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юноша
momento decisivo
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
turning point SUBST
three-point turn [Am ˈθri ˌpɔɪn(t) ˈtərn, Brit] SUBST Brit
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turning [Am ˈtərnɪŋ, Brit ˈtəːnɪŋ] SUBST (in town)
I. turn [Am tərn, Brit təːn] SUBST
1.1. turn (rotation):
1.2. turn (change of direction):
no left turn
1.3. turn (bend, turning):
1.4. turn (change, alteration):
to be on the turn events/situation/tide:
to be on the turn leaves:
to be on the turn milk/food: Brit
2.1. turn (place in sequence):
turn to + infin whose turn is it to pay?
2.2. turn in phrases:
3.1. turn (service):
hacerle un favor a alguien
3.2. turn (purpose):
4. turn (form, style):
5.1. turn (bout of illness, disability):
le dio un ataque (or un mareo etc.)
5.2. turn (nervous shock):
6. turn (act):
turn esp Brit
7. turn (stroll, ride):
8. turn FIN:
II. turn [Am tərn, Brit təːn] VERB trans
1.1. turn (to rotate):
turn knob/handle/wheel
1.2. turn (to set, to regulate):
to turn sth to sth turn the knob to 'hot'
2.1. turn (to change the position, direction of):
turn head
turn head
voltear LatAm excl RíoPl
les volteó la espalda LatAm excl RíoPl
2.2. turn (to direct, to apply):
3.1. turn (to reverse):
turn mattress/omelette
turn mattress/omelette
voltear LatAm excl CSur
turn mattress/omelette
dar vuelta CSur
turn page
turn page
turn page
dar vuelta CSur
turn soil
turn soil
voltear LatAm excl CSur
turn soil
dar vuelta CSur
voltea la media LatAm excl CSur
3.2. turn (to upset):
3.3. turn (execute):
4.1. turn (to go around):
turn corner
turn corner
dar vuelta CSur
4.2. turn (with numbers, to pass):
5.1. turn (to tip out, to transfer):
to turn sth into/onto sth turn the mixture into an ovenproof dish
5.2. turn (to send away, to expel):
echar a alguien a la calle/de la casa
6.1. turn (to transform):
to turn sth to/into sth
6.2. turn (to make sour):
turn milk
6.3. turn (to confuse):
turn mind
7.1. turn (to shape):
7.2. turn (in knitting):
turn heel
7.3. turn (to formulate):
8. turn (to make):
turn profit
9. turn Am HANDEL:
III. turn [Am tərn, Brit təːn] VERB intr
1. turn (to rotate):
turn wheels/handles:
turn wheels/handles:
2.1. turn (to face in a different direction):
turn person:
turn person:
turn person:
voltearse LatAm excl CSur
turn person:
al oír su nombre se volteó LatAm excl CSur
left/right turn! Brit MILIT
2.2. turn (to change course, direction):
2.3. turn (to curve):
turn roads/rivers:
3.1. turn (to become):
3.2. turn (to be transformed):
3.3. turn (to change):
turn luck/weather:
3.4. turn (to change color):
turn leaves:
3.5. turn (to go sour):
turn milk:
4. turn (pages, when reading):
5. turn Am HANDEL:
turn merchandise:
I. loose <looser, loosest> [Am lus, Brit luːs] ADJ
1.1. loose (not tight):
loose jacket/blouse
loose jacket/blouse
loose jacket/blouse
1.2. loose (not secure):
loose tile/screw/knot
loose tile/screw/knot
loose thread/end
to be at a loose end or Am also ends
1.3. loose (separate, not packaged):
loose cigarettes
loose tea/lentils
loose tea/lentils
1.4. loose (not compact):
loose earth
loose weave
loose weave
loose chippings Brit
2. loose (free):
loose pred
to let or set or turn sb loose
soltar a alguien
3.1. loose (not precise):
loose definition
loose translation
loose translation
3.2. loose (flexible):
loose structure
loose organization
4.1. loose (immoral):
loose morals
loose morals
loose life
4.2. loose (indiscreet):
loose tongue
5. loose MED:
to be loose ugs
II. loose [Am lus, Brit luːs] VERB trans liter
1. loose (release):
loose prisoner
loose prisoner
loose horse
2. loose (fire, unleash):
loose arrow
loose violence/wrath
loose violence/wrath
I. advantage [Am ədˈvæn(t)ɪdʒ, Brit ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ] SUBST
1. advantage C (superior factor):
2. advantage U (gain):
to take advantage of sb (seduce) euph, veraltend
aprovecharse or abusar de alguien euph, veraltend
3. advantage (in tennis):
advantage kein Pl
II. advantage [Am ədˈvæn(t)ɪdʒ, Brit ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ] VERB trans
I. point [Am pɔɪnt, Brit pɔɪnt] SUBST
1. point C (sharp end, tip):
2.1. point C (dot):
2.2. point C:
coma f
punto m decimal LatAm
1.5
1, 5 (read as: uno coma cinco)
1.5
1.5 (read as: uno punto cinco) LatAm
3.1. point C (in space):
3.2. point C (on scale):
4. point C (in time):
to be on the point of sth/-ing
estar a punto de +  infin
5. point C (in contest, exam):
6.1. point C (item, matter):
6.2. point C (argument):
7.1. point (central issue, meaning):
7.2. point U (cogency):
8. point U (purpose):
9.1. point C (feature, quality):
9.2. point C (of animal):
10. point C (socket) Brit:
11. point (promontory) GEOG:
12.1. point <points, pl > MOTOR:
12.2. point <points, pl > Brit BAHN:
agujas fpl
12.3. point <points, pl > (ballet):
II. point [Am pɔɪnt, Brit pɔɪnt] VERB trans
1. point (aim, direct):
to point sth at sb/sth he pointed his finger at me
2. point BAU:
point brickwork/wall
3.1. point (mark):
point word/text
3.2. point (give emphasis):
point word/line
point word/line
III. point [Am pɔɪnt, Brit pɔɪnt] VERB intr
1. point (with finger, stick etc):
to point at/to sth/sb
señalar algo/a alguien
to point toward sth
2. point (call attention):
3. point (indicate, suggest):
to point to facts/symptoms:
4. point (in hunting):
point dog:
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turning point SUBST
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turning [ˈtɜ:nɪŋ, Am ˈtɜ:r-] SUBST
1. turning (road):
2. turning (act of changing direction):
I. turn [tɜ:n, Am tɜ:rn] VERB intr
1. turn (rotate):
to turn on sth
2. turn (switch direction):
turn tide
turn car
voltearse LatAm
3. turn:
4. turn (change colour):
turn leaves
5. turn (feel nauseous):
turn stomach
6. turn (spoil):
turn cream, milk
II. turn [tɜ:n, Am tɜ:rn] VERB trans
1. turn key:
2. turn (switch direction):
voltear LatAm
3. turn (attain a particular age):
4. turn (pass a particular hour):
5. turn (cause to feel nauseated):
Wendungen:
III. turn [tɜ:n, Am tɜ:rn] SUBST
1. turn (change in direction):
2. turn (changing point):
3. turn (period of duty):
to be sb's turn to do sth
to do sth in turn
4. turn (rotation, twist):
5. turn (service):
6. turn (shock):
7. turn (queasiness):
8. turn THEAT:
I. point [pɔɪnt] SUBST
1. point (sharp end):
2. point GEO:
3. point (particular place):
4. point (particular time):
5. point (significant idea):
to get the point (of sth)
to see sb's point
6. point (purpose):
7. point (in score, result):
to win (sth) on points SPORT
8. point MATH:
punto m decimal LatAm
9. point a. TYPO:
10. point Brit, Aus (socket):
11. point pl AUTO (electrical contacts):
12. point pl Brit BAHN:
agujas f Pl
Wendungen:
II. point [pɔɪnt] VERB intr
to point to an icon COMPUT
III. point [pɔɪnt] VERB trans
1. point (aim):
to point sth at sb
to point a finger at sb a. übtr
2. point (direct, show position or direction):
to point sth toward sth/sb
to point sb toward sth
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turn SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
turning point SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. turn [tɜrn] VERB intr
1. turn (rotate):
to turn on sth
2. turn (switch direction):
turn tide
turn car
voltearse LatAm
3. turn:
4. turn (change color):
turn leaves
5. turn (feel nauseous):
turn stomach
6. turn (spoil):
turn cream, milk
II. turn [tɜrn] VERB trans
1. turn key:
2. turn (switch direction):
voltear LatAm
3. turn (attain a particular age):
4. turn (pass a particular hour):
5. turn (cause to feel nauseated):
Wendungen:
III. turn [tɜrn] SUBST
1. turn (change in direction):
2. turn (changing point):
3. turn (period of duty):
to be sb's turn to do sth
to do sth in turn
4. turn (rotation, twist):
5. turn (service):
turning [ˈtɜr·nɪŋ] SUBST
1. turning (road):
2. turning (act of changing direction):
I. point [pɔɪnt] SUBST
1. point (sharp end):
2. point GEO:
3. point (particular place):
4. point (particular time):
5. point (significant idea):
to get the point (of sth)
to see sb's point
6. point (purpose):
7. point (characteristic):
8. point (in score, result):
9. point math:
punto m decimal LatAm
10. point a. TYPO:
11. point:
Wendungen:
II. point [pɔɪnt] VERB intr (with finger)
to point to an icon comput
III. point [pɔɪnt] VERB trans
1. point (aim):
to point sth at sb
to point a finger at sb a. übtr
2. point (direct, show position or direction):
to point sth toward sth/sb
to point sb toward sth
Present
Iturn
youturn
he/she/itturns
weturn
youturn
theyturn
Past
Iturned
youturned
he/she/itturned
weturned
youturned
theyturned
Present Perfect
Ihaveturned
youhaveturned
he/she/ithasturned
wehaveturned
youhaveturned
theyhaveturned
Past Perfect
Ihadturned
youhadturned
he/she/ithadturned
wehadturned
youhadturned
theyhadturned
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