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21 turn in
1) (colloq) ( go to bed) aller se coucher2) ( point inwards)to turn in on itself — [leaf, page] se recroqueviller
to turn in on oneself — fig se replier sur soi-même
turn in [something], turn [something] in (colloq)3) ( hand in) rendre [badge, homework]4) ( produce)to turn in a good performance — [player] bien jouer; [company] avoir de bons résultats
5) ( give up) laisser tomber (colloq) [job, activity] -
22 turn around
v.• doblar v.• revolver v.• rodear v.• trastrocar v.BrE also turn round1) v + adva) ( to face different direction) darse* la vuelta, volverse*, voltearse (AmL exc CS), darse* vuelta (CS)b) ( react) (colloq)I can't turn around and tell her she isn't needed any more — no puedo salir ahora con que no la necesitamos más
c) ( reverse) \<\<weather/luck/economy\>\> cambiar completamente, dar* or pegar* un vuelco2) v + o + adv \<\<book/picture\>\> darle* la vuelta a, voltear (AmL exc CS), dar* vuelta (CS)could you turn the TV around this way a little? — ¿podrías poner el televisor un poco más para este lado?
3) v + o + adva) ( set on new course) \<\<company/economy\>\> sanearb) ( get ready) \<\<order\>\> despachar1.VT + ADV = turn round2. VI + ADV1) [person, vehicle] dar una vuelta completa; [wind] cambiar de dirección, soplar en la dirección contrariaabout turn! — (Mil) media vuelta... ¡ar!
2) (=improve) [business, economy] recuperarse* * *BrE also turn round1) v + adva) ( to face different direction) darse* la vuelta, volverse*, voltearse (AmL exc CS), darse* vuelta (CS)b) ( react) (colloq)I can't turn around and tell her she isn't needed any more — no puedo salir ahora con que no la necesitamos más
c) ( reverse) \<\<weather/luck/economy\>\> cambiar completamente, dar* or pegar* un vuelco2) v + o + adv \<\<book/picture\>\> darle* la vuelta a, voltear (AmL exc CS), dar* vuelta (CS)could you turn the TV around this way a little? — ¿podrías poner el televisor un poco más para este lado?
3) v + o + adva) ( set on new course) \<\<company/economy\>\> sanearb) ( get ready) \<\<order\>\> despachar -
23 ■ turn out
■ turn outA v. t. + avv.2 vuotare ( una stanza, ecc.: per pulirla); svuotare ( un contenitore): to turn out a drawer, vuotare un cassetto5 buttare fuori (q.); mettere (q.) alla porta; scacciare; espellere ( il socio di un club, ecc.); sfrattare, escomiare ( un inquilino); gettare sul lastrico, licenziare ( un dipendente): He was turned out of the pub, lo hanno buttato fuori dal pub7 (econ., org. az.) produrre ( anche fig.): We turn out up to 1,000 cars a day, produciamo fino a 1000 automobili al giorno; to turn out a genius, produrre un genio9 fornire (q.) di guardaroba; abbigliare: That girl isn't pretty but she's splendidly turned out, quella ragazza non è carina ma ha un magnifico guardarobaB v. i. + avv.1 ( della gente) affluire; accorrere; essere presente: How many people turned out for the meeting?, quanta gente c'era al comizio?2 andare (a finire); avere un certo esito: Things turned out all right, tutto è andato per il meglio; Let's see how things turn out, stiamo a vedere come va a finire!3 risultare; venire (o saltare) fuori: He turned out to be a relative, risultò che era un suo parente4 ( del tempo) farsi ( bello, brutto, ecc.): It's turned out nice again, s'è rifatto bello (o bel tempo); The weather turned out fine, il tempo si è messo al bello5 piegarsi (o inclinarsi) verso l'esterno: His toes turn out, ha i piedi in fuori; ha il piede valgo □ (mil.) to turn out the guard, fare uscire (o mettere in allarme) la guardia □ to turn out to sb. 's advantage, tornare a vantaggio di q. □ as it turned out, a conti fatti; alla fine dei conti. -
24 ■ turn to
■ turn toA v. i. + prep.2 voltare; andare; passare a: Turn to page 55, andate a pagina 55!; turning to the next painting, passando (oltre) al quadro successivo3 rivolgersi, ricorrere a: The student turned to his teacher for advice, lo studente si rivolse all'insegnante per averne consigli4 mettersi, applicarsi a, darsi a: He turned to his work, si è messo al lavoro; to turn to shoplifting, mettersi a rubare nei negozi; to turn to music, darsi alla musicaB v. t. + prep.1 volgere; mettere; tramutare: He turned his knowledge to good account, ha messo a buon profitto la sua cultura3 indirizzare, dirigere, dedicare a: to turn one's skill to the service of the needy, dedicare le proprie capacità al servizio degli indigenti □ to turn a blind eye to, fingere di non vedere, chiudere un occhio su (qc.) □ to turn a cold shoulder to sb., trattare q. con grande freddezza; essere scortese con q. □ to turn a deaf ear to, non prestare ascolto a (q. o qc.) □ to turn one's hand to, mettere mano a, intraprendere ( un lavoro); mettersi a (fare qc.). -
25 ■ turn in
■ turn inA v. t. + avv.3 restituire; rendere; dare indietro (fam.); consegnare: You must turn in your badge, devi restituire il distintivo; He turned in his gun to the police, ha consegnato l'arma alla polizia5 (fin.: di un conto) dare ( un certo saldo); far registrare: Our balance of payments will turn in a surplus next year, la nostra bilancia dei pagamenti farà registrare un saldo attivo l'anno prossimoB v. i. + avv.2 (autom.) curvare; voltare; fare una curva3 (fam.) rincasare; andare a letto; andare a dormire □ to turn oneself in, presentarsi spontaneamente ( alla giustizia, alla polizia, ecc.) □ to turn in on oneself, rinchiudersi in sé stesso □ (fig.) to turn in one's grave, rivoltarsi nella tomba. -
26 turn around
1) (to face other way) [ person] girarsi, voltarsi ( to do per fare); [bus, vehicle] girare2) fig.you can't just turn around and say you've changed your mind — non puoi semplicemente dire che hai cambiato idea
3) (revolve, rotate) [object, windmill, dancer] girarethe market has turned around — il mercato ha avuto un'inversione di tendenza; turn [sth.] around, turn around [sth.]
5) (to face other way) girare [car, chair, head]6) (reverse decline in) raddrizzare [ situation]; risollevare, risanare [economy, company]7) (rephrase) rigirare, riformulare [question, sentence]* * *1) (to face other way) [ person] girarsi, voltarsi ( to do per fare); [bus, vehicle] girare2) fig.you can't just turn around and say you've changed your mind — non puoi semplicemente dire che hai cambiato idea
3) (revolve, rotate) [object, windmill, dancer] girarethe market has turned around — il mercato ha avuto un'inversione di tendenza; turn [sth.] around, turn around [sth.]
5) (to face other way) girare [car, chair, head]6) (reverse decline in) raddrizzare [ situation]; risollevare, risanare [economy, company]7) (rephrase) rigirare, riformulare [question, sentence] -
27 turn-off
tr['tɜːnɒf]1 (road) salida1) ( something offputting) (colloq)it's a real turn-off — te quita las ganas (fam); ( it's repellent) te repugna
2) ( road) salida f['tɜːnɒf]N2) ** * *1) ( something offputting) (colloq)it's a real turn-off — te quita las ganas (fam); ( it's repellent) te repugna
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28 ■ turn over
■ turn overA v. i. + avv.1 girarsi; voltarsi; rivoltarsi; rovesciarsi; ribaltarsi; capovolgersi: I turned over in my sleep, mi rivoltai nel sonno; The locomotive turned over, il locomotore si rovesciò2 (mecc.) girare ( al minimo): The engine turns over but the car won't start, il motore gira ma la macchina non parte3 (fig.) cambiare partito4 ( canale TV) cambiare; girare: DIALOGO → - Television- Do you mind if I turn over?, ti dispiace se cambio?B v. t. + avv.1 girare; voltare; rivoltare: I turned the wounded man over, rivoltai (sulla schiena) il ferito; to turn over the pages of a book, voltare le pagine di un libro2 rovesciare ( un lottatore, ecc.); rivoltare ( un bavero, carte da gioco, ecc.): You've turned a chair over, hai rovesciato una sedia3 mettere sottosopra, buttare all'aria ( un appartamento); perquisire ( un locale notturno); rovistare in ( una biblioteca, ecc.)5 considerare attentamente; meditare, riflettere su: to turn an idea over for a whole month, riflettere su un'idea per un mese intero6 ( anche leg.) consegnare; cedere; trasferire ( beni, ecc.): to turn sb. over to the police, consegnare q. alla polizia8 (fin.) avere un giro (o un volume) d'affari di: Our firm turns over one million pounds a year, la nostra ditta ha un giro d'affari di un milione di sterline l'anno14 (fam. ingl.) picchiare; pestare15 (fam. ingl.) imbrogliare; fregare (fam.)16 (fam.) far rivoltare lo stomaco a (q.) □ (fig.) to turn over a new leaf, voltare pagina (fig.); cambiare vita. -
29 turn up
turn up а) поднимать вверх; загибать; to turn up the ends of one's trousersподвернуть брюки; to turn up the collar поднять воротник; her nose turns up унее вздернутый нос; б) подниматься вверх; загибаться; в) подшивать (платье);г) прибавлять (газ, свет); д) усиливать (звук); е) увеличивать (скорость); ж)развивать (такую-то угловую скорость); иметь (такую-то мощность); the engineturns up 100 horsepower мощность двигателя составляет 100 лошадиных сил; з)переворачивать на спину; и) вскапывать; вспахивать; выкапывать; to turn up thesoil пахать землю; к) открывать (карту); открываться (о карте); the ten ofhearts turned up открылась десятка червей; л) выискивать, находить; to turn upa word in the dictionary искать слово в словаре; м) находиться, обнаружи-ваться; н) оказаться, выясниться; he turned up missing at roll call на перек-личке его не оказалось; выяснилось, что на перекличке его нет; о) внезапно по-являться; п) подвернуться; случаться; to wait for smth. to turn up ожидать,что что-нибудь подвернётся; р) coll. вызывать рвоту; с) leg. оправдать за не-достатком улик; -
30 turn round
turn round vb girar / volver / dar la vuelta(esp BrE) turn around1. VI + ADV1) (back to front) volverse, dar la espaldaas soon as I turned round they were quarrelling again — en cuanto les volví la espalda se pusieron otra vez a reñir
he turned round and said... * — (fig) fue y me dijo or me soltó... *
2) (=rotate) girar, dar vueltas3) (=improve) [business, economy] recuperarse2. VT + ADV1) [+ person, object] dar la vuelta a, voltear (LAm); [+ vehicle, ship etc] dar la vuelta a, girar2) (Comm)3) (=make successful) [+ business, economy] sacar a flote, hacer despegar; (=make profitable) [+ company, school] rentabilizar, sanear (las finanzas de); [+ the economy] sanear4) (=rework) [+ sentence, idea] modificar, alterar* * *(esp BrE) turn around -
31 ■ turn down
■ turn downA v. t. + avv.2 abbassare; tirare giù; ripiegare: to turn down one's collar, tirarsi giù il colletto (o il bavero); to turn down the brim of one's hat, abbassare la tesa del cappello4 abbassare, ridurre, diminuire ( la fiamma, la luce, il gas, ecc.): Turn down the radio, please, abbassa la radio, per favore!5 respingere; rifiutare; non accettare; scartare; bocciare, cestinare ( un articolo e sim.): to turn down a job, non accettare (o rifiutare) un lavoro; to be turned down for a job, essere scartato per un lavoroB v. i. + avv.(comm., fin.: di titoli) subire una flessione; essere in calo; essere in ribasso □ to turn down the bed, preparare il letto per la notte. -
32 turn back
1) ( turn around) ( on foot) rebrousser chemin; ( in vehicle) faire demi-tourthere's no turning back — fig il n'est pas question de revenir en arrière
2) ( in book) revenirturn [something] back, turn back [something]3) ( rotate backwards) reculer [dial, clock]4) ( fold back) rabattre [sheet, lapel]; replier [corner, page]turn [somebody] back, turn back [somebody] refouler [people, vehicles] -
33 turn down
turn down а) отвергать (предложение); отказывать (кому-л.); б) убавить,уменьшить (свет, газ и т. п.); to turn down the volume on the radio убавитьгромкость радио; в) загнуть; отогнуть; отвернуть; to turn down a collar отог-нуть воротник г) загибаться вниз; д) сворачивать (за угол и т. п.); е) повора-чивать (карту) лицом вниз; ж) разбирать, готовить; to turn down the bed разби-рать постель; з) отвергать, отклонять; to turn down the offer отклонить пред-ложение; и) отказывать (кому-л.); -
34 turn out
turn out а) выворачивать (карманы и т. п.); to turn out one's pockets вы-вернуть карманы; б) выворачивать наружу; to turn out one's toes поставить ногиносками наружу; в) стоять носками наружу, врозь; г) гасить (свет); д) выклю-чать (газ); е) выгонять; увольнять, исключать ж) отказывать в доверии; з) вы-пускать; выводить; выгонять (скот на пастбище) и) выходить; отправляться; thewhole town turned out to see it весь город вышел на улицы посмотреть на это;к) вызывать; turn out the guard вызовите караул; л) прибывать, являться, соби-раться; м) coll. вставать (с постели); to turn out at five o'clock вставать впять часов; н) прекращать работу, бастовать; о) выпускать, производить; toturn out fabrics выпускать ткани; п) наводить порядок, чистоту; убирать; toturn out a room привести комнату в порядок, навести чистоту в комнате; р) ук-рашать, наряжать; с) закончиться (с таким-то результатом); how did the gameturn out? каков результат встречи? т) стать, сделаться; оказаться; he turnedout an excellent actor он оказался прекрасным актером; -
35 turn over
turn over а) переворачивать; to turn over a boat перевернуть лодку; б) пе-реворачиваться; the car turned over машина перевернулась; в) вращаться; theengine turns over at 6000 revolutions per minute двигатель вращается со ско-ростью 6000 оборотов в минуту; г) переворачивать; перелистывать; to turn overthe pages of a book переворачивать страницы книги д) перебирать; to turn overold letters перебирать старые письма; е) превращать; переделывать ж) переда-вать дело другому; to turn over a business to one's son передавать дело сынуз) перепродавать и) делать оборот; иметь оборот, продаваться (на такую-то сум-му); к) возобновлять, пополнять запасы; л) обдумывать; м) заводить (машину,мотор); н) переносить (слово) с одной строки на другую -
36 turn-on
tr['tɜːnɒn]noun (colloq)it's a big turn-on for him — lo excita, lo vuelve loco (fam)
['tɜːnɒn]N (=girl) tía f buena *; (=guy) tío m bueno *I don't find those sorts of film a turn-on at all — a mí esas películas no me ponen (cachondo) para nada
* * *noun (colloq)it's a big turn-on for him — lo excita, lo vuelve loco (fam)
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37 ■ turn off
■ turn offA v. t. + avv.1 chiudere ( un rubinetto, il gas); girare ( un interruttore); spegnere ( la luce, la radio, la tivù, ecc.): Turn off the tap!, chiudi il rubinetto!; Turn off the radio, please!, spegni la radio, per favore!3 (comput.) spegnere4 comporre ( una poesia, ecc.); produrre; fare: He's turned off a fine piece of work, ha fatto un bel lavoro6 (fam.) disgustare; deprimere; indisporre; distogliere; stufare (fam.); far perdere interesse a: This music turns me off, questa musica mi disgustaB v. i. + avv.2 ( di una strada) girare; voltare; svoltare; diramarsi: Here the road turns off to London, qui si dirama la strada per Londra3 (autom.) voltare; girare; svoltare ( cambiando strada); deviare: That's where we turn off to Oxford, ecco dove dobbiamo girare per Oxford4 (fam.) perdere interesse; disinteressarsi; smettere di ascoltare; staccare la spina (fig.); stufarsi (fam.)C v. i. + prep.1 (autom.) deviare da; abbandonare: We turned off the main road, abbiamo abbandonato la strada maestra3 prendere a malvolere, cominciare a detestare (qc.); non sopportare più, stufarsi di (q.) □ (fin.) to turn off the money-supply taps, bloccare i crediti; stringere i cordoni della borsa (fam.). -
38 turn against
turn against [sb., sth.] ribellarsi, rivoltarsi contro; turn [sb.] against fare ribellare [qcn.] contro [person, ideology]* * *(to become dissatisfied with or hostile to (people or things that one previously liked etc): He turned against his friends.) (rivoltarsi contro)* * *vi + prep* * *turn against [sb., sth.] ribellarsi, rivoltarsi contro; turn [sb.] against fare ribellare [qcn.] contro [person, ideology] -
39 turn away
turn away se détourner; turn [something] away, turn away [something] détourner [head, torch]; turn [somebody] away, turn away [somebody] refuser [spectator, applicant]; ne pas laisser entrer [salesman, caller] -
40 turn down
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