turning
英 [ˈtɜːnɪŋ]
美 [ˈtɜːrnɪŋ]
n. 岔路口; 拐弯处; 转弯处
v. (使)转动,旋转; 转身; 扭转(身体部位); 翻转; 翻动; 把…翻过来
turn的现在分词
Collins.1 / BNC.6345 / COCA.6215
牛津词典
noun
- 岔路口;拐弯处;转弯处
a place where a road leads away from the one you are travelling on- Take the first turning on the right.
在第一个路口向右拐。 - I think we must have taken a wrong turning somewhere.
我觉得我们一定是在什么地方拐错了路。
- Take the first turning on the right.
柯林斯词典
英英释义
noun
- act of changing in practice or custom
- the law took many turnings over the years
- the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course
- he took a turn to the right
- the activity of shaping something on a lathe
- the end-product created by shaping something on a lathe
- a movement in a new direction
- the turning of the wind
- a shaving created when something is produced by turning it on a lathe
双语例句
- That programme received critical acclaim and marked a turning point in Sonita's career.
那个项目赢得了评论界的好评,成为索尼塔事业的转折点。 - About three hundred yards farther on there is a turning to the left.
再往前大约300码有一个向左拐的拐角。 - I realized I'd let myself in for something from which there was no turning back.
我意识到自己陷入了没有退路的境地。 - Hungary's opening of the border was a turning point for the refugees.
匈牙利开放边境对难民来说是个转机。 - The cutters are opened by turning the knob anticlockwise.
逆时针转动旋钮可以开启切割机。 - He was coming down the road the same time as the girl was turning into the lane
当女孩拐进这个车道时,他也正沿着这条路驶来。 - The vote yesterday appears to mark something of a turning point in the war
昨天的投票似乎标志着战争中的某个转折点。 - These local elections may prove a turning point in more ways than one.
这些地方选举从许多方面来说都是一个转折点。 - I only take on work that excites me, even if it means turning down lots of money
我只做那些令我感兴趣的工作,即使这意味着要少赚很多钱。 - Too often women find their jobs turning into nooses around their neck.
女性常常感到工作成了一种束缚。