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in turn (meaning two people take turns doing something); (meaning three or more persons) one after the other; Contiguous; In turn; Turn.
For example, they bought their tickets in turn
They buy tickets in turn.
language is the carrier of culture and in turn is influenced by culture.
Language is the carrier of culture, and culture in turn plays a restraining role on language.
that in turn has led to a drop in the nation's trade surplus for seven consecutive months ending april
This, in turn, led to a 7-month run of surplus across the country.
It began to decline in April.
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turn can be used as a transitive verb or as an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be followed by a noun or pronoun as an object, or an adjective as a compound object of a complement. 1. The basic meaning of turn is "rotation, rotation", which refers to doing circular movement or arc movement.
By extension, it can be used as "flip", "start to rise or fall", "aim, point", "change", and when the solution is "change", it refers to a complete change, so that it is unrecognizable, and is often used to change in a bad direction.
2. turn can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be followed by a noun or pronoun as an object, or an adjective as a compound object of a complement.
3. turn can also be used as a verb, meaning "to become, to become", followed by a noun or adjective as a predicate, and the noun used as a predicate must be used as a zero sail article.
4. Turn followed by an adverb.
turn off ; Closed; Close; Turn.
turn up ; Appear; Came; Found it.
turn down ; Downward; Refuse; Turn down.
turn over ; Turn over ; Think carefully ; Turning over the sedan car mold.
turn back ; Retraced; Turn over ; Go back.
turn around ; Veer; Turn around; Circle.
5. Turn a hand and turn a hair are usually used to negate structures.
6. The basic meaning of turn used as a noun is "to turn, to rotate", which refers to the act of making someone or something turn or the action of something rotating on its own, and is a countable noun. It means "change of direction, turn, turning point" and "turning point", and by extension, it can be solved as "turning point in time, alternating period", which is a countable noun.
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turn in turn, one after the other.
away; Dismiss; Resistant to noisy acacia is not allowed....Entry; Go away; Turn the face off and turn off, turn off; Turn the corner, so that the Changyou change direction.
into v.Become; Enter.
on, activate.
over to handover; Thumb; Put....Turn over ; Launch; Turnover reached; Think about it repeatedly and turn it is your turn; Your turn.
of the century; the transition between the 19th and 20th centuries;
turns in turn; Alternate.
left v.Turn left.
right v.Turn right.
around Vessel stays in port.
back; Block; Flip back.
up appears; Happen; Open wide; Found; Rolled; Make the supine out to be the result is; It turned out to be.
down rejected; Turn down.
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Phrases about turn:
1. turn off ; Closed; Close; Turn.
2. turn up wide; Appear; Came; Found it.
3. turn down ; Downward; Refuse; Turn down.
4. turn over ; Turn over ; Think carefully ; Turn over.
5, turn back ; Retraced; Turn over ; Go back.
6. turn around ; Veer; Turn around; Circle.
7 linguistic turn ; linguistic shift ; linguistic shifts ; Linguistic turn.
8. turn time ; Round time ; Waiting time ; Conversion time.
9. spot turn ; Dotting ; In-situ transfer; Fixed-point turn.
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