| 单词 | turned over | 
| 释义 | turnover1 of 3noun  turn·over  ˈtərn-ˌō-vər  1  a(1)    : the amount received in sales for a stated period    (2)    : the ratio of sales for a stated period to average inventory    (3)    : a cycle of purchase, sale, and replacement of a stock of goods    b    : the number of persons hired within a period to replace those leaving or dropped from a workforce    also : the ratio of this number to the number in the average force maintained   c    : movement (as of goods or people) into, through, and out of a place   2   : the amount of business done    especially : the volume of shares traded on a stock exchange  3   : the act or an instance of a team's losing possession of a ball through error or a minor violation of the rules (as in basketball or football)   4   : a filled pastry made by folding half of the crust over the other half   5   : an act or result of turning over : upset   6   : a turning from one side, place, or direction to its opposite : shift, reversal   7   : a reorganization with a view to a shift in personnel : shake-up   8   : something that is turned over   9   : the continuous process of loss and replacement of a constituent (such as a cell or tissue) of a living system   turnover2 of 3 adjective  : capable of being turned over   turn over3 of 3 verb  turned over; turning over; turns over   transitive verb 1  a    : to turn from an upright position : overturn    b    : rotate  turn over a stiff valve with a wrench  also : to cause (an internal combustion engine) to begin firing  2   : deliver, surrender  I'm turning the job over to you  also : to lose possession of   turned the ball over three times  3  a    : to do business to the amount of  turning over $1000 a week  b    : to receive and dispose of (a stock of merchandise)   4   : to search (clothes, papers, etc.) by lifting or moving one by one   5   : to read or examine (something, such as a book) slowly or idly   intransitive verb 1   : upset, capsize   2  a    : rotate    b   of an engine   : to have crankshaft rotation especially by external means (as by a starter)  the engine turned over but didn't start 3  a   of one's stomach   : to heave with nausea    b   of one's heart   : to seem to leap or lurch convulsively with sudden fright   turned over verb1 as in relinquishedto give (something) over to the control or possession of another usually under duress reluctantly turned the ship over to the first mate while he went below to try to stop the leak Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in leftto put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of another turned the evidence over to the police Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in turned turtleto turn on one's side or upside down don't try to tell me the bucket turned over all by itself Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4 as in flippedto change the position of (an object) so that the opposite side or end is showing would you mind turning the picture over so I can see if the backing needs to be replaced Synonyms & Similar Words 
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