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Meanings of
turned
in English
In an unpalatable state.
off
sour
Related terms
soured
Moved around an axis or center.
unturned
Related terms
upset
reversed
overturned
upturned
inverted
rotated
revolved
wrong-side-out
inside-out
upside-down
Synonyms
Examples for "
off
"
off
sour
Examples for "
off
"
1
Leave for parents to take time
off
work for a family crisis.
2
We were now clear
off
,
and making great way out to sea.
3
There are large potential markets,
off
Europe, the United States and China.
4
Photo: Supplied However, he said it now seems a long way
off
.
5
Others believe, however, that the recent
sell
-
off
may be a buying opportunity.
1
However, Boxee emerges at
sour
times for Apple in its developer community.
2
Now we also see more secured loans, particularly home loans, turning
sour
.
3
Although the way we are currently behaving may
sour
her against us.
4
Use this flavorful sauce wherever you might normally use a
sweet
-
and
-
sour
sauce.
5
Refiners need heavier,
sour
grades for blending for diesel or other products.
Usage of
turned
in English
1
Today, four years of sanctions have
turned
it into something quite different.
2
Says I, 'Food won't last this way,' and I
turned
right back.
3
Cost: A visit to the
house
-
turned
-
museum
costs international visitors R60 per person.
4
The people in the tent
turned
in the direction of the disturbance.
5
However, the special case group meeting
turned
out to be very unpleasant.
6
The general blushed dreadfully; Colia blushed too; and Ptitsin
turned
hastily away.
7
The group
turned
in pre tax profits of £148 million last year.
8
Ludlow
turned
to Constance: 'Have you any question to ask this witness?'
9
As Japan
turned
away from firearms, Europe went ahead with their development.
10
Mr Pickens said it had
turned
out to be useful market research.
11
The engine
turned
and brought a new noise variable to the problem.
12
The course, however,
turned
out to be a surprise-infact, three surprises.
13
Because certainly that's
turned
out to be a difficult situation for many.
14
Occupation: Former police officer
turned
private detective; peerless solver of mysterious murders.
15
He said that a new page was being
turned
in French history.
16
Ebrard said Mexico
turned
to the FBI due the victims' dual citizenship.
Other examples for "turned"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
turned
turn
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
turn to
turn back
turn around
turn again
turn pale
More collocations
Turned
through the time
Turned
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
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