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turnabout
转变
常用释义
英音[ ˈtɜːnəbaʊt ]
美音[ ˈtɜːrnəbaʊt ]
基本释义
  • n. 转变;旋转;转向
例句
  • 1·As her confidence grows you may well see a considerable turnabout in her attitude.
    随着她自信心的增强,你很可能会看到她的态度有非常大的转变。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·Turnabout Is Fair Play, Search Them!
    公平的反击,搜索他们!
  • 3·But the turnabout in popularity is still quite remarkable.
    但转变的普及仍然是相当了不起的。
  • 4·Because I know that if I want to stop, a turnabout can be stopped.
    因为我知道只要我想停,一转身就能停下来。
  • 5·Dear, a turnabout distance let you love with others, I am not to blame.
    亲爱的,一个转身的距离,让你爱上了别人,这只能怪我不好。
  • 6·Forgiving others means leaving space for your own heart in case turnabout.
    原谅别人,就是给自己心中留下空间,以便回旋。
  • 7·What a turnabout from a few months earlier, when Groupon was the talk of Wall Street.
    才几个月,地覆天翻。几个月之前,Groupon还是华尔街的谈资。
  • 8·Nor will you find many people who foresaw this dramatic turnabout in China's civil war.
    没有几个人曾预见到中国内战这种戏剧性的转折。
  • 9·As a 40-year-old he completed a major turnabout: the researcher of nature became a researcher of man.
    在40岁的时候,他完成了一个巨大转变,从一个自然研究者变成了人的研究者。
  • 10·The overseas push is a big turnabout for Japan, which long jealously protected its prized bullet train technology.
    对于日本而言,海外战略是一次重大的转向。因为长期以来,这个国家一直小心谨慎的保护其高速列车技术。
同义词
n. 转变;旋转;转向
同根词
词根: turning
turning n 转向;旋转;回转;转弯处
turning v 旋转(turn的ing形式)