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    rotateturn 对比辨析
    分析 词典对比 组词对比
    (1).中国译典 rotate turn
    vi.
    ①转动;旋转;循环;
    vt.
    ①使旋转;使循环;
    扩展解释:n. 【化学】
    旋转,使...循环,使...改变
    【海运】
    (),vi.(使)转动,(使)回转,(使)旋转
    vi.
    1. 旋转,转动[(+around)]2. 循环,轮流
    N/A
    3. 【军】轮换调防,vt.1. 使旋转,使转动,2. 使轮流;轮换,3. 【军】把(人员,部队)轮换调防,a.1. 【植】辐状的
    n. 【机械】
    使...旋转,旋转
    n.
    ①旋转,转动;
    vi.
    ①转动;旋转;
    vt.
    ①转,转动;旋转;
    图典解说
    Series of brief notes around a principal note.
    (2).维基词典 rotate turn
    To spin, turn, or revolve.
    To advance through a sequence; to take turns.
    To lift the nose, just prior to takeoff.
    To spin, turn, or revolve something.
    To advance something through a sequence.
    To replace older materials or to place older materials in front of newer ones so that older ones get used first.
    To grow or plant (crops) in a certain order.
    Having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped.
    to make a non-linear physical movement.
    Of a body, person, etc, to move around an axis through itself.
    To change the direction or orientation of, especially by rotation.
    to change one's direction of travel.
    to change the course of.
    To shape (something) symmetrically by rotating it against a stationary cutting tool, as on a lathe.
    To give form to; to shape or mould; to adapt.
    To position (something) by folding it, or using its folds.
    To navigate through a book or other printed material.
    Of a bowler, to make (the ball) move sideways off the pitch when it bounces.
    To change condition or attitude.
    Of a ball, to move sideways off the pitch when it bounces.
    To become begin to be.
    To change the color of the leaves in the autumn.
    To change fundamentally; to metamorphose.
    To sour or spoil; to go bad.
    To make acid or sour; to ferment; to curdle.
    To reach a certain age.
    To hinge; to depend.
    To rebel; to go against something formerly tolerated.
    To change personal condition.
    To change personalities, such as from being a face (good guy) to heel (bad guy) or vice versa.
    To become giddy; said of the head or brain.
    To sicken; to nauseate.
    To change one's course of action; to take a new approach.
    To complete.
    To make (money); turn a profit.
    Of a player, to go past an opposition player with the ball in one's control.
    To undergo the process of turning on a lathe.
    To bring down the feet of a child in the womb, in order to facilitate delivery.
    To invert a type of the same thickness, as a temporary substitute for any sort which is exhausted.
    To translate.
    To magically or divinely attack undead.
    A change of direction or orientation.
    A movement of an object about its own axis in one direction that continues until the object returns to its initial orientation.
    A single loop of a coil.
    A chance to use (something) shared in sequence with others.
    The time allotted to a person in a rota or schedule.
    One's chance to make a move in a game having two or more players.
    A figure in music, often denoted ~, consisting of the note above the one indicated, the note itself, the note below the one indicated, and the note itself again.
    (also turnaround) The time required to complete a project.
    A fit or a period of giddiness.
    A change in temperament or circumstance.
    A sideways movement of the ball when it bounces (caused by rotation in flight).
    The fourth communal card in Texas hold 'em.
    The flop (the first three community cards) in Texas hold 'em.
    A deed done to another.
    A pass behind or through an object.
    Character; personality; nature.
    An instance of going past an opposition player with the ball in one's control.
    A short skit, act, or routine.
    (3).韦伯斯特词典 rotate turn
    Having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped; as, a rotate spicule or scale; a rotate corolla, i.e., a monopetalous corolla with a flattish border, and no tube or a very short one.
    To turn, as a wheel, round an axis; to revolve.
    To perform any act, function, or operation in turn, to hold office in turn; as, to rotate in office.
    To cause to turn round or revolve, as a wheel around an axle.
    To cause to succeed in turn; esp., to cause to succeed some one, or to be succeeded by some one, in office.
    To cause to move upon a center, or as if upon a center; to give circular motion to; to cause to revolve; to cause to move round, either partially, wholly, or repeatedly; to make to change position so as to present other sides in given directions; to make to face otherwise; as, to turn a wheel or a spindle; to turn the body or the head.
    To cause to present a different side uppermost or outmost; to make the upper side the lower, or the inside to be the outside of; to reverse the position of; as, to turn a box or a board; to turn a coat.
    To give another direction, tendency, or inclination to; to direct otherwise; to deflect; to incline differently; - used both literally and figuratively; as, to turn the eyes to the heavens; to turn a horse from the road, or a ship from her course; to turn the attention to or from something.
    To change from a given use or office; to divert, as to another purpose or end; to transfer; to use or employ; to apply; to devote.
    To change the form, quality, aspect, or effect of; to alter; to metamorphose; to convert; to transform; - often with to or into before the word denoting the effect or product of the change; as, to turn a worm into a winged insect; to turn green to blue; to turn prose into verse; to turn a Whig to a Tory, or a Hindu to a Christian; to turn good to evil, and the like.
    To form in a lathe; to shape or fashion (anything) by applying a cutting tool to it while revolving; as, to turn the legs of stools or tables; to turn ivory or metal.
    Hence, to give form to; to shape; to mold; to put in proper condition; to adapt.
    To translate; to construe; as, to turn the Iliad.
    To make acid or sour; to ferment; to curdle, etc.: as, to turn cider or wine; electricity turns milk quickly.
    To make a turn about or around (something); to go or pass around by turning; as, to turn a corner.
    To sicken; to nauseate; as, an emetic turns one's stomach.
    To move round; to have a circular motion; to revolve entirely, repeatedly, or partially; to change position, so as to face differently; to whirl or wheel round; as, a wheel turns on its axis; a spindle turns on a pivot; a man turns on his heel.
    Hence, to revolve as if upon a point of support; to hinge; to depend; as, the decision turns on a single fact.
    To result or terminate; to come about; to eventuate; to issue.
    To be deflected; to take a different direction or tendency; to be directed otherwise; to be differently applied; to be transferred; as, to turn from the road.
    To be changed, altered, or transformed; to become transmuted; also, to become by a change or changes; to grow; as, wood turns to stone; water turns to ice; one color turns to another; to turn Muslim.
    To undergo the process of turning on a lathe; as, ivory turns well.
    To become acid; to sour; - said of milk, ale, etc.
    To become giddy; - said of the head or brain.
    To invert a type of the same thickness, as temporary substitute for any sort which is exhausted.
    To be nauseated; - said of the stomach.
    To become inclined in the other direction; - said of scales.
    To change from ebb to flow, or from flow to ebb; - said of the tide.
    To bring down the feet of a child in the womb, in order to facilitate delivery.
    The act of turning; movement or motion about, or as if about, a center or axis; revolution; as, the turn of a wheel.
    Change of direction, course, or tendency; different order, position, or aspect of affairs; alteration; vicissitude; as, the turn of the tide.
    One of the successive portions of a course, or of a series of occurrences, reckoning from change to change; hence, a winding; a bend; a meander.
    A circuitous walk, or a walk to and fro, ending where it began; a short walk; a stroll.
    Successive course; opportunity enjoyed by alternation with another or with others, or in due order; due chance; alternate or incidental occasion; appropriate time.
    Incidental or opportune deed or office; occasional act of kindness or malice; as, to do one an ill turn.
    Convenience; occasion; purpose; exigence; as, this will not serve his turn.
    Form; cast; shape; manner; fashion; - used in a literal or figurative sense; hence, form of expression; mode of signifying; as, the turn of thought; a man of a sprightly turn in conversation.
    A change of condition; especially, a sudden or recurring symptom of illness, as a nervous shock, or fainting spell; as, a bad turn.
    A fall off the ladder at the gallows; a hanging; - so called from the practice of causing the criminal to stand on a ladder which was turned over, so throwing him off, when the signal was given.
    A round of a rope or cord in order to secure it, as about a pin or a cleat.
    A pit sunk in some part of a drift.
    A court of record, held by the sheriff twice a year in every hundred within his county.
    Monthly courses; menses.
    An embellishment or grace (marked thus, ), commonly consisting of the principal note, or that on which the turn is made, with the note above, and the semitone below, the note above being sounded first, the principal note next, and the semitone below last, the three being performed quickly, as a triplet preceding the marked note. The turn may be inverted so as to begin with the lower note, in which case the sign is either placed on end thus , or drawn thus .
    (1).中国译典 rotate turn
    vi.
    ①转动;旋转;循环;
    vt.
    ①使旋转;使循环;
    扩展解释:n. 【化学】
    旋转,使...循环,使...改变
    【海运】
    (),vi.(使)转动,(使)回转,(使)旋转
    vi.
    1. 旋转,转动[(+around)]2. 循环,轮流
    N/A
    3. 【军】轮换调防,vt.1. 使旋转,使转动,2. 使轮流;轮换,3. 【军】把(人员,部队)轮换调防,a.1. 【植】辐状的
    n. 【机械】
    使...旋转,旋转
    n.
    ①旋转,转动;
    vi.
    ①转动;旋转;
    vt.
    ①转,转动;旋转;
    图典解说
    Series of brief notes around a principal note.
    (2).维基词典 rotate turn
    To spin, turn, or revolve.
    To advance through a sequence; to take turns.
    To lift the nose, just prior to takeoff.
    To spin, turn, or revolve something.
    To advance something through a sequence.
    To replace older materials or to place older materials in front of newer ones so that older ones get used first.
    To grow or plant (crops) in a certain order.
    Having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped.
    to make a non-linear physical movement.
    Of a body, person, etc, to move around an axis through itself.
    To change the direction or orientation of, especially by rotation.
    to change one's direction of travel.
    to change the course of.
    To shape (something) symmetrically by rotating it against a stationary cutting tool, as on a lathe.
    To give form to; to shape or mould; to adapt.
    To position (something) by folding it, or using its folds.
    To navigate through a book or other printed material.
    Of a bowler, to make (the ball) move sideways off the pitch when it bounces.
    To change condition or attitude.
    Of a ball, to move sideways off the pitch when it bounces.
    To become begin to be.
    To change the color of the leaves in the autumn.
    To change fundamentally; to metamorphose.
    To sour or spoil; to go bad.
    To make acid or sour; to ferment; to curdle.
    To reach a certain age.
    To hinge; to depend.
    To rebel; to go against something formerly tolerated.
    To change personal condition.
    To change personalities, such as from being a face (good guy) to heel (bad guy) or vice versa.
    To become giddy; said of the head or brain.
    To sicken; to nauseate.
    To change one's course of action; to take a new approach.
    To complete.
    To make (money); turn a profit.
    Of a player, to go past an opposition player with the ball in one's control.
    To undergo the process of turning on a lathe.
    To bring down the feet of a child in the womb, in order to facilitate delivery.
    To invert a type of the same thickness, as a temporary substitute for any sort which is exhausted.
    To translate.
    To magically or divinely attack undead.
    A change of direction or orientation.
    A movement of an object about its own axis in one direction that continues until the object returns to its initial orientation.
    A single loop of a coil.
    A chance to use (something) shared in sequence with others.
    The time allotted to a person in a rota or schedule.
    One's chance to make a move in a game having two or more players.
    A figure in music, often denoted ~, consisting of the note above the one indicated, the note itself, the note below the one indicated, and the note itself again.
    (also turnaround) The time required to complete a project.
    A fit or a period of giddiness.
    A change in temperament or circumstance.
    A sideways movement of the ball when it bounces (caused by rotation in flight).
    The fourth communal card in Texas hold 'em.
    The flop (the first three community cards) in Texas hold 'em.
    A deed done to another.
    A pass behind or through an object.
    Character; personality; nature.
    An instance of going past an opposition player with the ball in one's control.
    A short skit, act, or routine.
    (3).韦伯斯特词典 rotate turn
    Having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped; as, a rotate spicule or scale; a rotate corolla, i.e., a monopetalous corolla with a flattish border, and no tube or a very short one.
    To turn, as a wheel, round an axis; to revolve.
    To perform any act, function, or operation in turn, to hold office in turn; as, to rotate in office.
    To cause to turn round or revolve, as a wheel around an axle.
    To cause to succeed in turn; esp., to cause to succeed some one, or to be succeeded by some one, in office.
    To cause to move upon a center, or as if upon a center; to give circular motion to; to cause to revolve; to cause to move round, either partially, wholly, or repeatedly; to make to change position so as to present other sides in given directions; to make to face otherwise; as, to turn a wheel or a spindle; to turn the body or the head.
    To cause to present a different side uppermost or outmost; to make the upper side the lower, or the inside to be the outside of; to reverse the position of; as, to turn a box or a board; to turn a coat.
    To give another direction, tendency, or inclination to; to direct otherwise; to deflect; to incline differently; - used both literally and figuratively; as, to turn the eyes to the heavens; to turn a horse from the road, or a ship from her course; to turn the attention to or from something.
    To change from a given use or office; to divert, as to another purpose or end; to transfer; to use or employ; to apply; to devote.
    To change the form, quality, aspect, or effect of; to alter; to metamorphose; to convert; to transform; - often with to or into before the word denoting the effect or product of the change; as, to turn a worm into a winged insect; to turn green to blue; to turn prose into verse; to turn a Whig to a Tory, or a Hindu to a Christian; to turn good to evil, and the like.
    To form in a lathe; to shape or fashion (anything) by applying a cutting tool to it while revolving; as, to turn the legs of stools or tables; to turn ivory or metal.
    Hence, to give form to; to shape; to mold; to put in proper condition; to adapt.
    To translate; to construe; as, to turn the Iliad.
    To make acid or sour; to ferment; to curdle, etc.: as, to turn cider or wine; electricity turns milk quickly.
    To make a turn about or around (something); to go or pass around by turning; as, to turn a corner.
    To sicken; to nauseate; as, an emetic turns one's stomach.
    To move round; to have a circular motion; to revolve entirely, repeatedly, or partially; to change position, so as to face differently; to whirl or wheel round; as, a wheel turns on its axis; a spindle turns on a pivot; a man turns on his heel.
    Hence, to revolve as if upon a point of support; to hinge; to depend; as, the decision turns on a single fact.
    To result or terminate; to come about; to eventuate; to issue.
    To be deflected; to take a different direction or tendency; to be directed otherwise; to be differently applied; to be transferred; as, to turn from the road.
    To be changed, altered, or transformed; to become transmuted; also, to become by a change or changes; to grow; as, wood turns to stone; water turns to ice; one color turns to another; to turn Muslim.
    To undergo the process of turning on a lathe; as, ivory turns well.
    To become acid; to sour; - said of milk, ale, etc.
    To become giddy; - said of the head or brain.
    To invert a type of the same thickness, as temporary substitute for any sort which is exhausted.
    To be nauseated; - said of the stomach.
    To become inclined in the other direction; - said of scales.
    To change from ebb to flow, or from flow to ebb; - said of the tide.
    To bring down the feet of a child in the womb, in order to facilitate delivery.
    The act of turning; movement or motion about, or as if about, a center or axis; revolution; as, the turn of a wheel.
    Change of direction, course, or tendency; different order, position, or aspect of affairs; alteration; vicissitude; as, the turn of the tide.
    One of the successive portions of a course, or of a series of occurrences, reckoning from change to change; hence, a winding; a bend; a meander.
    A circuitous walk, or a walk to and fro, ending where it began; a short walk; a stroll.
    Successive course; opportunity enjoyed by alternation with another or with others, or in due order; due chance; alternate or incidental occasion; appropriate time.
    Incidental or opportune deed or office; occasional act of kindness or malice; as, to do one an ill turn.
    Convenience; occasion; purpose; exigence; as, this will not serve his turn.
    Form; cast; shape; manner; fashion; - used in a literal or figurative sense; hence, form of expression; mode of signifying; as, the turn of thought; a man of a sprightly turn in conversation.
    A change of condition; especially, a sudden or recurring symptom of illness, as a nervous shock, or fainting spell; as, a bad turn.
    A fall off the ladder at the gallows; a hanging; - so called from the practice of causing the criminal to stand on a ladder which was turned over, so throwing him off, when the signal was given.
    A round of a rope or cord in order to secure it, as about a pin or a cleat.
    A pit sunk in some part of a drift.
    A court of record, held by the sheriff twice a year in every hundred within his county.
    Monthly courses; menses.
    An embellishment or grace (marked thus, ), commonly consisting of the principal note, or that on which the turn is made, with the note above, and the semitone below, the note above being sounded first, the principal note next, and the semitone below last, the three being performed quickly, as a triplet preceding the marked note. The turn may be inverted so as to begin with the lower note, in which case the sign is either placed on end thus , or drawn thus .
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