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turn in proposal. • If she offers to help, I'll turn her down. • His request for a raise was turned down. turn in (inf) 1. пойти на боковую (лечь спать) • Before turning in for the night he asked for an early morning call. • I turned in early last night. 2. настучать, накапать (донести на к-л) • I saw the student cheat¬ ing, and I thought it was unfair, but I wouldn't dare turn him in. • He turned them in to the police for playing pranks that endangered the lives of others. turn on 1. открыть (кран); включить (свет) • Jack turned on the water. • Who turned on the light? 2. пускать в ход (чары, обаяние) • She really turns on the charm when that new boy is around. • She turned on a bright smile to fool her family. 3. наброситься, накинуться • The lion tamer was afraid the lions would turn on him. • She turned on the men, "How can you treat your daughter like this!" turn off 1. закрыть (воду); выключить (прибор) • He turned the water off. • Who turned the lights off? 2. свернуть (с дороги) • They turned off the main road. turn out (inf) 1. оказаться, получиться, удаться • The cake didn't turn out very well. • The noise turned out to be just the dog scratching at the door. 2. прибыть, собраться, прийти • A large number of voters turned out for the rally. • 50,000 people turned out during the bank holiday weekend to watch the air-show. 3. выпускать, производить, де¬ лать • They turn out three thou¬ sand cars a month. • Sally can turn out a cake in no time. 4. вылезать из постели, вставать • Come on, children; time to turn out. • At camp the boys had to turn out early and go to bed early too. turn over 1. перетряхнуть все (при обыске) • The dissident said that his flat had been regularly turned over by the KGB. • They turned room 37 over - it looked as if a tornado had hit it. 2. передать (ведение дел, ответ ственность) • He has decided to turn over his business to his son. • He refused to turn over funds that belonged to Potter. turn smb on (to) 1. заводить (возбуждать); инте¬ ресовать, привлекать • Music really turned me on. • I don't really turn you on, do I? 2. (за)интересовать, пробудить интерес к ч-л • His mother was the first to turn him on to classical music. • Benjamin turned me on to transcendental meditation, and ever since I've been feeling great! turn smb out турнуть, выставить (выгнать, прогнать) • Hush! You'll get us turned out of the library. • Two
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