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turning [ˈtɜːnıŋ] SUST.

turning point SUST.

turn [tɜːn]

Ejemplos de uso para turning

at the first turning

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He would often disappear for days, sometimes turning up unannounced at friends' houses, uncommunicative and withdrawn.
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Although the accident left her pride more dented than her car, the incident was a turning point for the feisty and energetic 30-year-old trainee teacher.
www.vancouversun.com
Many have seen this review as a turning point, when cognitivism took the place of behaviorism as the mainstream in psychology.
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These tests are often realized by cars turning into oncoming traffic.
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Bodies of villagers begin turning up, making the village leaders nervous just ahead of an organic food fair expected be a financial windfall.
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City police used violence to suppress the students, turning the fire hoses on them, in the near-freezing weather.
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A wildlife charity is turning to people for help to save the endangered water vole whose numbers are still declining.
www.bexhillobserver.net
It includes sidewalks and crosswalks, defined turning lanes, center medians, more signs and fewer curb cuts.
poststar.com
The restaurant unusually includes a caf with takeout, private dining areas, and an in-house bakery turning out loaves of miche.
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It's a stomach-turning demonstration of the acid's raw power.
www.cnet.com

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