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1 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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2 turn up
حَضَرَ \ appear: to present oneself; be seen publicly: I have to appear in court today. attend: to be present at (a meeting). report: to go somewhere and state one’s name (and be ready to receive orders): Report to my office at 6.00. Report for duty as soon as you get there. turn up: to arrive: There was no match, as the other team never turned up. \ See Also ظهر (ظَهَرَ)، أَثْبَتَ وجودَه، أتى (أَتَى) -
3 turn
دَوْرَة \ circulation: the flow of gas or liquid through a closed object, esp. the movement of blood through the body. round: a regular local journey (made by a doctor, by a boy selling newspapers, by a policeman, etc.) for visiting certain houses or roads: I met the baker on his rounds, one part of a competition (in boxing, football, etc.) a boxing match of twelve rounds; the first round of the World Cup. session: a period of work or business; a formal meeting (of a court, etc.): During this session, the government will talk about three main points. turn: a circular movement: a few turns of the wheel. -
4 turn out
خَرَجَ \ go out: to leave the house or a similar place. issue: formal (esp. of liquid or smoke) to come out: Blood issued from the wound. turn out: to come out from one’s home for a gathering: The whole village turned out to welcome him. -
5 turn out
غَادَرَ المنزل \ turn out: to come out from one’s home for a gathering: The whole village turned out to welcome him. \ See Also خرج (خَرَجَ) -
6 tænde for
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7 project to for revision przesłać projekt dokumentu do poprawek
• turn overSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > project to for revision przesłać projekt dokumentu do poprawek
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8 take a turn for the better
(of things or people) to become better or worse:يَتَحَوَّل إلى الأفْضَلHer health has taken a turn for the worse.
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9 take a turn for the worse
(of things or people) to become better or worse:يَتَحَوَّل إلى الأفْضَلHer health has taken a turn for the worse.
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10 Cruyff turn
■ A turn used for change of direction and to deceive an opponent, named after the Dutch player Johan Cruyff.■ Richtungswechsel des ballführenden Spielers, der durch seine Bewegung den Gegenspieler in die falsche Richtung lockt, um sich so einen Vorteil zu verschaffen. -
11 a good turn
مَعْرُوف \ a good turn: a helpful action: You did me a good turn. celebrated: famous: a celebrated actor. favour, favor: an act of kindness: Would you do me a favour and lend me a pound?. kindness: a kind act: Will you do me a kindness?. old: not new; known for a long time: an old friend. well-known: famous: He’s a well-known man. He’s well-known in Britain. -
12 a good turn
خِدْمَة \ a good turn: a helpful action: You did me a good turn. service: helpful work: My old clock has given me good service. He was well paid for his services, the work done by those serving in a hotel or restaurant The food was good but the service was too slow. A service charge was added to the bill, a regular arrangement that supplies a public need a train service; a postal service, regular attention (oiling, etc.) that is given to a machine. -
13 wait one’s turn
اِنْتَظَرَ دَوْرَه \ wait one’s turn: to wait for one’s time to do sth., in order, after others: She was waiting her turn to get on the bus. -
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15 diagram for momenttid
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16 do (someone) a good turn
to do something helpful for someone:يَعْمَلُ عَمَلا جَيِّدا للشَّخْصHe did me several good turns.
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17 do (someone) a good turn
to do something helpful for someone:يَعْمَلُ عَمَلا جَيِّدا للشَّخْصHe did me several good turns.
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18 at tænde for
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19 jobber’s turn
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20 A chart comparing turn rate, radius, and excess power for two different aircraft
Aviation: comparison diagram (Also called energy/maneuvering (E/M) diagrams)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > A chart comparing turn rate, radius, and excess power for two different aircraft
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