Turn meaning in English
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Definition
to turn (over): to spin, to rotate, to revolve, to go round, to circle
a (90-degree) turn: a (quarter, 1/4, of a full) rotation, a change of direction (to the left or to the right)
- "Now, I'm gonna turn over..."
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- "You want a real book: one with pages you can turn;"
- "Then we turned and shook as we had a look in the room where the dead men lay"
- "Edward : Yeah, turn over!"
- "I want you to make a series of 90-degree turns so that I can identify you on radar."
- "Edward : Ok, a 90 degree-turn."
- "The teacher of the class has been hailed as a hero for bringing the incident to a swift end by saying, "Ok class, that's enough excitement for today, turn to page 54 of your textbooks: Trigonometry"."
- "For more information on this Scandinavian powerhouse, we turn to Swedish correspondent Bjorn Larsson."
- "Now turn your head and cough."
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