turning up 的 4 个定义
- to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
- to cause to move around or partly around, as for the purpose of opening, closing, or tightening: to turn a key;to turn the cap of a bottle.
- to reverse the position or placement of: to turn a page; to turn an egg; to turn a person around.
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- to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate.
- to move partly around through the arc of a circle, as a door on a hinge.
- to hinge or depend: The question turns on this point.
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- a movement of partial or total rotation: a slight turn of the handle.
- an act of changing or reversing position or posture, as by a rotary movement: a turn of the head.
- a time or opportunity for action which comes in due rotation or order to each of a number of persons, animals, etc.: It's my turn to pay the bill.
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- turn back, to retrace one's footsteps; turn around to return.to cause to go no further or to return, as by not welcoming; send away.to fold on itself: Turn back the page to keep the place.
- turn down, to turn over; fold down.to lower in intensity; lessen.to refuse or reject: The Marine Corps turned him down.
- turn heel, to reverse position in order to flee or retreat: Those cowards turned heel and ran away!Professional Wrestling.to adopt a villainous heel role: It’s not unusual for a wrestler’s popularity to soar when he turns heel.
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turning up 近义词
come, arrive
discover or be discovered
由turning up构成的短语
- turn a blind eye to
- turn a deaf ear
- turn against
- turn a hair, not
- turn around
- turn around one's finger
- turn a trick
- turn away
- turn back
- turn down
- turn for the better
- turn in
- turn in one's grave
- turn off
- turn of phrase
- turn of the century
- turn of the tide
- turn on
- turn one's back on
- turn one's hand to
- turn one's head
- turn one's stomach
- turn on one's heel
- turn on the waterworks
- turn out
- turn out all right
- turn over
- turn over a new leaf
- turn over in one's grave
- turn tail
- turn the clock back
- turn the corner
- turn the other cheek
- turn the scale
- turn the tables
- turn the tide
- turn the trick
- turn thumbs down
- turn to
- turn to good account
- turn turtle
- turn up
- turn up like a bad penny
- turn up one's nose
- turn up one's toes
- turn upside down
- turn up the heat on
- turn up trumps
- at every turn
- by turns
- every time one turns around
- good turn
- in turn
- not know where to turn
- one good turn deserves another
- out of turn
- take a turn for the better
- take turns
- to a T (turn)
- twist (turn) around one's finger
- when someone's back is turned
更多turning up例句
- That led to more business complexity, which in turn led to more rules and process.
- This approach would help you to keep your audience engaged with works, which, in turn, might help you gain some new audience and clients.
- American presidential politics took a significant turn from historical norms last weekend when the Republican National Committee declined to present a party platform, veering instead toward current norms in Russia and China.
- In turn, many avoid accessing healthcare and other necessary services.
- McGilbert says her store experienced many delays and lost packages, which in turn led to major customer service headaches.
- So far, all the players seemed to be willing to wait their turn.
- Third parties in turn quibbled with his accounts, and he was irritated, but not overly so.
- An ace comedic turn that, in lesser hands, would come off as one-note.
- Who do you turn to now when you have a decision to make, when you have one less person to provide validation or advice?
- In other words, Florida clerks were no longer allowed to turn gay couples away.
- Turn away from sin and order thy hands aright, and cleanse thy heart from all offence.
- He shall give his mind to turn up furrows, and his care is to give the kine fodder.
- Turn not away thy face from thy neighbour, and of taking away a portion and not restoring.
- Turn we our backs to the cold gloomy north, to the wet windy west, to the dry parching east—on to the south!
- Acetone is derived from decomposition of diacetic acid, and this in turn from beta-oxybutyric acid by oxidation.