Machining process in which the workpiece rotates around its own axis while a cutting tool is moved machine-guided along the contour to be generated.
A movement in a new direction.
1 Five years ago, however, he realised he had reached another turning point.
2 PROBLEM: I'm turning 30 next year and I live with my parents.
3 A new course or training in March will offer a turning point!
4 The coming year will be a turning point for the Irish economy.
5 Read More However, recent indicators suggest consumer activity is now turning around.
6 Then, turning back to Saul: 'So now we really go to work?'
7 However, the company balked at turning over certain materials, including interview notes.
8 Covid-19 has been a turning point in terms of working from home.
9 He said he doubted that the past week was the turning point.
10 It was good talking to you,' I said, turning to leave her.
11 The turning point was taking a health quiz and scoring only average.
12 As a result, people are turning to some unusual places for help.
13 He said: We're not that successful in turning young talents into pros.
14 It was in fact the turning - point in the history of the nation.
15 It might be months, rather than a real turning point, Kenningham said.
16 But staff insist they will not be turning up for work today.
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