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I . turn [tɜːrn, Brit tɜːn] VB intr

1. turn (rotate):

II . turn [tɜːrn, Brit tɜːn] VB trans

1. turn (rotate):

2. turn (switch direction):

III . turn [tɜːrn, Brit tɜːn] N

2. turn (curve):

curva f

3. turn (period of duty):

é a sua vez f

4. turn (rotation):

5. turn (service):

um favor m

6. turn (shock):

7. turn THEAT:

I . turn around VB intr

II . turn around VB trans

1. turn around (move):

2. turn around (change):

II . turn away VB trans (refuse entry)

I . turn back VB intr

II . turn back VB trans (send back)

turn down VB trans

1. turn down (reject):

2. turn down (reduce volume):

turn in VB trans (hand over)

turn into VB trans

turn off VB trans

2. turn off inf (be unappealing):

turn on VB trans

2. turn on (excite):

II . turn out VB trans

turn out light:

turn over VB trans (change the side)

turn to VB trans

II . turn up VB trans

1. turn up volume:

2. turn up (find):

turn-off N AUTO

U-turn [ˈjuːtɜːrn, Brit -tɜːn] N

1. U-turn AUTO:

2. U-turn POL:

Usage examples with turned

it turned my stomach
she's just turned 15
it turned out to be true

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The only difference in the obverse is that the king's head is turned to the left.
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Without official government support the most radical advocates of manifest destiny increasingly turned to military filibustering.
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At an average rate of 175 words a minute, he turned out 63,000 words a day, enough to fill 52 columns of a newspaper.
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The system turned on the heater, air conditioner or both, depending on the thermostat's setting and ambient temperature, automatically maintaining whatever temperature the driver selected.
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He turned his attention to the foundation of a teaching order to combat the prevailing ignorance and the resulting vice in the diocese.
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The wound turned gangrenous and an operation failed to save his life.
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All these things he would dismiss as trivial mental processes which will evaporate if thoughts are simply turned into more cheerful channels.
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She turned and greeted him, her salutation filling him with such joy that he retreated to his room to think about her.
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These assets are continually turned over in the course of a business during normal business activity.
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With the reappropriation of pink, millennial women have turned the dictate back into a choice.
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