słownik angielsko - angielski

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turned po angielsku:

1. turn turn


Turn left.
One good turn deserves another.
You should stay away from cults like that before you turn into a moron.
At the turn of the century, children still worked in factories.
Police have failed to turn up any new evidence about the murder.
I never turn my back on a friend in need.
Turn to me for help if you are in difficulty.
I've been waiting since six o'clock and still my turn hasn't come.
No, that's not the right way. You have to turn it the other way round.
I can't turn the shower off. Could you check it for me?
The record is finished. Turn it over.
It's very unlikely that any evidence will turn up to prove Tom's guilt.
Our parents took care of us and now it's our turn to take care of them.
This catterpillar will turn into a beautiful butterfly.
You can't turn the heat off as long as the system is operating.

2. down down


Inflation is down.
In the winter, many older people slip on ice and fall down.
If you don't do your duty, people will look down on you.
Hold the button down until you hear the shutter make a clicking sound.
It may seem like Tom has forgotten all about the matter, but deep down inside, he's still torn up about it.
Then he got dressed, stuffed his lecture notes into his briefcase, and ran down the stairs.
These old customs have been handed down from generation to generation.
Present-day Japan is going down the route to self destruction, isn't it?
All of a sudden, the enemy bombs came down on us like rain.
He'll never show it, but I think that deep down, he's seriously worried.
He told me his address, but unfortunately I had no paper to write it down on.
When the chips are down, the only one you can count on is yourself.
As soon as he took the medicine, his fever went down.
We moved our bags to make room for the elderly lady to sit down.
Earlier, as I was walking down the sidewalk, a car drove by and splashed water on me. Look at this! My skirt and shoes are all muddy.