off:يُطْفِئTurn out the light!
6) to happen or prove to be:يَتَبَيَّن، يَظْهَر، يَثْبُتIt turned out that he was right.
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5 turn tail
وَلَّى الأَدْبَار \ turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
6 throw away
نَبَذَ \ discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. scrap: to make no more use (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. throw away: to free oneself of sth. unwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also طرح (طَرَحَ)، أَلْقى جانِبًا -
7 sheer away
to turn aside or swerve:يَنْحَرِفThe speed-boat sheered off course.
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8 vende seg bort
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9 odvrátit se
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10 извръщам се
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11 snúa sér undan
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12 negarse a recibir
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13 käännyttää ovelta
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14 kääntyä pois
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15 отвернуть
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16 отвернуться
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17 отворачивать
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18 отворот
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19 odvrátiť sa
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20 отворот
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