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41 turn-buckle tie
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > turn-buckle tie
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42 turn-pin
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > turn-pin
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43 turn off the tap of public expenses
[con.] fermer le robinet des dépenses publiquesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > turn off the tap of public expenses
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44 turn on, tune in, drop out
[U] "défonce-toi, branche-toi et vis en marge" [injonction de Timothy Leary, qui devint le mot d'ordre officieux du mouvement hippy dans les années 1960]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > turn on, tune in, drop out
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45 turn about
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46 turn aside
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47 turn of mind
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48 turn of phrase
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49 turn-key bid
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > turn-key bid
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50 turn a blind eye
(to pretend not to see or notice (something): Because he works so hard, his boss turns a blind eye when he comes in late.) fermer les yeux (sur) -
51 turn a deaf ear to
(deliberately to ignore: They turned a deaf ear to my advice.) faire la sourde oreille à -
52 turn against
(to become dissatisfied with or hostile to (people or things that one previously liked etc): He turned against his friends.) se retourner contre -
53 turn away
(to move or send away: He turned away in disgust; The police turned away the crowds.) (se) détourner -
54 turn back
(to (cause to) go back in the opposite direction: He got tired and turned back; The travellers were turned back at the frontier.) revenir; refouler -
55 turn in
(to hand over (a person or thing) to people in authority: They turned the escaped prisoner in to the police.) livrer -
56 turn loose
(to set free: He turned the horse loose in the field.) libérer, lâcher -
57 turn over
(to give (something) up (to): He turned the money over to the police.) rendre, remettre -
58 turn over a new leaf
(to begin a new and better way of behaving, working etc.) changer de conduite -
59 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) tourner le/au coin (d'une rue)2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) passer le moment critique -
60 turn up one's nose at
(to treat with contempt: He turned up his nose at the school dinner.) faire le dégoûté devant
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