turned
- IPA[tərnd]
美式
- (of an ankle) twisted or sprained;(of earth) plowed or dug, so as to bring the underparts to the surface
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- 1. (of an ankle) twisted or sprained the threat of a turned ankle was something they cared nothing about
- 2. (of earth) plowed or dug, so as to bring the underparts to the surface the smell of turned earth and burning leaves
- 3. (of a wooden object) shaped on a lathe a small table with turned legs made from poplar
- 4. (of a phrase or verse) expressed in a specified manner the carefully turned words of great writers
- 5. (of a type or letter) printed or set upside down a possible turned letter in cunning/cunuing
- move in a circular direction wholly or partly round an axis or point: the big wheel was turning I turned the key in the door and crept in
- an act of moving something in a circular direction round an axis or point: a safety lock requiring four turns of the key
Oxford Dictionary
- move in a circular direction wholly or partly around an axis or point: the big wheel was turning I turned the key in the door and crept in
- an act of moving something in a circular direction around an axis or point: a safety lock requiring four turns of the key
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- a place where a road branches off another: take the first turning on the right
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- a place where a road branches off from another: take the first turning on the right
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- (of a compliment, phrase, or verse) elegantly expressed.
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- (of a compliment, phrase, or verse) elegantly expressed.
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- someone who now protects the interests they previously attacked
Oxford American Dictionary
- someone who now protects the interests they previously attacked
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- (of an ankle) twisted or sprained: the threat of a turned ankle was something they cared nothing about
Oxford Dictionary