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词组 turn away
释义
Idiom
turn awayturn (someone/something) away
to refuse to see or talk to someone, or to consider something.
If anyone comes to the door, just turn them away.She has turned away every opportunity to improve her English in the last ten years.

Phr V
turn away
turns, turning, turned
turn away sb or turn sb away
to refuse to allow someone to enter a place, usually because there is no more space
The camp was already full and many of the refugees had been turned away.Well-qualified students are being turned away because there just aren't the places.
to refuse to help someone
He's my son after all, I can't just turn him away.
phraseturn away1. turn sb awayturn away sb to not allow someone to enter a place: The guy at the desk turned me away because I didn't have a membership card. When they got to the concert they were turned away because they didn't have a ticket. SIMILAR TO: refuse sb admission formal2. turn sb awayturn away sb to refuse to help someone when they ask for help: When a member of your own family asks you for money, you can't just turn them away. We've got so much business at the moment that we're having to turn new clients away.

turn away

1. Literally, to turn one's body, head, or eyes in a different direction, typically to avoid facing or looking at someone or something. I turned away as the couple started fighting in front of me. Don't turn away—look at me!
2. To dismiss, reject, spurn, or refuse someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "turn" and "away." It broke my heart, but I had to turn the couple away because they didn't meet our lending criteria. The store began turning away customers who hadn't already preordered the device. She turned away his romantic advances.
3. To repel, repulse, or ward off someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "turn" and "away." Extremely high prices in the area have been turning away would-be homeowners. The sight of blood turned me away.
4. To divert or deflect someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "turn" and "away." Despite numerous scandals coming to light, the politician has managed to turn away serious criticism nearly everyone.

turn (someone or an animal) away (from something)

to cause someone or an animal to avoid moving toward something; to cause someone or an animal to avoid moving toward harm. The police officer turned the pedestrians away from the scene of the accident. He turned the horses away from the gate.

turn away

1. Send away, dismiss, as in They ran short and had to turn away many customers. [Late 1500s]
2. Repel, as in The high prices turned away prospective buyers.
3. Avert, deflect, as in She managed to turn away all criticism. [Late 1300s]

turn away

v.
1. To rotate and face another direction; avert one's eyes: I tried to speak to my friends, but they just turned away. Turn away while I get dressed.
2. To send someone or something away; dismiss someone or something: We turned away the people who were looking for a job. The new boss turns all criticism away.
3. To repel someone or something: The poor location of the house turned away prospective buyers. The horrible smell turned the police officer away.
4. turn away from To abandon or forsake someone or something: The volunteers turned away from the agency because they felt unappreciated.
5. turn away from To cause someone or something to abandon or forsake someone or something: Their college life turned our children away from our traditional values.
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