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ESL vocabulary CEFR |B1|IDIOM turn out phrasal verb
معلوم شدن (در عبارت: معلوم شد که ...)
شیپور بیداری، تولید کردن، وارونه کردن، با کلید خاموش کردن، اجتماع، ازدحام، تولید، از کار درآمدن، به نتیجه مطلوبی رسیدن، (انگلیس) اعتصاب، اعتصابگر، عمران: دوراهی، علوم نظامی: بیداری، علوم دریایی: بیداری
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Synonyms & Related Words turn out[verb]Synonyms: furnish, accouter, appoint, arm, equip, fit out, gear, outfit, rig, bear, produce, yield, roll out, arise, get up, pile (out), rise, rise and shine, uprise
Related Words: deck,
dress (out)
English Thesaurus: happen, take place, occur, there is/there are, come up, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary turn out phrasal verb (
see also turn)
1. to happen in a particular way, or to have a particular result, especially one that you did not expect
turn out well/badly/fine etc It was a difficult time, but eventually things turned out all right. To my surprise, it turned out that I was wrong. As it turned out (=used to say what happened in the end), he passed the exam quite easily.turn out to be something That guy turned out to be Maria’s second cousin.2. turn the light out to stop the flow of electricity to a light by pressing a switch, pulling a string etc:
Don’t forget to turn out the lights when you go!3. if a lot of people turn out for an event, they go to watch it or take part in it
turn out for About 70% of the population turned out for the election.turn out to do something Thousands turned out to watch yesterday’s match against Ireland. ⇒
turnout4. turn somebody ↔ out to force someone to leave a place permanently, especially their home:
If you can’t pay the rent, they turn you out.5. turn something ↔ out to produce or make something:
The factory turns out 300 units a day.6. well/beautifully/badly etc turned out dressed in good, beautiful etc clothes:
elegantly turned-out young ladies7. turn something ↔ out a) to empty something completely by taking out the contents:
The policeman made him turn out his pockets. b) British English to take out everything in a room, drawer etc and clean the room etc thoroughly:
Lea decided to turn out the attic. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Thesaurus Idioms turn out somethingturn out (something)to produce or make something. Which university turns out the most successful scientists? The factory is turning the dolls out as fast as it can. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
turn out something• turn out (something)
1. to make/produce a product or something
The car company turns out 8,000 cars every week.
2. to turn something inside out, to empty something
The man turned out his pockets when he was looking for his car keys.
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turn out v. 1. To make leave or go away.
His father turned him out of the house. If you don't behave, you will be turned out. Compare: THROW OUT.
2. To turn inside out; empty.
He turned out his pockets looking for the money. Robbers turned out all the drawers in the house in a search for jewels. 3. To make; produce.
The printing press turns out a thousand books an hour. Sally can turn out a cake in no time. Martin turns out a poem each week for the school paper. 4. informal To get out of bed.
At camp the boys had to turn out early and go to bed early too. Antonym: TURN IN
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5. informal To come or go out to see or do something.
Everybody turned out for the big parade. Many boys turned out for football practice. Compare: FALL OUT.
6. To prove to be; be in the end; be found to be.
The noise turned out to be just the dog scratching at the door. Her guess turned out to be right. Everything turned out all right. 7. To make (a light) go out.
Please turn out the lights. Synonym: TURN OFF
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