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21 turn down
1) to say "no" to; to refuse:يَرْفُضHe turned down her offer/request.
2) to reduce (the level of light, noise etc) produced by (something):يُقَلِّلPlease turn down (the volume on) the radio – it's far too loud!
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22 turn off
1) to cause (water, electricity etc) to stop flowing:يوقِفI've turned off the water / the electricity.
2) to turn (a tap, switch etc) so that something stops:يُطْفِئ ، يوقِفI turned off the tap.
3) to cause (something) to stop working by switching it off:يُوقِف تَيّار التَشغيل، يُطْفئHe turned off the light / the oven.
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23 turn on
1) to make water, elekctric current etc flow:يُشَغَل الجِهاز او التَّيّارHe turned on the water / the gas.
2) to turn (a tap, switch etc) so that something works:يُشَغِّلI turned on the tap.
3) to cause (something) to work by switching it on:يُدير الجِهاز، يُشَغِّل التيّارHe turned on the radio.
4) to attack:يُهاجِمThe dog turned on him.
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24 turn on one's heel
to turn one's back (and walk off).يُدير ظَهْرَهُ ويَمْشي -
25 turn-up
nouna piece of material which is folded up at the bottom of a trouser-leg:طيَّة البَنْطَلون إلى الخارِجTrousers with turn-ups are not fashionable at the moment.
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26 turn against
عَادَى \ antagonize: to make (sb.) one’s enemy. turn against: to make or become unfriendly towards sb. His cruelty turned even his children against him. \ See Also انْقَلَبَ عَلَى -
27 turn up
ظَهَرَ \ appear: to come into sight: A figure appeared in the distance, to present oneself; be seen publicly I have to appear in court today. arise (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.) A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. Most newspapers come out every day. Your photograph came out well. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. seem: to appear to be: He seems (to be) honest. It seems (clear) to me that I ought to go. show: to be seen: Dirt shows more on white clothes than on dark ones. turn up: (of sth. that was missing) to appear: The stolen goods turned up in the market. \ See Also بان (بَانَ)، لاح (لاَحَ)، برز (بَرَزَ)، طلع (طَلَعَ) -
28 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) -
29 turn
أَصْبَحَ \ be: to become: I want to be a doctor. become, (became, become): to grow to be; begin to be: The weather became warmer. I want to become a doctor. Her voice became weaker. blossom: to develop: She blossomed into a fine girl. come, (came): to become: My shoes came loose. The knot came undone. All will come right in the end. fall: (with an adj. or phrase) to become: He fell ill. She fell asleep. They fell in love. get, (got, gotten): to become: I got ill, but I soon got better. go: (with an adj.) to become: His face went white with fear. grow: to become: He grew tired of his job. make: to become: That boy should make a good footballer. run: (with an adj.) become: Supplies were running low. The garden was left to run wild. turn: to become: The night turned stormy. -
30 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. -
31 turn down
رَفَضَ \ decline: to refuse: He declined my offer. He declined to come with me. refuse: to say "no" to (sb.) when one is asked to do sth., or when one is offered sth.: He refused to help. She refused him more food. I begged him, but he still refused. He refused the money. reject: to refuse (an offer, a plan, etc.). repulse: to refuse (a friendly offer). turn down: to refuse (an offer, etc.). -
32 turn out
أَفْرَغَ \ empty: to make empty; remove the contents: He emptied his glass. He emptied the water out of his glass. evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. turn out: to empty (pockets, cupboards, etc.). -
33 turn out
أنْتَجَ \ generate: to produce, cause to exist: Fire generates heat. Cruelty generates fear and hate. manufacture: to make or produce things by machinery. produce: to grow (on a farm); make (in a factory); supply (from under the ground, etc.): Australia produces wool and meat. France produces wine. turn out: to produce: This factory turns out 60 cars a day. yield: (of land or plants) to produce (fruit, crops, grain, etc.): These nuts yield a valuable oil. These fields yield good crops of corn. \ See Also ولد (وَلَّدَ) -
34 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. -
35 turn
أدَارَ (على مِحْوَر) \ turn: to move round in a circle: An engine turns the wheels. revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. \ See Also دَارَ -
36 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) -
37 Turn performance during which the maximum obtainable turn rate is achieved
Aviation: maximum turning performanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Turn performance during which the maximum obtainable turn rate is achieved
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38 turn-to-turn fault
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > turn-to-turn fault
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39 turn-to-turn shunt capacity
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > turn-to-turn shunt capacity
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40 (turn-based strategy) пошаговая стратегия
Computer games: TBSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (turn-based strategy) пошаговая стратегия
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