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| turn n | (rotation) (손잡이 등을) | 돌리기 |
| | A few turns of the handle of the vice will give you a good grip. |
| | 바이스의 핸들을 몇 번 돌려 단단히 고정해보세요. |
| turn n | (revolution) (축을 중심으로 한) | 회전 |
| | Every turn of the wheel provides power to the mill. |
| | 바퀴의 매 회전이 방앗간에 전력을 공급합니다. |
| turn n | (page: flip) (책장을) | 넘기기 |
| | The novel was over in a turn of the page. |
| | 소설은 페이지를 한 장 넘기자 끝났다. |
| turn n | figurative (opportunity, change) | 기회 |
| | This is a fortunate turn, which I am not going to waste. |
| | 이건 좋은 기회니 놓치지 않겠어. |
| turn n | (game: go) (경기, 게임) | 차례, 순서 명 |
| | It is your turn, so roll the dice. |
| | 이제 네 차례니까 주사위를 굴려. |
| turn n | figurative (time, date: change) (시대나 시기의) | 변화 |
| | That car is from the turn of the century. |
| | 그 차는 세기말에 나온 모델이야. |
| turn n | (single winding) | 한 차례 돌리기, 감기 |
| | Another turn and the coil should be all wrapped around the reel. |
| turn n | (change of position) | 자세 변화 |
| | For all her turns, she just couldn't get comfortable. |
| turn n | (turned position) | 뒤집은 상태, 돌린 상태 |
| | A turn of that vase would allow us to see the pattern. |
| turn n | (trend, direction) | 전환 |
| | A turn in the conversation to political issues caught Dan's interest. |
| turn n | figurative (modification) | 전환 |
| | | 변화 |
| | The forecast is warning of a turn in the weather next week. |
| turn n | (twist) (줄 등을) | 꼬기 |
| | Another two turns of the cable around the pole should be enough. |
| turn n | figurative (style) | 스타일 |
| | The stylist gave the dress a modern turn. |
| turn n | (short trip) | 잠시 다녀오기 |
| | A turn around the block will give us a break from work. |
| turn n | (shift) (중요한) | 변화 |
| | Another strange turn in our lives was when Grandma started seeing fairies at the bottom of the garden. |
| turn n | informal, figurative (period of illness) | 아픈 기간, 투병 기간 |
| | The turn left him weak and disoriented. |
| turn n | informal (service or disservice) (남에게 하는 좋거나 나쁜) | 행위 |
| | His former partner did him a bad turn. |
| turn n | informal, dated (fright, shock) | 공포, 쇼크, 놀라움 |
| | It was such a turn to see Bill when we all thought he was dead. |
| turn n | (finance: purchase and sale) (금융) | 매매 |
| | The trader lives on quick turns of volatile equities. |
| turn n | (music: embellishment) (음악) | 꾸밈, 장식 |
| | You are inserting too many turns. Try to keep it simple. |
| turn n | (military drill: change of position) (군대) | 방향 전환 |
| | The squad executed a turn. |
| turn from [sth] into [sth] v expr | (change shape) (형태) | ~을 ~로 변화시키다, 바꾸다 |
| | With exercise, she turned herself from a couch potato into a honed running machine. |
| turn⇒ vi | (sour, ferment) (음식이) | 상하다, 쉬다 |
| | The milk has turned. |
| turn vi | (change, become [sth] new) | 변하다, 바뀌다 |
| | The leaves have all turned. |
| turn vi | (set a course) (경로를) | 정하다, 설정하다 |
| | We will be heading north after we turn. |
| turn vi | (change course) (경로를) | 전환하다, 바꾸다 |
| | The boat is starting to turn. |
| turn vi | (change position) (자세를) | 바꾸다 |
| | She is constantly turning in bed. |
| turn vi | (bend, curve) | 구부러지다, 휘다 |
| | The road turned. |
| turn into [sth] vi + prep | (become) | ~가 되다 |
| | She turned into a fine young woman. |
| turn into [sth] vi + prep | (change form) (형태가) | ~로 변화하다 |
| | The caterpillar will turn into a butterfly. |
| turn to [sb/sth] vi + prep | (direct attention toward) (화제 등을) | ~로 돌리다 |
| | Let's turn to the agenda for next week's meeting. |
| turn into [sth] vi + prep | (enter by turning) (방향을) | ~로 꺾다 동 |
| | At the end of the road, turn into the driveway. |
| turn [sth]⇒ vtr | (flip) | ~을 뒤집다 |
| | She turned the paper so that he couldn't see what was written on it. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (shape) | ~의 형태를 만들다 |
| | That sculptor turns wood beautifully. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (execute, finish) | ~을 끝내다, 완료하다 |
| | You should be able to turn this job in two hours. |
| turn [sb]⇒ vtr | (upset) | ~을 마음 상하게 하다, 화나게 하다 |
| | His words turned her, and she began to cry. |
| turn [sb] vtr | (influence) | ~에게 영향을 미치다 |
| | Are you trying to turn me to your point of view? |
| turn [sth]⇒ vtr | (change color) (색이) | ~로 변하다, 바뀌다 |
| | In autumn, the leaves turned brown. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (change temperature) (기온, 온도가) | ~로 변하다, 바뀌다 |
| | The day turned hot. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (sell) | ~을 팔다, 판매하다 |
| | We can turn thirty cases of that item this week. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (profit: earn) (이익이나 수익을) | ~을 내다, 창출하다 |
| | Our business hopes to turn a profit. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (twist) (줄 등을) | ~을 꼬다 |
| | Turn the threads to make a rope. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (pass: a time) (시간) | ~가 되다 |
| | It's just turned twelve. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (shape on a lathe) | ~을 선반 위에서 만들다 |
| | The carpenter turned four table legs. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (phrase well) (문구를) | ~을 멋지게 쓰다, 효과적으로 쓰다 |
| | Shakespeare knew how to turn a phrase. |
| turn [sb]⇒ vtr | slang (cause to change allegiance) | ~이 편을 바꾸게 만들다 |
| | A foreign government turned one of our agents. |
| turn [sth]⇒ vtr | (gymnastics: do, perform) (체조 동작을) | ~을 하다, 돌다 |
| | Marla turned somersaults across the lawn. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (reach an age) (나이) | ~세가 되다 |
| | My great-grandmother turned 99 last week. |
| turn [sth] vtr | (ankle: twist) (발목을) | ~을 접질리다 |
| | I turned my ankle hurrying down some steps. |
turn [sth] to [sth], turn [sth] into [sth] vtr + prep | (transform) | ~을 ~로 완전히 바꾸다 |
| | You turn my sadness to joy. |
| turn [sth] into [sth] vtr + prep | (render) | ~을 재료로 ~로 만들다 |
| | The brewer turns the grain and hops into beer. |
| turn [sth] into [sth] vtr + prep | (translate) | ~을 ~로 번역하다 |
| | Please turn the English into French. |
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| turn [sth] around vtr phrasal sep | figurative (transform, reform) | ~을 뒤바꾸다 동(타) |
| | My sister has turned her life around. |
| turn [sth] around vtr phrasal sep | figurative (provide or do [sth]) | ~을 처리하다 |
| | The factory turns orders around within a week. The translator turned the project around in three days. |
| | 그 공장은 일주일 안에 주문을 처리한다. 번역가는 그 프로젝트를 3일 안에 처리했다. |
| turn away vi phrasal | (face opposite way) | 돌아서다 동 |
| | Vicky turned away and counted to fifty while the rest of us hid. |
| turn away from [sb/sth] vi phrasal + prep | (face opposite way) | ~로부터 돌아서다 동 |
| | Jane turned away from Peter after she told him to go to hell. |
| turn away from [sth/sb] vi phrasal + prep | (move further from [sth], [sb]) | ~로부터 벗어나다 동 |
| | I turned away from the town and set my eyes on new horizons. |
| turn away vi phrasal | (avert your gaze) | 외면하다, 회피하다 동 |
| | Kiera turned away whenever there was a violent scene in the movie. |
| turn away from [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (avert your gaze from [sth]) | ~을 외면하다, ~을 회피하다 동 |
| | Witnesses had to turn away from the grisly sight. |
| turn away from [sth] vi phrasal + prep | figurative (reject) | ~에서 벗어나다 동 |
| | Don't turn away from my love. |
| | You must turn away from a life of crime if you want to stay out of jail. |
| turn back vi phrasal | (retrace one's route) | 되돌아가다 동 |
| | The mountain climber was exhausted, but he refused to turn back. |
turn [sth/sb] down, turn down [sth/sb] vtr phrasal sep | (decline, refuse) | ~을 거부하다 동 |
| | The bank turned down my application for a loan. |
turn [sth] down, turn down [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (sound: reduce volume) | ~의 볼륨을 낮추다, ~의 볼륨을 줄이다 동 |
| | I wish you'd turn down that music! |
| turn from [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (reject) | ~을 그만두다 |
| | | ~을 버리다 |
| turn [sb] in vtr phrasal sep | (inform on to the police) | ~을 신고하다, ~을 고발하다 동 |
| | She knew her brother had committed a crime, but she refused to turn him in. |
| turn in vi phrasal | informal (go to bed) | 자러 가다 동 |
| | It's getting very late, I'm going to turn in. |
turn [sth] in, turn in [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (submit, hand in) | ~을 제출하다 동 |
| | Emma lost marks for turning in her homework a day late. |
| turn off [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (exit: a road) (도로) | ~을 빠져나오다 동 |
| | We turned off the main road and drove into the country. |
| turn off vi phrasal | (exit a road) (도로에서) | 빠져나오다, 벗어나다 동 |
| | Evie's satnav told her to turn off at the next exit. |
| turn [sb] off vtr phrasal sep | informal (disgust) (비격식) | ~을 짜증나게 하다, ~을 토나오게 하다, ~을 역겹게 하다 |
| | Men who smoke really turn me off. |
turn [sth] on, turn on [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (switch on) | ~을 켜다 동 |
| | Carl turned on the radio to listen to the news. |
turn [sb] on, turn on [sb] vtr phrasal sep | slang (excite sexually) (성적으로) | ~을 흥분시키다 동 |
| | He turned me on and I just couldn't resist. |
| turn on [sb] vtr phrasal insep | (become hostile to) | ~을 적대시하다 동 |
| | We were getting along well and then suddenly he turned on me. |
| turn out vi phrasal | (be present, attend [sth]) | ~에 나타나다, ~에 참석하다 동 |
| | Not many people turned out to vote on election day. |
| turn out vi phrasal | (conclude: well, badly) | 변하다, 어떻게 되다 동(자) |
| | The forecast is good, but it is too soon to say how it will turn out. |
turn [sth] out, turn out [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (light: switch off) | ~을 끄다 동 |
| | Ana put down her book and turned out the bedside light. |
turn [sth] out, turn out [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (company, etc.: produce) | ~을 생산하다 동 |
| | This factory turns out 20,000 toothbrushes every day. |
turn [sth] out, turn out [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (tip out contents of) | ~을 쏟아 내다 동 |
| | Gina turned out her handbag and rummaged through her things for the car keys. |
turn [sb] out, turn out [sb] vtr phrasal sep | (evict) | ~을 쫓아내다, ~을 제명하다 동 |
| | (학교에서) | ~을 퇴학시키다 동 |
| | Eva's parents turned her out after she stole money from them. |
| turn over vi phrasal | (roll, flip over) | 뒤집다, 구르다 동 |
| | If you can't sleep turn over onto your other side and try again. |
| turn over [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (earn) | ~을 벌다 동 |
| | The company turns over 3 million dollars a year. |
turn [sth] over, turn over [sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (ponder) | ~을 곰곰이 생각하다 동 |
| | (격식) | ~을 숙고하다 동 |
| | She turned the idea over in her mind. |
| turn to [sb] vtr phrasal insep | (seek help from [sb]) | ~에게 도움을 청하다 동 |
| | I'm in such a bad situation that I don't know who to turn to. |
| | Don't turn to him for help, he can't be trusted. |
| turn to [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (resort to: a course of action) | ~에 기대다, ~에 의지하다 동 |
| | Josie turned to therapy to deal with her emotional problems. |
| turn up vi phrasal | (arrive, be present) | 나타나다 동 |
| | I didn't expect him to turn up at my party as he wasn't invited. |
| | No telling when he'd turn up, he was never on time. |
| turn up vi phrasal | (be found) | 나타나다, 발견되다 동 |
| | Don't worry about your glasses: they'll turn up. |
| | I often lose my keys but they usually turn up somewhere in the kitchen. |
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about-face, also UK: about-turn n | figurative (policy, opinion: reversal) (사상, 이념의) | 전향, 전환 |
| | Following a strong public outcry, the politician did an about-face regarding his position on global warming. |
about-face, also UK: about-turn n | (military: turn) (군사) | 뒤로 돌기 |
About-face!, also UK: About-turn! interj | (military: turn) (구령) | 뒤로 돌아! |
| | Company halt! About-face! Forward march! |
| bad turn in the weather n | (change to unpleasant weather) | 날씨가 악화되는 상황 명 |
| | The meteorologists are predicting a bad turn in the weather this weekend. |
hairpin turn, hairpin curve (US), hairpin bend (UK) n | (road: sharp bend) (도로의) | U자형 턴, 유턴 |
| | That mountain road is full of hairpin turns next to sheer cliffs. |
| hand's turn n | UK, regional, informal (stroke of work) | 최소한의 노력 |
| in turn adv | (one at a time, in rotation) | 차례로, 하나씩 부 |
| | He looked at all the horses in turn until he found one he wanted to ride. |
| in turn adv | (by turns, alternately) | 교대로, 번갈아 가며 부 |
| | The two of us drank from the bottle in turn until it was empty. |
in turn, in your turn adv | (connector: subsequently) | 그 다음에, 그에 이어서 부 |
| | John gave me the book and I, in turn, gave it to Sandy. |
| | The boy had been bullied, and he went on, in his turn, to bully others. |
would make [sb] turn over in his/her/their grave, would make [sb] turn in his/her/their grave v expr | figurative (would offend: dead person) (비유) | ~을 무덤에서도 쉬지 못하게 하다 동(타) |
| no adj | (forbidding [sth]) | ~ 금지 |
| 참고: Used on public notices to forbid an activity or thing. |
| | There are signs saying "No smoking" all over the construction site. |
| nowhere to turn n | (no help or support available) | 갈 곳 없는 형 |
| | When he lost his job, his insurance, and his wife, he had nowhere to turn. |
| out of turn adv | (inappropriately) | 부적절하게 부 |
| | Julie admitted she had spoken out of turn and apologised. |
| | 줄리는 부적절하게 말한 것을 인정하고 사과했다. |
| take a turn v expr | (have your chance, have a go) (한 명씩) | ~해 보다 |
| | The teacher said the kids had to wait if they wanted to take a turn on the rides. |
| take a turn v expr | (change) | 변하다 |
| | (격식) | 변화하다 |
| toss and turn v expr | (lie in bed awake and agitated) | 뒤척이다, 뒤척거리다, 뒤척대다 |
| | William spent the night before his exam tossing and turning. |
| turn a blind eye v expr | figurative (pretend not to see [sth]) | 눈감다, 못 본 척하다, 모르는 척하다 |
| | I knew exactly what she was up to but decided to turn a blind eye. |
turn a blind eye on [sth], turn a blind eye to [sth] v expr | figurative (pretend not to see) | ~을 못 본 척하다 동(타) |
| | The corrupt inspector agreed to turn a blind eye to the safety violations. |
| turn a profit v expr | (make money, generate income) | 돈을 벌다 동(자) |
| turn against [sb] vi + prep | figurative (become hostile to) (관용구) | ~에게서 등을 돌리다 |
| | | ~와 등지다 |
| | The dog inexplicably turned against his owner and had to be put down. |
| turn [sb] against [sb] vtr + prep | (prejudice [sb] against [sb]) (관용구) | ~가 ~에게서 등을 돌리게 하다 |
| | | ~가 ~와 등지게 하다 |
| | The family turned her against me. |
turn around, also UK: turn round vi + adv | (move to face away) | 뒤돌다 |
| | | 방향을 바꾸다 |
| | If you turn around, you'll see a beautiful sunset. |
| | 뒤돌면 아름다운 석양이 보일 것이다. |
turn around, also UK: turn round vi + adv | (spin, rotate, revolve) | 돌다 |
| | | 회전하다 |
| | The record turns around at 33 rpm. |
| | 레코드는 33rpm으로 돈다. |
| turn around [sth] vi + prep | (rotate around [sth]) | ~주위를 회전하다, ~ 주변을 돌다 동(타) |
| | The Earth turns around its axis. |
| turn your attention to [sth/sb] v expr | (pay attention to [sth] else) | ~에게 집중하다 동(자) |
| turn away from doing [sth] v expr | figurative (avoid involvement) | ~하는 것을 피하다 동 |
| | He turns away from dealing with beggars. |
| turn [sth] away from [sth] vtr + prep | (cause to move away) | ~을 ~에서 쫓아내다 동 |
| | It was hard to turn the cattle away from the broken fence. |
| turn [sb] away vtr + adv | (deny entry) | ~을 돌려보내다 동 |
| | Turn them away at the gate. |
| turn back the clock v expr | figurative (restore youth) | 시간을 되돌리다 동(자) |
| | | 과거로 돌아가다 동(자) |
| | When she reached the age of 80 she became desperate to turn back the clock. |
| | Nora hoped that plastic surgery would turn back the clock for her. |
| turn back the clock v expr | figurative (revert) | 시간을 되돌리다 동(자) |
| | The restore function in my computer turns back the clock to reset the software. |
turn [sth] down, turn down [sth] vtr + adv | (reduce by turning a knob) | ~을 낮추다 |
| | | ~을 내리다 |
| | The chef turned the heat down under the pan and let it simmer. |
turn [sth] down, turn down [sth] vtr + adv | (fold back: blankets on bed) (이불) | ~을 개다, ~을 접다 동(타) |
| | The hotel cleaner had turned down the sheets and left a chocolate on the pillow. |
| turn [sth] inside out v expr | (reverse or invert) | ~을 뒤집다 동(타) |
| turn left vi | (go round a left-hand corner) | 왼쪽으로 돌다 |
| | | 좌회전하다 |
| turn of phrase n | (expression, wording) | 표현법 |
| | He read over the letter, savouring every turn of phrase. |
| turn of the century n | (point when one century becomes another) | 세기가 바뀌는 때 |
| | At the turn of the century Queen Victoria was still on the throne. |
turn [sth] off, turn off [sth] vtr + adv | (switch off, extinguish) | ~을 끄다 동 |
| | Before I go to sleep I turn off the T.V. |
| turn [sb] off [sth/sb] v expr | informal (cause to dislike) | ~가 ~에 흥미를 잃게 만들다 동 |
| | Getting drunk on whisky turned Ben off alcohol completely. |
| | 위스키를 마시고 술에 취한 경험은 벤이 알코올에 완전히 흥미를 잃게 만들었다. |
| turn on a dime v expr | US, informal, figurative (change direction quickly) (미) | 방향을 틀다 동(자) |
| turn on the light v expr | (switch the light on) | 불을 켜다 |
| | I always turn on the light when I walk into the room. |
turn [sth] out, turn out [sth] vtr + adv | (move to face outward) | 바깥쪽을 향하게 하다 |
| | Stand with your legs hip-width apart and turn your feet out. |
| turn out right v expr | informal (end well) | 결국 잘 되다, 좋게 끝나다 동(자) |
| | Annie hoped her project would turn out right so she'd get a good grade. |
| turn out to be [sth/sb] v expr | (be discovered to be) | 알고보니 ~이다 동(자) |
| | The man convicted of the crime turned out to be innocent. |
| turn out to be [sth/sb] v expr | (become) | ~이 되다 동(자) |
| | Your son has turned out to be a hardworking young man; you must be proud of him. |
turn [sth/sb] over, turn over [sth/sb] vtr + adv | (roll, flip over) | ~을 뒤집다, ~을 굴리다 동 |
| | The chef turned the omelet over to gently brown the other side. |
turn [sth/sb] over to [sb], turn over [sth/sb] to [sb] v expr | (deliver, surrender [sth]) | ~을 ~에게 넘기다 동 |
| | She turned the money over to her boss. |
| turn over a new leaf v expr | figurative (reform your behaviour) | 성격을 뜯어 고치다 동(자) |
would turn over in his/her/their grave, would turn in his/her/their grave v expr | figurative (dead person: would be offended) | 무덤에서도 쉬지 못하다 동(자) |
| turn pale vi | (go white: from shock, etc.) | 창백해지다 동(자) |
| | The bad news from home made her turn pale. |
| turn red vi | informal (blush) | 붉게 변하다 |
| | Audrey turned red when her 3-year-old son vomited over the bus driver. |
| | His compliments made her face turn red. |
| turn red vi | informal (go red in the face) | 붉게 변하다 |
| | Harry turned red with anger when he saw the scratch down the side of his new car. |
| turn right vi + adv | (go round a right-hand corner) | 오른쪽으로 돌다 |
| | | 우회전하다 |
| | When you reach the traffic lights, turn right onto Buck Street. |
| turn signal n | US (driving) | 방향 지시등 |
| turn tail vtr + n | figurative (run away) | 등을 돌리다 |
| | Seeing the criminal with a gun made her turn tail. |
| turn the other cheek v expr | figurative (not retaliate) | 다른 쪽 뺨도 돌려주다, 관대히 용서하다 |
| | She was being extremely rude but I decided to turn the other cheek. |
turn the scale in [sb]'s favor (US), turn the scales in [sb]'s favour (UK) v expr | figurative (give [sb] a better chance) | ~에게 더 좋은 기회를 주다 동(타) |
| turn the tables v expr | figurative (take revenge) | 복수하다 |
| | | 역습하다 |
| | Andrew was tired of his housemate stealing his food, so he decided to turn the tables. |
| turn the tables on [sth/sb] v expr | figurative (reverse relative positions of) | ~에 대해 역전시키다 조 + 동(자) |
| | After trailing behind for the whole match, the away team turned the tables in the last 15 minutes and won the game. |
| turn the tables on [sb] vtr | figurative (take revenge on) | ~에게 복수하다 동(타) |
| | I'd been badmouthing my colleague for months, in the hope of beating her to a promotion, but she turned the tables on me by telling the boss about all the paperwork I hadn't done. |
| turn the tide v expr | figurative (change the course of [sth]) | 형세를 변화시키다 |
| | The USA's decision to enter the war helped to turn the tide and enabled the Allies to gain victory. |
| turn to [sb] for help v expr | (ask [sb] for assistance) | ~에게 도움을 청하다 동(타) |
| turn [sth/sb] to stone v expr | (petrify, make into stone) | ~을 돌로 만들다 동(타) |
| | The witch waved her wand and the fox turned to stone. |
| turn [sth] to your advantage v expr | (make [sth] benefit you) | ~을 활용하다 동(타) |
| turn tricks v expr | informal (perform acts of prostitution) (관용구) | 몸을 팔다 |
| | | 성매매를 하다 |
turn [sth] up, turn up [sth] vtr + adv | (increase output, volume) (볼륨 등) | ~을 올리다 동 |
| | We turned the TV up to drown the noise of our neighbours arguing. |
| turn-up n | UK, usually plural (hem of pants: cuff) (바지) | 롤업 명 |
| | Turn-ups are too casual for the office. |