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●ˌturn sth ˈover1. (to sb) to give the responsibility for sth important to sb else 交托(重任)(给某人)◆He had to turn over some of his duties to his assistant. 他不得不把自己的一些职责交给助手。◆She’s planning to turn the business over to her daughter. 她打算把这家企业交予女儿接手。SYN hand over to sb, hand sth over to sb2. if a business turns over a particular amount of money, it deals with that amount in a particular period of time 营业额为◆The company turned over a million pounds in its first year. 这家公司第一年的营业额为一百万英镑。3. to think about sth carefully 仔细思考;深思熟虑◆Diana turned over what James had said in her mind. 黛安娜脑子里仔细琢磨了詹姆斯的话。◆He lay in the dark, turning over the day’s extraordinary events. 他躺在黑暗中,反复思索着那天不寻常的事。SYN chew sth over, mull sth over4. (BrE, slang) to enter a place illegally and steal valuable things from it 盗窃(某处)◆The burglars had turned the house over. 盗贼把房子洗劫一空。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。5. (BrE) to search a place very thoroughly, making it very untidy 彻底搜查;把某处翻得凌乱不堪◆His room had been turned over by the police. 他的房间被警察翻了个底朝天。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。6. (NAmE) (in American football and basketball 美式橄榄球和篮球) if you turn the ball over, you make a mistake or break a rule resulting in lost possession of the ball (因失误或犯规)失去控球权1, 3,4, 5,6 [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]2 [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv]▸ ˈturnover noun 1. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] the total amount of goods and services sold by a company during a particular period of time 营业额;交易额;成交量◆an annual turnover of twenty million 两千万的年营业额2. [countable] (NAmE) (in American football and basketball 美式橄榄球和篮球) the loss of possession of the ball by a team, because players have made a mistake or broken a rule (因失误或犯规造成的)控球权丢失◆After the third turnover, the coach started yelling. 第三次失去控球权后,教练开始大喊大叫。 |