to turn

[tu: tə:n]
  • 释义
  • 休闲;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Hard times are forcing community colleges to turn away students.

    当下时局艰难,一些社区学院被迫停止招生。

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  • 2、

    The river widens considerably as it begins to turn east.

    河流转向东流时河道大幅度变宽。

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  • 3、

    The janitor comes round to turn the lights out.

    看门人巡视一圈,把灯熄灭。

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  • 4、

    We cannot make this minority a convenient excuse to turn our backs.

    我们不能拿少数这几个人作为一种方便的借口而对此置之不理。

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  • 5、

    Even the European dream is beginning to turn sour.

    甚至连欧洲之梦都开始破灭了。

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  • 6、

    Now we wait for them to turn in their essays.

    现在我们等着他们交上作文。

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  • 7、

    Parliamentarians were eager to turn over responsibility for the decision.

    经验老到的议员急于把作决策的责任推卸给他人。

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  • 8、

    The fighting is threatening to turn into full-scale war.

    这场战斗有可能会演变为全面的战争。

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  • 9、

    He says the fares are just too low to turn profits.

    他说票价太低,根本无利可图。

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  • 10、

    I don't suppose you thought to turn over the tape, did you?

    我认为你并没想过要把磁带换一面,是吗?

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  • 11、

    There would be strong incentives to turn someone in.

    向警方举报某人将获重赏。

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  • 12、

    They told me to stand still and not to turn round.

    他们叫我站着不动,不要转身。

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  • 13、

    There was no one to turn to, no one to tell.

    没人可以求助,没人可以诉说。

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  • 14、

    She announced that she was going to turn professional.

    她宣布自己即将成为职业选手。

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  • 15、

    He was forced to turn for aid to his former enemy.

    他曾被迫向以前的敌人求助。

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