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turn (EN)
verbo, substantivo

verbo “turn”

infinitivo turn; ele turns; pret. turned; part. turned; ger. turning
  1. girar
    The ballerina turned gracefully on one foot.
  2. virar
    Please turn the key to unlock the door.
  3. mudar de direção
    After walking straight for miles, we finally turned right.
  4. tornear
    The skilled carpenter turned a beautiful wooden bowl on his lathe.
  5. folhear
    I turned the pages of the book eagerly to find out what happened next.
  6. torcer
    He turned his wrist while arm wrestling and had to wear a brace.
  7. tornar-se
    As the weather grew colder, the green leaves turned a vibrant red.
  8. azedar
    I forgot about the leftovers in the fridge, and now they've turned.
  9. transformar (em criatura sobrenatural)
    The ancient curse turned the explorer into a mummy.
  10. transformar-se (em criatura sobrenatural)
    At the stroke of midnight, the cursed prince turns into a beast.
  11. fazer (idade, ex.: fazer 30 anos)
    My daughter turns five next week, and we're throwing a party.
  12. depender
    The outcome of the game turns on the final play.
  13. revoltar-se
    After years of mistreatment, the citizens turned against the dictator.
  14. enjoar
    The sight of the gruesome scene turned my stomach.
  15. lucrar
    Our investment in the new company turned a substantial profit this quarter.

substantivo “turn”

sing. turn, pl. turns ou incontável
  1. mudança de direção ou orientação
    After a few turns of the screw, the shelf was secure.
  2. giro
    The gymnast executed a perfect turn on the balance beam.
  3. reviravolta
    The story took an unexpected turn when the protagonist was revealed to be the villain.
  4. passeio de ida e volta
    After dinner, we enjoyed a leisurely turn around the park.
  5. vez (de usar algo compartilhado em sequência com outros)
    The children took turns on the swing, each pushing the other higher.
  6. turno (de trabalho ou tempo alocado a uma pessoa em um cronograma)
    After a long turn at the register, she was glad to take her break.
  7. jogada (em um jogo)
    It's your turn to roll the dice in the board game.
  8. ornamento (musical)
    The musician embellished the melody with a quick turn.
  9. tempo (necessário para completar um projeto)
    The factory promised a one-week turn on our order of custom parts.
  10. mudança (de temperamento ou circunstância)
    After the diagnosis, his mood took a dark turn.
  11. ato (de bondade ou maldade em relação a alguém)
    He did me a good turn by helping me move into my new apartment.
  12. espira (de uma bobina)
    The electrician counted the turns of wire to calculate the inductance of the coil.
  13. drible (no futebol)
    The striker performed an impressive turn to get past the defender and score a goal.
  14. número (em entretenimento)
    The magician's turn involved a series of astonishing card tricks.