单词 | turn out |
释义 | turn out 1. a. < voters have never turned a party out of power during a period of prosperity — Newsweek > < if you can't behave decently I'll have you turned out — Margaret Kennedy > b. 2. a. < turning out his pockets to show they were empty > b. < three maids who were turning out the drawing room — Ethel Anderson > 3. < turns his toes out like a dancer > 4. < turned out literally thousands of airplanes and trained pilots — W.L.Davidson > < turns out books faster than most men write letters — Arthur Knight > 5. < turned out in a cutaway, striped trousers, a careful collar-and-tie effect, white carnation — C.W.Morton > < many of them are married, with wives who insist on turning them out well groomed — S.P.B.Mais > 6. 7. intransitive verb 1. a. < students and faculty turn out to aid in shoveling the streets clear — Corey Ford > < turn out for football practice > b. < turned out about two in the morning to make our final preparations for landing — H.L.Merillat > 2. < if what he envisages turned out to be really a frontier — W.P.Webb > : end < stories that turn out happily > < waiting to see how the game turned out > : become in maturity or eventually < the oldest boy … turned out ornery as a bobcat — Jean Stafford > |
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