"Turning" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Turning" Meaning

The verb "turning" can have several meanings depending on the context, but some of its main uses are:

1. To change direction or orientation: To turn to the left/right, turn around, turn a corner.
Example: Can you turn down that street?
2. To rotate or pivot: To turn a wheel, turn a handle, turn a page.
Example: Can you turn the key in the lock?
3. To cause something to change or develop in a different direction: To turn a problem into an opportunity, turn an idea into reality.
Example: Her constant criticism turned me off from the project.
4. To move in a circular motion: To turn a car, turn a plane, turn a bicycle.
Example: Can you please turn the wheel to the right?

In general, the word "turning" often implies a change or movement from one position or state to another.

"Turning" Examples

Examples of the word "turning":


Verb


She was turning the pages of the book.
The guest was turning down the invitation.
By midnight, what was once a serene landscape was turning into a winter wonderland.
I have been turning over ideas for a business plan.
As she grew older, her interest was turning away from sports to dance.

Adjective


Many small roads were turning into big highways within a decade.
During the festival, the colors on the decorations were turning pink and purple.

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To be turned means to be rotated, changed, or redirected in direction or movement. It can also mean to be changed or manipulated in style, fashion, or from one thing into another.<br><br>Examples:<br>- She carefully turned the handle to unlock the door.<br>- The teacher turned the tables on the students when she reversed roles and became the student.<br>- He turned his life around after he quit smoking.

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Turnerite is a rare mineral discovered in 1986 on only four occasion. It is a manganese carbonate mineral species, often in colors of pale blue to pink due to idiochromatic impurities of iron (green to yellow), copper (pink, red) and zinc (green).

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немуTurnkey refers to a project or business that can be taken over and operated immediately, with all necessary equipment, systems, and infrastructure already in place. It is often used to describe a property, such as a hotel or a restaurant, that is ready to be rented or purchased and started operating with minimal additional costs or effort.<br><br>In general, turnkey implies a low-risk, low-maintenance investment opportunity, where the essential groundwork has already been done, and the new owner or operator can focus on managing and profiting from the business as soon as possible.

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The term "turnover" has several meanings in different contexts, typically referring to the act of rotation or replacement of something or someone. <br><br>In business and finance, 'turnover' often refers to the rate of change of sales or personnel within a company over a certain period of time, usually expressed as a percentage. It generally implies the extent to which sales, employees, or other elements of a company are switched or replaced.<br><br>In accounting, it's used in calculations related to stock turnover to determine the rate of inventory or goods sold over a period, giving insight into a business's efficiency in selling off its stock.<br><br>It can also mean the act of turning something over, such as the turning over of land or the turning over of a document.

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