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4 turn something over in one's mind
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5 turn smth. over in one's mind
обдумывать что-л., перебирать что-л. в уме...he nodded his head gravely as though he had turned the subject over in his mind. (D. du Maurier, ‘I'll Never Be Young Again’, part I, ch. III) —...отец глубокомысленно кивнул головой, как будто обдумал этот вопрос со всех сторон.
He turned over in his mind every possible thing that might have happened. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 78) — Филип перебрал в уме все, что могло случиться.
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oбдумывaть чтo-л., пepeбиpaть чтo-л. в умeHe turned over in his mind every possible thing that might have happened (W. S. Maugham). 'This is hard for me to talk about,' he said. 'I have turned it over in my mind, years and years, but I've never told anyone about it' (S. King)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > turn smth. over in one's mind
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7 turn (smth) over in (one's) mind
Психоанализ: обдумывать (что-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > turn (smth) over in (one's) mind
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8 turn problems over in one's mind
expr.Probleme wälzen ausdr.English-german dictionary > turn problems over in one's mind
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9 turn something over in one's mind
expr.Probleme wälzen ausdr.etwas hin und her überlegen ausdr.English-german dictionary > turn something over in one's mind
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10 turn snth over in one's mind
Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике > turn snth over in one's mind
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11 to turn something over in one's mind
darle vueltas a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to turn something over in one's mind
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12 to turn something over in one's mind
apsvērt kaut koEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to turn something over in one's mind
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13 to turn the question over in one's mind
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14 to turn the subject over in one's mind
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1. transitive verb1) (cause to fall over) umwerfen2) (expose the other side of) umdrehen; umgraben [Erde]3) drehen [Motor]4)turn something over [in one's mind] — sich (Dat.) etwas hin und her überlegen
5) (hand over) übergeben (to Dat.) [Betrieb, Amt]2. intransitive verb1) (tip over) umkippen; [Boot:] kentern, umschlagen; [Auto, Flugzeug:] sich überschlagen2) (from one side to the other) sich umdrehenturn over on to one's back — sich auf den Rücken drehen
3) [Motor:] laufen4)my stomach turned over at the thought of it — beim Gedanken daran drehte sich mir der Magen um (ugs.)
5) (turn a page) weiterblättern* * ** * *I. vithe dog \turn overed over on its back der Hund drehte sich auf den Rücken2. (sell) laufenFrench cheese \turn overs over quite slowly in American supermarkets französischer Käse geht in den amerikanischen Supermärkten nicht so gut5. (feel nauseous)at the mere thought of it my stomach \turn overed over schon bei dem Gedanken daran drehte sich mir der Magen um6. (in book) umblätternII. vt1. (move)to \turn over a page over eine Seite umblätternto have \turn overed over two pages eine Seite übersprungen habento \turn over over the soil den Boden umgraben2. (cause to fall over)▪ to \turn over over ⇆ sth etw umwerfenthey \turn overed the car over sie überschlugen sich3. (take to authorities)to \turn over over ⇆ sb [to the police] jdn [der Polizei] übergeben4. (delegate responsibility)▪ to \turn over over ⇆ sth to sb jdm etw übertragento \turn over over control of a department to sb jdm die Kontrolle über eine Abteilung übergebento \turn over over pieces of evidence for analysis Beweisstücke zur Untersuchung übergeben5. (give)▪ to \turn over over ⇆ sth to sb jdm etw [über]gebenthe boy was forced to \turn over his water gun over to the teacher der Junge musste dem Lehrer seine Wasserpistole aushändigen6. (ponder)▪ to \turn over over ⇆ sth etw sorgfältig überdenken8. FIN, ECON▪ to \turn over over ⇆ sth:they \turn over over £1,500 a month sie haben einen Umsatz von 1.500 Pfund im Monat9. (operate)to \turn over over the engine einen Motor laufen lassen▪ to \turn over over ⇆ sth etw [völlig verwüsten und] ausräumenthe agents \turn overed over the office die Agenten stellten das ganze Büro auf den Kopf11.▶ to \turn over over a new leaf einen [ganz] neuen Anfang machen* * *A v/t1. WIRTSCH Geld, Ware umsetzen, einen Umsatz haben von:he turns over £1,000 a week er hat einen wöchentlichen Umsatz von 1000 Pfund2. umdrehen, -wenden, besonders ein Blatt, eine Seite umblättern: → academic.ru/42176/leaf">leaf A 43. umwerfen, -kippen4. (to)a) übertragen (dat oder auf akk), übergeben (dat)turn over a business to sb jemandem ein Geschäft übergebenB v/i1. sich drehen, rotieren2. sich im Bett etc umdrehen: → grave1 13. umkippen, -schlagen4. umblättern:“please turn over” „bitte wenden!“* * *1. transitive verb1) (cause to fall over) umwerfen2) (expose the other side of) umdrehen; umgraben [Erde]3) drehen [Motor]4)turn something over [in one's mind] — sich (Dat.) etwas hin und her überlegen
5) (hand over) übergeben (to Dat.) [Betrieb, Amt]2. intransitive verb1) (tip over) umkippen; [Boot:] kentern, umschlagen; [Auto, Flugzeug:] sich überschlagen2) (from one side to the other) sich umdrehen3) [Motor:] laufen4)my stomach turned over at the thought of it — beim Gedanken daran drehte sich mir der Magen um (ugs.)
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1) (roll over) [ person] girarsi, rivoltarsi; [ car] ribaltarsi, capottare; [ boat] rovesciarsi, capovolgersi2) (turn page) girare la pagina3) [ engine] girare; turn [sth., sb.] over, turn over [sth., sb.]4) (turn) girare, voltare [page, paper]; girare, rivoltare [object, mattress, soil]; girare [card, patient]5) (hand over) affidare, consegnare [object, money, find, papers] (to a); consegnare [person, fugitive] (to a); affidare, cedere [ company] (to a); affidare, trasmettere [control, power] (to a)6) (reflect)I've been turning it over in my mind — ho meditato o riflettuto bene
7) BE colloq. (rob) svaligiare [shop, place]* * *(to give (something) up (to): He turned the money over to the police.) consegnare* * *1. vi + adv2) (in reading) girare or voltare la paginaplease turn over — segue2. vt + adv1) (page, mattress, card) girare, (patient) far girareto turn sth over in one's mind — riflettere a lungo or rimurginare su qualcosa
2) (hand over: object, person) consegnare* * *1) (roll over) [ person] girarsi, rivoltarsi; [ car] ribaltarsi, capottare; [ boat] rovesciarsi, capovolgersi2) (turn page) girare la pagina3) [ engine] girare; turn [sth., sb.] over, turn over [sth., sb.]4) (turn) girare, voltare [page, paper]; girare, rivoltare [object, mattress, soil]; girare [card, patient]5) (hand over) affidare, consegnare [object, money, find, papers] (to a); consegnare [person, fugitive] (to a); affidare, cedere [ company] (to a); affidare, trasmettere [control, power] (to a)6) (reflect)I've been turning it over in my mind — ho meditato o riflettuto bene
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1. III1) turn over smth. /smth. over/1)turn over the pages of a book переворачивать страницы книги; turn over a field (the soil) перепахать поле (землю) id turn over a new leaf начать все сначала, начать новую жизнь2) turn over smth. /smth. over/ he turned over the car (the motor, etc.) он переделал /перебрал/ машину и т.д.3) turn over a certain sun or amount turn over a big sum иметь большей оборот2. IV1) turn oner smth. /smth. over/ in some state turn over the table (a chair, etc.) in the dark перевернуть /опрокинуть/ стол и т.д. в темноте2) turn over a certain sum or amount in some time the business turns over several thousands a year ( t 200 a week, etc.) оборот фирмы составляет несколько тысяч в год и т.д.; turn oner smth. in some manner this supermarket chain turns over its stock very rapidly у универсамов этой фирмы очень быстрый оборот товаров3. XIbe turned over to smb. the thief (the prisoner, the captive, etc.) was turned over to the police (to the authorities, etc.) вора и т.д. передали в руки полиции и т.д.; the matter will be turned over to the committee for decision дело будет передано для решения в комиссию; this must be turned over to an international panel этот вопрос должен решаться международным арбитражем4. XVI1) turn over in (on, to, etc.) smth. turn over in bed ворочаться в постели; turn over on one's back (on one's side, etc.) перевернуться на спину и т.д.; turn over to the right (to the left, to the south, etc.) поворачиваться) /сворачивать/ вправо и т.д.2) turn over without smth. the motor turned over without any trouble мотор заработал /завелся/ без всякого труда5. XXI11) || turn over smth. /smth. over/ in one's mind /head/ обдумывать что-л.; turn the matter (a plan, a question, their offer, this proposal, etc.) over in one's mind обдумывать это дело и т.д.; he turned the idea over and over in his mind он все время мысленно возвращался к этой идее2) turn oner smth. /smth. over/ to smb. turn over the management of one's affairs (his business, etc.) to one's son (to one's brother, to one's successors, etc.) передать ведение дел и т.д. сыну и т.д.; turn over the responsibility (one's functions, the office, etc.) to smb. переложить ответственность и т.д. на кого-л.; turn over smb. /smb. over/ to smb. turn the wounded man over to a surgeon (a criminal over to the police, etc.) передать раненого хирургу и т.д. -
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(to give (something) up (to): He turned the money over to the police.) izročiti* * *transitive verb obrniti; prevrniti; odložiti, odgoditi; obrniti stran, prelistavati (knjigo); izročiti, predati, prenesti, prepustiti (komu kaj); premisliti, pretehtati, razmisliti; economy doseči (blagovni, denarni) promet, iztržiti; spraviti v nered; intransitive verb prevrniti se; obrniti se (na stran); obračati se, premetavati se (v postelji); figuratively presedlati, preiti (k drugi stranki)to turn over a new leaf figuratively poboljšati se, začeti novo življenje -
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omdraaien, omslaan (blad), doorbladeren; kantelen; overschakelen (op); omgooien; overdragen, uitleveren, overleveren, overdoen; een omzet hebben vanturn over1 zich omkeren/omdraaienII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 omkeren ⇒ omdraaien, op zijn kop zetten♦voorbeelden:5 the burglar was turned over to the police • de inbreker werd aan de politie overgeleverd/overgedragen -
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■ 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.
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turn over in one's mind — index consider Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
turn over in one's mind — {v. phr.} To carefully consider. * /I will have to turn it over in my mind whether to accept the new job offer from Japan./ … Dictionary of American idioms
turn over in one's mind — {v. phr.} To carefully consider. * /I will have to turn it over in my mind whether to accept the new job offer from Japan./ … Dictionary of American idioms
turn\ over\ in\ one's\ mind — v. phr. To carefully consider. I will have to turn it over in my mind whether to accept the new job offer from Japan … Словарь американских идиом
turn something over in one's mind — consider something thoroughly. → turn … English new terms dictionary
turn something over in one's mind — think about or consider something thoroughly … Useful english dictionary
turn over — {v.} 1. To roll, tip, or turn from one side to the other; overturn; upset. * /He s going to turn over the page./ * /The bike hit a rock and turned over./ 2, To think about carefully; to consider. * /He turned the problem over in his mind for… … Dictionary of American idioms
turn over — {v.} 1. To roll, tip, or turn from one side to the other; overturn; upset. * /He s going to turn over the page./ * /The bike hit a rock and turned over./ 2, To think about carefully; to consider. * /He turned the problem over in his mind for… … Dictionary of American idioms
turn over — phrasal verb Word forms turn over : present tense I/you/we/they turn over he/she/it turns over present participle turning over past tense turned over past participle turned over 1) [intransitive/transitive] to turn something such as a page in a… … English dictionary
turn\ over — v 1. To roll, tip, or turn from one side to the other; overturn; upset. He s going to turn over the page. The bike hit a rock and turned over. 2, to think about carefully; to consider. He turned the problem over in his mind for three days before… … Словарь американских идиом
To turn over — Turn Turn (t[^u]rn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Turned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Turning}.] [OE. turnen, tournen, OF. tourner, torner, turner, F. tourner, LL. tornare, fr. L. tornare to turn in a lathe, to rounds off, fr. tornus a lathe, Gr. ? a turner s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English