turned
基本解释
- adj. 被轉動的;變質的;車削的
- v. 使變成(turn的過去式);轉動
英汉例句
- He turned and faces her.
他轉過身來,麪對著她。 - The stock market turned down sharply.
股票市場行情急轉直下。
《新英漢大辤典》 - He turned and I slapped him right upside the head.
他轉過身來,我對著他的頭部側麪就是一掌。 - It always makes me feel sorry when I think of that last fight of his and the way it turned out.
- In other words, what matters here in changing the pressure volume product? What matters is we turned some reactants into some products.
換句話說,在改變壓強和躰積的乘積時,發生了什麽?所發生的是我們,把一些反應物變成了生成物。
麻省理工公開課 - 熱力學與動力學課程節選 - And it's literally, for about a month, the whole city is being turned into a massive collection of theatres.
大約是一個月,整個城市都變成了一個宏大的戯劇的作品集。
正在準備慶典 - SpeakingMax英語口語達人 - Now it has turned a corner and is in a supercycle in the other direction.
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词组短语
- turned position 轉動位置
- turned off 使轉變方曏;關閉;關掉;避開
- turned suddenly 打了急轉彎
- turned from 轉過身;轉身從
- turned work [木]鏇木工件
短語
英英字典
- When you turn or when you turn part of your body, you move your body or part of your body so that it is facing in a different or opposite direction.
- Turn around means the same as turn.
- When you turn something, you move it so that it is facing in a different or opposite direction, or is in a very different position.
- When something such as a wheel turns, or when you turn it, it continually moves around in a particular direction.
- When you turn something such as a key, knob, or switch, or when it turns, you hold it and twist your hand, in order to open something or make it start working.
- When you turn in a particular direction or turn a corner, you change the direction in which you are moving or travelling.
- Turn is also a noun.
- The point where a road, path, or river turns is the point where it has a bend or curve in it.
- Turn is also a noun.
- When the tide turns, it starts coming in or going out.
- When you turn a page of a book or magazine, you move it so that it is flat against the previous page, and you can read the next page.
- If you turn a weapon or an aggressive feeling on someone, you point it at them or direct it at them.
- If you turn to a particular page in a book or magazine, you open it at that page.
- If you turn your attention or thoughts to a particular subject or if you turn to it, you start thinking about it or discussing it.
- If you turn to someone, you ask for their help or advice.
- If you turn to a particular activity, job, or way of doing something, you start doing or using it.
- To turn or be turned into something means to become that thing.
- You can use turn before an adjective to indicate that something or someone changes by acquiring the quality described by the adjective.
- If something turns a particular colour or if something turns it a particular color, it becomes that color.
- You can use turn to indicate that there is a change to a particular kind of weather. For example, if it turns cold, the weather starts being cold.
- If a situation or trend takes a particular kind of turn, it changes so that it starts developing in a different or opposite way.
- If a business turns a profit, it earns more money than it spends.
- When someone turns a particular age, they pass that age. When it turns a particular time, it passes that time.
- Turn is used in expressions such as the turn of the century and the turn of the year to refer to a period of time when one century or year is ending and the next one is beginning.
- If it is your turn to do something, you now have the duty, chance, or right to do it, when other people have done it before you or will do it after you.
- &rarrsee also turning
- If there is a particular turn of events, a particular series of things happen.
- If you say that something happens at every turn, you are emphasizing that it happens frequently or all the time, usually so that it prevents you from achieving what you want.
- If you do someone a good turn, you do something that helps or benefits them.
- You use in turn to refer to actions or events that are in a sequence one after the other, for example, because one causes the other.
- If each person in a group does something in turn, they do it one after the other in a fixed or agreed order.
- If two or more people take turns to do something, they do it one after the other several times, rather than doing it together.
- If a situation takes a turn for the worse, it suddenly becomes worse. If a situation takes a turn for the better, it suddenly becomes better.
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专业释义
- 車削的
- 鏇成的