1.b> (; ), ; , ; , ; I turned the key in the ignition i> ; turn the wheel to the left! ! they turned and headed for school ; I turned to look at her / , ; to turn right [left] [] ( i>);
2.b> , .i> (); i> , (); to turn pale ; the leaves turned yellow ; the athlete decided to turn professional ; caterpillars will turn into butterflies ; he's an actor turned politician , ;
3.b> () i> (), (); to turn milk into butter ; milk is often turned sour by heat ; ;
4.b> (off, on, out) , , i>. (), ( -, i>); to turn the lights on / ; turn that radio off ; to turn out the light / ; please turn the television off , / ;
5.b> 1) (), ( i>); it has turned midnight ;
2) (), ( i> / i>); she turns 18 soon 18 ;
6.b> .i> (), i> , ; to turn a candlestick ;
to turn downb> 1) ();
2) (), ( , , i>); turn the television down! ! to turn the volume down , .i> / ;
3) i> (), i> ; to turn down a job offer / ; he asked her to marry him, but she turned him down , ;
to turn outb> 1) i> (), ;
2) (), , (.i> i>);
3) ; i> i> ; despite our concerns everything turned out well , ; if the day turns out wet, we will have to stay at home i> , ;
4) ; , ; the visitor turned out to be my friend ;
5) (), , (, .i>); a big crowd turned out to watch football / ;
to turn inb> i> (), ;
tob> turn upb> 1) (); i> , ; she did not turn up for the meeting i> ; what time did they turn up? / ?
2) , ; the purse finally turned up i> / ; he's still hoping something will turn up , (, .i>);
3) (), , ( , , i> i>); could you turn the TV up? i> ?