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●ˌturn ˈover●ˌturn sth ˈover1. (of an engine 发动机) to run steadily at a low speed; to start 慢速运转;转动;发动◆I turned the key and the engine turned over quietly. 我转动钥匙,引擎随之轻声启动起来。◆The engine was turning over too fast. 发动机运转得太快。SYN tick over2. (to sth) (BrE) to change to a different channel when watching television 变换,转换(电视频道)◆Can I turn over to Channel 4? 我可以换到第四频道吗?◆This is boring. Let’s turn it over. 这个没意思。我们换换频道吧。SYN change over (to sth) , switch over (to sth) , switch sth over (to sth) 3. to move a page or a piece of paper so that you can see the other side 翻动,翻转(到书页或纸张的背面)◆Turn over (the page) for more details. 欲知详情,请见(此页)背面。 NOTE Turn and turn sth are used more frequently on their own * turn 和 turn sth 单独使用更常见◆I turned the page quickly. 我很快地翻过这一页。◆Turn to page 23. 翻到第 23 页。4. to sell goods and replace them; to be sold and replaced 售出并补进(货物);周转◆Large supermarkets turn over their stock very rapidly. 大超市的库存周转很快。◆This brand turns over twice as fast as the others. 这个牌子的周转速度是其他牌子的两倍。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]
●turn over a new ˈleafto change your way of life to become a better, more responsible person 改过自新;改邪归正;重新做人▸ ˈturnover noun [singular]1. the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by others (公司的)人事变更率,人员调整率◆a high turnover of staff 员工的高流动率2. the rate at which goods are sold in a shop/store and are replaced by others (商店的)货品周转率,销售比率◆a fast turnover of stock 存货的快速周转率 |