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●ˌturn aˈround 🔑●ˌturn sb/sth aˈround 🔑 (BrE also ˌturn ˈround, ˌturn sb/sth ˈround) to move your head and shoulders or your whole body so that you face in the opposite direction; to make sb/sth change position in this way (使)翻身,转身,翻转◆She turned around to stare at the man behind her. 她转身盯着后面的男子。◆He walked away without turning round. 他头也不回地走了。◆I turned the bottle round to look at the label. 我把瓶子转过来查看标签。◆The nurse turned him around to face the window. 护士帮他转过身去面对着窗户。 ➡ see also turn about[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] (less frequent) ▸ ˈturnaround (BrE also ˈturnround) noun [usually singular]1. the amount of time it takes to unload a plane or ship at the end of a journey and load it ready for the next one (飞机或船只的)终点装卸时间2. the amount of time that it takes to do a piece of work that you have been given and return it (接活到交活之间的)周转期,时限3. a complete change in sb’s opinion, plans, behaviour, etc. (观点、计划、行为等的)彻底转变 |