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Définitions anglaises
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> turn (intransitive verb) to revolve; to go in the opposite direction; to depend on; to appeal (to) for help; to direct (thought or attention) away from; to change in character; to be shaped on the lathe; (with off) to leave or deviate from a road, etc; (with in) (inf.) to retire to bed for the night; (with on) to depend on; (slang) to take drugs; (with to) to begin a task; (with up) to appear, arrive; to find unexpectedly; to happen without warning. > turn (transitive verb) to change the position or direction of by revolving; to reverse; to transform; (age, etc) to have just passed; to change or convert; to invert; (with( off) to cause to cease operating (as if) by flicking a switch, turning a knob, etc; (inf.) to cause a person to lose interest in or develop a dislike for something; (with down) to reduce the volume or intensity of (sound, brightness, etc); to refuse, decline; to fold down (sheets, a collar, etc); (with in) to deliver; to produce, record (a performance, score, etc); (with on) to cause to begin operating (as if) by flicking a switch, turning a knob, etc; (slang) to arouse or excite, especially sexually; (sl.) to introduce (a person) to drugs; (with up) to discover, uncover; to increase the volume or intensity of (sound, brightness, etc). > turn (noun) a rotation; new direction or tendency; a place in sequence; a turning point, crisis; performer's act; an act of kindness or malice; a bend.
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100.000 définitions en anglais.
Le dictionnaire de référence de ceux, francophones et anglophones, qui veulent réellement maîtriser la langue anglaise.
The Webster's New English Dictionary c’est 100.000 définitions anglaises claires et précises pour analyser le vocabulaire traditionnel et moderne.
The Webster's New English Dictionary traite aussi bien l’anglais britannique qu’américain.
Exemple d'article du dictionnaire Webster's New English Dictionary
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