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(n)
a
circular
segment
of
a
curve
; "
a
bend
in
the
road
"; "
a
crook
in
the
path
"
(n)
the
act
of
changing
or
reversing
the
direction
of
the
course
; "
he
took
a
turn
to
the
right
"
(n)
the
activity
of
doing
something
in
an
agreed
succession
; "
it
is
my
turn
"; "
it
is
still
my
play
"
(n)
an
unforeseen
development
; "
events
suddenly
took
an
awkward
turn
"
(n)
a
movement
in
a
new
direction
; "
the
turning
of
the
wind
"
(n)
turning
away
or
in
the
opposite
direction
; "
he
made
an
abrupt
turn
away
from
her
"
(n)
turning
or
twisting
around
(
in
place
); "
with
a
quick
twist
of
his
head
he
surveyed
the
room
"
(n)
a
time
for
working
(
after
which
you
will
be
relieved
by
someone
else
); "
it
''
s
my
go
"; "
a
spell
of
work
"
(n) (
sports
)
a
period
of
play
during
which
one
team
is
on
the
offensive
(n)
a
short
theatrical
performance
that
is
part
of
a
longer
program
; "
he
did
his
act
three
times
every
evening
"; "
she
had
a
catchy
little
routine
"; "
it
was
one
of
the
best
numbers
he
ever
did
"
(n)
a
favor
for
someone
; "
he
did
me
a
good
turn
"
(n)
taking
a
short
walk
out
and
back
; "
we
took
a
turn
in
the
park
"
(v)
change
orientation
or
direction
,
also
in
the
abstract
sense
; "
Turn
towards
me
"; "
The
mugger
turned
and
fled
before
I
could
see
his
face
"; "
She
turned
from
herself
and
learned
to
listen
to
others
''
needs
"
(v)
undergo
a
change
or
development
; "
The
water
turned
into
ice
"; "
Her
former
friend
became
her
worst
enemy
"; "
He
turned
traitor
"
(v)
undergo
a
transformation
or
a
change
of
position
or
action
; "
We
turned
from
Socialism
to
Capitalism
"; "
The
people
turned
against
the
President
when
he
stole
the
election
"
(v)
cause
to
move
around
or
rotate
; "
turn
a
key
"; "
turn
your
palm
this
way
"
(v)
pass
into
a
condition
gradually
,
take
on
a
specific
property
or
attribute
;
become
; "
The
weather
turned
nasty
"; "
She
grew
angry
"
(v)
to
send
or
let
go
; "
They
turned
away
the
crowd
at
the
gate
of
the
governor
''
s
mansion
"
(v)
pass
to
the
other
side
of
; "
turn
the
corner
"; "
move
around
the
obstacle
"
(v)
move
around
an
axis
or
a
center
; "
The
wheels
are
turning
"
(v)
cause
to
move
around
a
center
so
as
to
show
another
side
of
; "
turn
a
page
of
a
book
"
(v)
change
to
the
contrary
; "
The
trend
was
reversed
"; "
the
tides
turned
against
him
"; "
public
opinion
turned
when
it
was
revealed
that
the
president
had
an
affair
with
a
White
House
intern
"
(v)
to
break
and
turn
over
earth
especially
with
a
plow
; "
Farmer
Jones
plowed
his
east
field
last
week
"; "
turn
the
earth
in
the
Spring
"
(v)
change
color
; "
In
Vermont
,
the
leaves
turn
early
"
(v)
cause
to
change
or
turn
into
something
different
;
assume
new
characteristics
; "
The
princess
turned
the
frog
into
a
prince
by
kissing
him
"; "
The
alchemists
tried
to
turn
lead
into
gold
"
(v)
let
(
something
)
fall
or
spill
a
container
; "
turn
the
flour
onto
a
plate
"
(v)
twist
suddenly
so
as
to
sprain
; "
wrench
one
''
s
ankle
"; "
The
wrestler
twisted
his
shoulder
"; "
the
hikers
sprained
their
ankles
when
they
fell
"; "
I
turned
my
ankle
and
couldn
''
t
walk
for
several
days
"
(v)
shape
by
rotating
on
a
lathe
or
cutting
device
or
a
wheel
; "
turn
the
legs
of
the
table
"; "
turn
the
clay
on
the
wheel
"
(v)
go
sour
or
spoil
; "
The
milk
has
soured
"; "
The
wine
worked
"; "
The
cream
has
turned
--
we
have
to
throw
it
out
"
(v)
accomplish
by
rotating
; "
turn
a
somersault
"; "
turn
cartwheels
"
(v)
get
by
buying
and
selling
; "
the
company
turned
a
good
profit
after
a
year
"
(v)
cause
to
move
along
an
axis
or
into
a
new
direction
; "
turn
your
face
to
the
wall
"; "
turn
the
car
around
"; "
turn
your
dance
partner
around
"
(v)
channel
one
''
s
attention
,
interest
,
thought
,
or
attention
toward
or
away
from
something
; "
The
pedophile
turned
to
boys
for
satisfaction
"; "
people
turn
to
mysticism
at
the
turn
of
a
millenium
"
(v)
cause
(
a
plastic
object
)
to
assume
a
crooked
or
angular
form
; "
bend
the
rod
"; "
twist
the
dough
into
a
braid
"; "
the
strong
man
could
turn
an
iron
bar
"
(v)
alter
the
functioning
or
setting
of
; "
turn
the
dial
to
10
"; "
turn
the
heat
down
"
(v)
direct
at
someone
; "
She
turned
a
smile
on
me
"; "
They
turned
their
flashlights
on
the
car
"
(v)
have
recourse
to
or
make
an
appeal
or
request
for
help
or
information
to
; "
She
called
on
her
Representative
to
help
her
"; "
She
turned
to
her
relatives
for
help
"
(v)
become
officially
one
year
older
; "
She
is
turning
50
this
year
"
turn Synonyms
act
become
bend
bit
bout
call on
change by reversal
change state
crook
deform
ferment
flex
go
good turn
grow
move around
number
play
plough
plow
release
reverse
rick
round
routine
sour
spell
sprain
tour
turn
turn of events
turn over
turning
twist
work
wrench
wrick
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