单词 | turn out |
释义 | turn outverb (adverb) 1. (transitive) to cause (something, esp a light) to cease operating by or as if by turning a knob, etc 2. (transitive) to produce by an effort or process she turned out 50 units per hour 3. (transitive) to dismiss, discharge, or expel the family had been turned out of their home 4. (transitive) to empty the contents of, esp in order to clean, tidy, or rearrange to turn out one's pockets 5. (copula) a. to prove to be her work turned out to be badly done b. to end up; result it all turned out well 6. (transitive) to fit as with clothes that family turns the children out well 7. (intransitive) to assemble or gather a crowd turned out for the fair 8. (of a soldier) to parade or to call (a soldier) to parade 9. (intransitive) informal to get out of bed 10. (intransitive; foll by for) informal to make an appearance, esp in a sporting competition he was asked to turn out for Liverpool noun turnout 11. the body of people appearing together at a gathering 12. the quantity or amount produced 13. an array of clothing or equipment 14. the manner in which a person or thing is arrayed or equipped |
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