释义 |
turn something in1Give something to someone in authority: I’ve turned in my resignation...- The blank obverse side of the maps bear a list of the Obligaciones del Comprador-the duties of the purchaser-including, at the first signs of outbreak of civil disturbance, turning the map in to national authorities.
- To this end an amnesty period of three to six months should be declared to allow those in possession of illegal unlicensed guns to turn them in to the authorities.
- At KMB, mobiles unclaimed after three months are offered back to the person who turned them in and if they don't want the phones, the mobiles are donated to charity, a spokeswoman said.
Synonyms hand in/over, give in, submit, tender, proffer, offer; deliver; return, give back, surrender, give up 1.1Produce or achieve a particular score or a performance of a specified quality: he has turned in some useful performances for the under-21 and England B sides...- Great performances were turned in by many members of the team.
- Phenomenal performances are turned in from all of the aforementioned artists.
- Other memorable performances were turned in by Tipperary's Declan Browne.
Synonyms achieve, attain, reach, make; notch up, chalk up, rack up, register, record See parent entry: turn |