turn

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To make a non-linear physical movement.
  2. To move about an axis through itself.
  3. To change the direction or orientation of, especially by rotation.
  4. To change one's direction of travel.
  5. To shape (something) symmetrically by rotating it against a stationary cutting tool, as on a lathe.
  6. To give form to; to shape or mould; to adapt.
  7. To direct or impel (something) into or out of a place.
  8. To position (something) by folding it, or using its folds.
  9. To navigate through a book or other printed material.
  10. To twist or sprain.
  11. Of a bowler, to make (the ball) move sideways off the pitch when it bounces.
  12. Of a ball, to move sideways off the pitch when it bounces.
noun
  1. A change of direction or orientation.
  2. A movement of an object about its own axis in one direction that continues until the object returns to its initial orientation.
  3. A unit of plane angle measurement based on this movement.
  4. A walk to and fro.
  5. A chance to use something shared in sequence with others.
  6. A spell of work, especially the time allotted to a person in a rota or schedule.
  7. One's chance to make a move in a game having two or more players.
  8. A figure in music, often denoted ~, consisting of the note above the one indicated, the note itself, the note below the one indicated, and the note itself again.
  9. The time required to complete a project.
  10. The transition from one period or era, or hour on the clock, to another.
  11. A fit or a period of giddiness.
  12. A change in temperament or circumstance.

Pronunciation

tûrn /tɜːn/ /tɔːn/ /tɜɹn/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Naomi Persephone Amethyst (NaomiAmethyst)-turn.wav En-us-turn.ogg En-au-turn.ogg

Word forms

turn turns turning turned turnt no-table-tags glossary turnest turnedst turneth

Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *terh₁-der. Ancient Greek τόρνος (tórnos)bor. Latin tornus Proto-Indo-European *-h₂ Proto-Indo-European *-éh₂ Proto-Indo-European *-yéti Proto-Indo-European *-eh₂yéti Proto-Italic *-āō Latin -ō Latin tornōbor. Proto-West Germanic *turnēn Old English turnian ▲ Latin tornō Old French tornerbor. Middle English turnen English turn From Middle English turnen, from Old English turnian, tyrnan (“to turn, rotate, revolve”), from Proto-West Germanic *turnēn (“to turn, lathe”) (also the source of German turnen and its derivatives) and Old French torner (“to turn”), both from Latin tornāre (“to round off, turn in a lathe”), from tornus (“lathe”), from Ancient Greek τόρνος (tórnos, “turning-lathe: a tool used for making circles”), from Proto-Indo-European *terh₁- (“to rub, rub by turning, turn, twist, bore”). Cognate with Old English þrāwan (“to turn, twist, wind”), whence English throw. Displaced native Middle English wenden from Old English wendan (see wend), and Middle English trenden from Old English trendan (see trend), among several other terms.

Translations

Bashkir: ҡырыу Bulgarian: стругувам Bulgarian: превръщам се Danish: dreje Finnish: sorvata Finnish: lyödä kierre Finnish: kiertää Finnish: muuttua Finnish: muuttaa Finnish: alkaa huimata Galician: tornear German: drechseln German: sich verwandeln German: verwandeln Hungarian: esztergál Hungarian: változik Hungarian: átváltozik Irish: deil Malayalam: തിരിയ്ക്കുക Norwegian: dreie Norwegian: skru Norwegian: endre Norwegian: forvandle Portuguese: tornear Portuguese: virar Portuguese: tornar-se Russian: точи́ть Russian: наточи́ть Spanish: tornear Spanish: tornar Spanish: mutar Spanish: transformar Spanish: metamorfosear Swedish: svarva Swedish: förvandlas Ottoman Turkish: چرخلمق Esperanto: aliformiĝi Esperanto: aliiĝi Esperanto: transformiĝi Hebrew: הָפַך Italian: mutare Italian: trasformare Italian: cambiare Polish: zmieniać Polish: zmienić Polish: zmieniać się Polish: zmienić się Arabic: دَوْرَة Armenian: պտույտ Belarusian: абаро́т Belarusian: зваро́т Bulgarian: оборо́т Catalan: volta Chinese Mandarin: 旋轉 /旋转 Czech: obrátka Danish: omdrejning Dutch: omwenteling Finnish: kierros Finnish: pyörähdys Galician: volta Galician: viravolta Galician: reviravolta German: (vollständige) Drehung German: Umdrehung Greek: περιστροφή Hungarian: fordulat Hungarian: elfordulás Hungarian: megfordulás Irish: sníomh Italian: giro Italian: giravolta Italian: piroetta Italian: rotazione Japanese: 回転 Korean: 회전 Korean: 돌기 Korean: 돌리기 Central Kurdish: سوڕانەوە Central Kurdish: خولانەوە Norwegian Bokmål: omdreining Polish: obrót Portuguese: giro Portuguese: girada Russian: оборо́т Scottish Gaelic: tionndadh Scottish Gaelic: car Slovak: obrátka Spanish: giro Spanish: viraje Spanish: virada Spanish: giramiento Spanish: girada Turkish: tur Ukrainian: о́берт Ukrainian: оборо́т Welsh: troi
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