现代英汉综合大辞典

转, 转动, 旋转
翻, 翻转, 倒转, 倒置, 翻新(衣服等)
使弯曲, 扭曲; 对折(书页等); 使(刀口[刃])卷起, 使变钝
使朝向, 转向, 指向, 转移; 劝说; 集中
把(注意力等)转向; 把...用于; 把...对准
挡开, 使偏斜
使变成; 改变; 使变质[变酸]
驱使, 撵, 驱散, 击退
使倾倒, 使颠倒
兑换; 翻译, 改写
(时刻)超过, 逾
对...仇视, 使作对, 使回击
绕过
搅乱(心智), 使(心神)不安, 使冲昏(头脑)
使作呕, 使恶心
使遭受, 使受到; 使用, 利用
使具有优美形式
使(货币、货物)流通, (存货)出清; 赚, 挣
【刷】倒植, 倒排 ⑵⑽【机】车(削), 旋, 为...车外圆, 被车[旋]; 使成圆形
- 习惯用语
- a hand's turn 举手之劳, 一臂之力; 一点工作
- a turn of fortune's wheel 命运的转变
- About turn! (=Right about turn!) 【军】向右转!
- at every turn 处处, 到处; 每一次, 经常地
- be turned (of) 年在...以上, 年过
- by turns 轮流地; 时而...时而...
- call the turn 定调子; 发号施令; 操纵, 左右着
- do sb. a bad turn 做有损于某人的事, 危害某人
- do sb. an ill turn 做有损于某人的事, 危害某人
- do sb. a good turn 做有利于某人的事, 为某人效了一次劳
- give a new turn to 对...给与新的说法, 给与...另外一种说法
- give another turn of the screw 对(某人)施加压力
- give sb. another turn of the screw 对(某人)施加压力
- give sb. a turn [口]使某人大吃一惊, 把某人吓了一跳
- give sb. quite a turn [口]使某人大吃一惊, 把某人吓了一跳
- go for a turn 散步 兜一圈, 玩一玩
- in turn 轮流地; 挨个, 依次; 反过来
- in one's turn (依次)轮到时 这一回
- in the turn of a hand 顷刻之间
- Left turn! 【军】向左转!
- make a turn 转, 转弯
- on the turn 正在转变, 正在变化; 正在好转; (牛奶)变酸
- One good turn deserves another. [谚]以德报德。
- out of turn 不依顺序地 冒冒失失地, 轻率地
- Right turn! 向右转!
- serve one's (own) turn (=serve a turn) 满足个人的需要 (紧急时)能起作用; 能应急
- serve sb. the good turn (在...方面)对某人有好处
- serve sb. the good turn of (在...方面)对某人有好处
- serve sb.'s turn 对某人有用; 适合某人的需要
- short turn 短小的节目
- star turn 主要节目, 压轴戏 引人注目的人物, 大红人
- take a turn 转, 转弯 散步, 溜达溜达 (骑马, 乘船)玩一玩, 兜一兜风 做一会(工作) (形势)转变
- take a turn for the better 好转, 变好
- take a turn for the worse 变坏, 恶化
- take turns 依次, 轮班; 轮流
- the turn of life 【医】(妇女的)绝经期, 更年期
- the turn of the century 一个世纪之末和下一个世纪之初; 世纪初, 世纪末
- the turn of the tide 形势的转变
- to a turn 刚好, 恰到好处 精确地, 尽善尽美
- to the turn of a hair 极其精确, 惟妙惟肖
- to the turn to a hair 极其精确, 惟妙惟肖
- walk a turn 来回地走走
- turn about 转向相反的方向, 掉转方向 轮流, 更替 反复思考
- turn against (使)变成和...敌对 使(事情)对...不利
- turn and rend sb. 突然责骂某人
- turn and wind (骑马者)把马头掉过来掉过去 任意支配(某人)
- turn around(=turn round) 转过去, 转身 改换意见; 改变宗旨; 采取新政策 (船只)下完乘客[卸完货]开船
- turn away 转过脸去, 背过脸去 把...打发走, 把...驱逐出去; 解雇 离开 避开, 防止
- turn back 转回去, 往回走 挡回, 使折回 (to)翻回书页; 回溯到 折转
- turndown (使)折起来; (使)翻下来 调低, 关小(灯光) 拒绝, 摒弃; 驳回 转入(另一条路) 把纸牌面朝下摆着 (经济等)走下坡, 衰退
- turn forth 驱逐, 赶走
- turn in 拐进去; 转身进去 (使)向里弯曲 [口]交还; 上缴 [口]上床, 就寝 告发; 检举; 出卖 [口]抛弃, 放弃 作出, 取得
- turn in on oneself 与他人断绝来往; 闭关自守, 采取了孤立主义
- turn in upon oneself 与他人断绝来往; 闭关自守, 采取了孤立主义
- turn into 拐入, 进入 (使)变成, (使)成为
- turn it in 辞去工作; 放弃工作; 停止说(使人不愉快的事情) (用于祈使句中)别搞了, 住嘴
- turn it up 辞去工作; 放弃工作; 停止说(使人不愉快的事情) (用于祈使句中)别搞了, 住嘴
- turn of events 形势的变化
- turn of expression 表达方式, 措辞
- turn of mind 性情; 气质倾向, 才能
- turn of speech 口吻, 说法
- turn of speed 行速, 速力
- turn off 关(自来水、电灯、收音机等) 辞退, 解雇 (人)转入另一条路, 拐弯; 岔开(路) 岔开(话题等) 生产, 制造 (用车床)削掉, 车出 处理掉; 抛售 [俚]绞死 变质, 变酸, 坏掉 [口](使)沮丧, (使)不感兴趣 变成, 转为 [口]使成婚; 使嫁出
- turn on 拧开(自来水、电灯、收音机) 要看...而定, 以...为转移 反对, 攻击; 对...怀敌意 [口](使)感到兴趣; (使)兴奋激动 [美俚](使)服用麻醉品; (使)变得兴奋
- turn out (使)向外弯曲 关上(自来水、电灯等) 生产, 制造; 培养出 驱逐(某人)出去; 解雇(某人) 翻转[出], 倒空 出动; 出席, 参加 [口]起床 证明是..., 结果是...; 发展为... 打扮, 装束; 装备 把(牛、羊等)赶出栏外放牧
- turn over (使)翻过来; (使)翻倒, (使)打滚 交给, 移交 熟思, 再三考虑 营业额为..., 做(多少钱的)生意 周转 (货物等)大量卖出, 有销路 发动(机器等); 转动 翻阅(书刊) 把...接转到下一行 (胃)恶心; (心)乱跳
- turn to 指向, 转向 求取于, 依赖 变成; 结果成为 着手; 开始工作; 积极行动
- turn up 向上; 向上翻; 使朝上 开大; 扭亮(灯火等); 加快(速度等) 翻起, 翻掘 露面, 来到; 发生, 出现; (东西)被找到 发现, 找到 [口]使呕吐 结果是..., 证明是 [英]参考, 查阅; 寻找, 查 拐入, 转入; 转身登上 杀死 [英]放弃; 释放; 放松, 放掉 转速达到, 功率达到 【航海】(船)抢风转变航向
- turn upon 有赖, 取决于; 随...而定 突然攻击, 突然责骂; 对...翻脸
- 参考词汇
turn系常用词, 指“绕着一个点转动", 如:
rotate指“物体绕其中心点转动", 如:
revolve 可与 rotate互换, 指“环行转动或旋转", 如:
spin 指“持续旋转", 如:
whirl 指“快速、持续地旋转", 如:
现代英汉词典

旋转,转动
使改变方向
对准;指向
使变成
使变酸
把(木头、金属)制成各种式样
使感到不舒服;恶心
(与against连用)对…转取敌对态度;与…为敌,使(某人)与(某人)为敌
使变质;使变形
赶走,驱赶
弄得乱七八糟
使翻转
- 词性变化
旋转;转一圈
转弯;转变方向
时间的转换点
转变;转机
时机;机会
行为;事迹
震惊;吓呆
发病
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减弱,降低,压低(力量、声音等)
拒绝,不接受
睡觉
把…交给警方
归还
打开(煤气、自来水、电灯等)
袭击;攻击 (= turn upon)
(吸用麻醉品后)产生幻觉
关闭(煤气、自来水、电灯等)
出席;到场
生产;出产
(将柜橱、抽屉里的东西)清出来
(常与to, that连用)结果
考虑;思索
使(发动机)怠速运转
把…交给警方
营业额达到;做(某一数额的)生意
向…求助;求得安慰
找到;发现
被找到
(将底边折起)把(衣服)改短
出现;来临;露面
把声音开大;把力量加大
发生(意想不到的事)
- 习惯用语
- at every turn 处处;经常;总是
柯林斯英语大词典

to move or cause to move around an axis
to change or cause to change positions by moving through an arc of a circle
to change or cause to change in course, direction, etc
(of soldiers, ships, etc) to alter the direction of advance by changing direction simultaneously or (of a commander) to cause the direction of advance to be altered simultaneously
to go or pass to the other side of (a corner, etc)
to assume or cause to assume a rounded, curved, or folded form
to reverse or cause to reverse position
to pass round (an enemy or enemy position) so as to attack it from the flank or rear
to perform or do by a rotating movement
to shape or cut a thread in (a workpiece, esp one of metal, wood, or plastic) by rotating it on a lathe against a fixed cutting tool
to change or convert or be changed or converted
to change or cause to change in nature, character, etc
to change so as to become
to cause (foliage, etc) to change colour or (of foliage, etc) to change colour
to cause (milk, etc) to become rancid or sour or (of milk, etc) to become rancid or sour
to change or cause to change in subject, trend, etc
to direct or apply or be directed or applied
to appeal or apply (to) for help, advice, etc
to reach, pass, or progress beyond in age, time, etc
to cause or allow to go
to affect or be affected with nausea
to affect or be affected with giddiness
to affect the mental or emotional stability of (esp in the phrase turn (someone's) head)
to release from a container
to render into another language
to transfer or reverse or cause to transfer or reverse (one's loyalties, affections, etc)
to cause (an enemy agent) to become a double agent working for one's own side
to bring (soil) from lower layers to the surface
to blunt (an edge) or (of an edge) to become blunted
to give a graceful form to
to reverse (a cuff, collar, etc) in order to hide the outer worn side
to be merchandised as specified
to spin (the ball) or (of the ball) to spin
an act or instance of turning or the state of being turned or the material turned
a movement of complete or partial rotation
a change or reversal of direction or position
direction or drift
a deviation or departure from a course or tendency
the place, point, or time at which a deviation or change occurs
another word for turning
the right or opportunity to do something in an agreed order or succession
a change in nature, condition, etc
a period of action, work, etc
a short walk, ride, or excursion
natural inclination
distinctive form or style
requirement, need, or advantage
a deed performed that helps or hinders someone
a twist, bend, or distortion in shape
a melodic ornament that makes a turn around a note, beginning with the note above, in a variety of sequences
a short theatrical act, esp in music hall, cabaret, etc
the difference between a market maker's bid and offer prices, representing the market maker's profit.a transaction including both a purchase and a sale
a military manoeuvre in which men or ships alter their direction of advance together
a party
a shock or surprise
See turn against See turn away See turn down See turn in See turn off See turn on See turn out See turn over See turn to See turn up
- 习惯用语
- turn one's hand to to undertake (something, esp something practical)
- turn tail to run away; flee
- turn the tables on someone See table
- turn the tide to reverse the general course of events
- at every turn on all sides or occasions
- by turns one after another; alternately
- on the turn at the point of change.about to go rancid
- out of turn not in the correct or agreed order of succession.improperly, inappropriately, or inopportunely
- turn and turn about one after another; alternately
- to a turn to the proper amount; perfectly
WordNet

1. a circular segment of a curve; "a bend in the road"; "a crook in the path"
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2. the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course; "he took a turn to the right"
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3. the activity of doing something in an agreed succession; "it is my turn"; "it is still my play"
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4. an unforeseen development; "events suddenly took an awkward turn"
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5. a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind"
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6. turning away or in the opposite direction; "he made an abrupt turn away from her"
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7. turning or twisting around (in place); "with a quick twist of his head he surveyed the room"
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8. a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"
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9. (sports) a period of play during which one team is on the offensive
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10. a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program; "he did his act three times every evening"; "she had a catchy little routine"; "it was one of the best numbers he ever did"
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11. a favor for someone; "he did me a good turn"
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12. taking a short walk out and back; "we took a turn in the park"
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1. change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs"
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2. undergo a change or development; "The water turned into ice"; "Her former friend became her worst enemy"; "He turned traitor"
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3. undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
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4. cause to move around or rotate; "turn a key"; "turn your palm this way"
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5. pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become; "The weather turned nasty"; "She grew angry"
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6. to send or let go; "They turned away the crowd at the gate of the governor's mansion"
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7. pass to the other side of; "turn the corner"; "move around the obstacle"
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8. move around an axis or a center; "The wheels are turning"
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9. cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book"
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10. change to the contrary; "The trend was reversed"; "the tides turned against him"; "public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern"
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11. to break and turn over earth especially with a plow; "Farmer Jones plowed his east field last week"; "turn the earth in the Spring"
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12. change color; "In Vermont, the leaves turn early"
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13. cause to change or turn into something different;assume new characteristics; "The princess turned the frog into a prince by kissing him"; "The alchemists tried to turn lead into gold"
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14. let (something) fall or spill a container; "turn the flour onto a plate"
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15. twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days"
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16. shape by rotating on a lathe or cutting device or a wheel; "turn the legs of the table"; "turn the clay on the wheel"
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17. go sour or spoil; "The milk has soured"; "The wine worked"; "The cream has turned--we have to throw it out"
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18. accomplish by rotating; "turn a somersault"; "turn cartwheels"
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19. get by buying and selling; "the company turned a good profit after a year"
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20. cause to move along an axis or into a new direction; "turn your face to the wall"; "turn the car around"; "turn your dance partner around"
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21. channel one's attention, interest, thought, or attention toward or away from something; "The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction"; "people turn to mysticism at the turn of a millenium"
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22. cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form; "bend the rod"; "twist the dough into a braid"; "the strong man could turn an iron bar"
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23. alter the functioning or setting of; "turn the dial to 10"; "turn the heat down"
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24. direct at someone; "She turned a smile on me"; "They turned their flashlights on the car"
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25. have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to; "She called on her Representative to help her"; "She turned to her relatives for help"
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26. become officially one year older; "She is turning 50 this year"
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反义词: fix
百科

网络词典 (beta)

转,转动;圈,匝244. except prep. 除…之外,除非...245. turn v. & n. 转,转动;圈,匝...246. back n. 背面,反向,底座
转身turf toe:脚趾过度伸展。...turn:转身;
转机转机(turn)大家都投注后,庄家就再发一张公共牌,这叫河底(river)。此时桌面共有五张公共牌。
转动turf 草地...turn 转动...turnip 芜菁
与 turn 相关的例句

- turn and bank indicator
转弯倾斜仪 - First street right turn/left turn.
第一条街右转/左转。 - Traffic light right turn/left turn.
交通灯右转/左转 - Turn the key; turn a screw.
转动钥匙;拧动螺丝钉 - Turn the steak; turn a page.
翻转牛排;翻一页书 - Turn round and turn right at the traffic light.
回头走,到红绿灯右转弯。 - Turn and rend sb.
突然责骂某人 - Turn informer on sb.
告发某人 - Turn the cock on.
把龙头打开。 - Turn the sound up.
把声音提高



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