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  • 101 turn out

    vi
    1) ( work out) sich akk entwickeln;
    things didn't really \turn out out the way we wanted die Dinge haben sich nicht so entwickelt, wie wir es uns gewünscht haben;
    nothing ever \turn outs out right for me bei mir läuft's nie so, wie's laufen soll! ( fam)
    how did it \turn out out? wie ist es gelaufen? ( fam)
    thank God everything \turn outed out well zum Glück war am Ende alles gut;
    it depends how things \turn out out das kommt drauf an, wie sich die Dinge entwickeln;
    the evening \turn outed out pleasant es wurde ein netter Abend
    2) ( be revealed) sich akk herausstellen;
    he \turn outed out to be quite a nice guy am Ende war er doch eigentlich ganz nett;
    it \turn outed out that... es stellte sich heraus, dass...
    3) ( come to) erscheinen;
    thousands \turn outed out for the demonstration against the government's new policy Tausende gingen auf die Straße, um gegen die neue Politik der Regierung zu demonstrieren
    4) ( point) sich akk nach außen drehen vt
    to \turn out out <-> sth etw ausschalten;
    to \turn out out the gas das Gas abstellen;
    to \turn out out a lamp/ the radio/ the TV eine Lampe/das Radio/den Fernseher ausschalten [o ausmachen];
    to \turn out out the light[s] das Licht ausmachen
    2) ( kick out)
    to \turn out sb out [of sth] jdn [aus etw dat] [hinaus]werfen ( fam)
    to \turn out sb out on the street jdn auf die Straße setzen ( fam)
    to \turn out out <-> sth etw [aus]leeren;
    he \turn outed out the kitchen cabinet er räumte den Küchenschrank aus;
    to \turn out out one's pockets die Taschen umdrehen
    4) (manufacture, produce)
    to \turn out sth <-> out etw produzieren;
    to \turn out sb <-> out specialists, experts jdn hervorbringen;
    he \turn outs out about ten articles a week for the paper er schreibt in der Woche etwa zehn Artikel für die Zeitung;
    to \turn out out sth by the dozens/ hundreds/ thousands etw dutzendweise/in großer Zahl/in Unmengen produzieren
    5) food
    to \turn out sth <-> out cake, jelly etw stürzen
    she \turn outs her feet out sie läuft nach außen
    7) ( clean)
    to \turn out sth <-> out room etw gründlich putzen
    8) mil
    to \turn out the guard out die Wache antreten lassen
    he is normally \turn outed out very smartly meistens zieht er sich sehr schick an

    English-German students dictionary > turn out

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