turning的意思和读音

turning

: [ˈtɜrnɪŋ] : [ˈtɜː(r)nɪŋ]

n.

v.“turn”

turnings  

n.entrance

n.turn-off,junction,exit,minor road,ramp

turningn.

1.a place where a road leads away from the one you are travelling on

Take the first turning on the right.

I think we must have taken a wrong turning somewhere.

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v.1.“turn”

n.1.a turn

v.1.The present participle of turn

1. bore turning grinder ...

2. 14.Loverletter to You( ) 1.TURNING) 2.DREAMCAT…

3. The Rose Turning Whispering Steppes ...

4. DirectionsStep Turning GeocoderRequest ...

5. twelfth num. n. turning n. Tuesday () ...

6. 1015 turn v (使),(使) 1016 turning n 1017 metre n , ...

8. turn v. turning n. television n. ...

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1.How much water can you save by turning the tap off when you brush your teeth?

2.He added: 'It sickens the heart to see it shot down in mid-flight . . . it's a little like Frankenstein turning against his own inventor. ':“……(Frankenstein)。”

3.'Well, well, ' said the Rat presently, 'I suppose we ought to be thinking about turning in. ' But he never offered to move.,”,“。”

4.On this stroke you can see that he is turning his hands towards the front too soon.

5.Dr. Brambilla's team was able to stop dyskinesia in animal models by turning down the activity of two key parts of this overactive pathway.,Brambilla

6.It would be a tragedy if it were to turn its back on the world when the rest of humanity is at last turning towards it.西

7.This heat keeps the surface of the falling ice slightly warmer than its surroundings, turning it into a soft hail known as graupel.使使

8.The image of the United States could scarcely be at a lower ebb. But in Asia, at least, anger at the U. S. may be turning to sorrow.

9.No fear of him turning over in his grave. The doors are well bolted, the lid is on tight.

10.Now pull it out quickly, pressing against the top of the lock while gently turning your wrench.