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21 turn-up
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22 turn of mind
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23 turn of phrase
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24 turn signal
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25 turn
[tə:n] 1. verb1) (to (make something) move or go round; to revolve: The wheels turned; He turned the handle.) tourner2) (to face or go in another direction: He turned and walked away; She turned towards him.) (se) tourner3) (to change direction: The road turned to the left.) tourner4) (to direct; to aim or point: He turned his attention to his work.) tourner (vers)5) (to go round: They turned the corner.) tourner6) (to (cause something to) become or change to: You can't turn lead into gold; At what temperature does water turn into ice?) (se) changer (en)7) (to (cause to) change colour to: Her hair turned white; The shock turned his hair white.) (faire) devenir2. noun1) (an act of turning: He gave the handle a turn.) tour2) (a winding or coil: There are eighty turns of wire on this aerial.) spire3) ((also turning) a point where one can change direction, eg where one road joins another: Take the third turn(ing) on/to the left.) tournant4) (one's chance or duty (to do, have etc something shared by several people): It's your turn to choose a record; You'll have to wait your turn in the bathroom.) tour5) (one of a series of short circus or variety acts, or the person or persons who perform it: The show opened with a comedy turn.) numéro•- turnover - turnstile - turntable - turn-up - by turns - do someone a good turn - do a good turn - in turn - by turns - out of turn - speak out of turn - take a turn for the better - worse - take turns - turn a blind eye - turn against - turn away - turn back - turn down - turn in - turn loose - turn off - turn on - turn out - turn over - turn up -
26 turn out
1) (to send away; to make (someone) leave.) faire sortir2) (to make or produce: The factory turns out ten finished articles an hour.) produire3) (to empty or clear: I turned out the cupboard.) vider4) ((of a crowd) to come out; to get together for a (public) meeting, celebration etc: A large crowd turned out to see the procession.) venir5) (to turn off: Turn out the light!) fermer, éteindre6) (to happen or prove to be: He turned out to be right; It turned out that he was right.) se révéler -
27 turn up
1) (to appear or arrive: He turned up at our house.) venir, arriver2) (to be found: Don't worry - it'll turn up again.) se retrouver3) (to increase (the level of noise, light etc) produced by (something): Turn up (the volume on) the radio.) augmenter, mettre plus fort -
28 turn round
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29 turn-on
(colloq) ['tɜːnɒn] nounto be a real turn-on — être vachement (colloq) excitant
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30 turn down
1) (to say `no' to; to refuse: He turned down her offer/request.) refuser2) (to reduce (the level of light, noise etc) produced by (something): Please turn down (the volume on) the radio - it's far too loud!) baisser -
31 turn off
1) (to cause (water, electricity etc) to stop flowing: I've turned off the water / the electricity.) fermer, éteindre2) (to turn (a tap, switch etc) so that something stops: I turned off the tap.) fermer, éteindre3) (to cause (something) to stop working by switching it off: He turned off the light / the oven.) fermer, éteindre -
32 turn on
1) (to make water, elekctric current etc flow: He turned on the water / the gas.) ouvrir, allumer2) (to turn (a tap, switch etc) so that something works: I turned on the tap.) ouvrir, allumer3) (to cause (something) to work by switching it on: He turned on the radio.) ouvrir, allumer4) (to attack: The dog turned on him.) attaquer -
33 turn on one's heel
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34 turn-up
noun (a piece of material which is folded up at the bottom of a trouser-leg: Trousers with turn-ups are not fashionable at the moment.) revers -
35 turn
tour mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > turn
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36 turn button
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37 turn cap
capuchon mobile m, gueule de loup (cheminée) fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > turn cap
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38 turn key
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39 turn step
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40 turn-buckle
lanterne de serrage f, tendeur de fils m, tourniquet pour contrevent mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > turn-buckle
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