2
PHRASAL VERB
If you
turn
something
up
or if it
turns up
, you find, discover, or notice it. □ [V
P
n]
3
PHRASAL VERB
When you
turn up
a radio, heater, or other piece of equipment, you increase the amount of sound, heat, or power being produced, by adjusting the controls. □ [V
P
n]
turn|about
/tɜː
r
nəbaʊt/ N‑SING
A
turnabout
is a complete change in opinion, attitude, or method. □ [+
turn|around /tɜː r nəraʊnd/ (turnarounds )
1
N‑COUNT
A
turnaround
is a complete change in opinion, attitude, or method. □ [+
2
N‑COUNT
[usu sing] A
turnaround
is a sudden improvement, especially in the success of a business or a country's economy. □ [+
3
N‑VAR
The
turnaround
or
turnaround time
of a task, for example the unloading of an aircraft or ship, is the amount of time that it takes. □
turn|coat /tɜː r nkoʊt/ (turncoats ) N‑COUNT If you describe someone as a turncoat , you think they are disloyal or deceitful, because they have left their party or organization and joined an opposing one. [DISAPPROVAL ]
tu
rned ou
t
◆◇◇ ADJ
[adv ADJ
] If you are well
turned out
or smartly
turned out
, you are dressed smartly. □
turn|ing /tɜː r n I ŋ/ (turnings )
1
N‑COUNT
If you take a particular
turning
, you go along a road which leads away from the side of another road. □
2 → see also turn
tu
rn|ing point
(turning points
) N‑COUNT
[usu sing] A
turning point
is a time at which an important change takes place which affects the future of a person or thing. □ [+
tur|nip /tɜː r n I p/ (turnips ) N‑VAR A turnip is a round vegetable with a greenish-white skin that is the root of a crop.
tu rn-off (turn-offs )
1 N‑COUNT A turn-off is a road leading away from a major road or a motorway.
2 N‑COUNT [usu sing] Something that is a turn-off causes you to lose interest or sexual excitement. [INFORMAL ]
tu rn-on (turn-ons ) N‑COUNT [usu sing] Something or someone that is a turn-on is sexually exciting. [INFORMAL ]
turn|out /tɜː r naʊt/ (turnouts ) also turn-out
1
N‑COUNT
[usu sing] The
turnout
at an event is the number of people who go to it or take part in it. □
2
N‑COUNT
[usu sing] The
turnout
in an election is the number of people who vote in it, as a proportion of the number of people who have the right to vote in it. □ [+
turn|over /tɜː r noʊvə r / (turnovers )
1
N‑VAR
The
turnover
of a company is the value of the goods or services sold during a particular period of time. [BUSINESS
] □ [+
2
N‑VAR
The
turnover
of people in an organization or place is the rate at which people leave and are replaced. [BUSINESS
] □