turned in

listen to the pronunciation of turned in
Englisch - Türkisch
içe katlanmış
kıvrık
turn in
k.dili. yatmak
turn in
ihbar etmek
turn in
(Argo) yatağa yatmak
turn in
(Argo) uyumaya gitmek
turn in
(Argo) uyumak üzere uzanmak
turn in
dağıtmak
turn in
(polise) vermek
turn in
(Argo) yatmaya gitmek
turned-in
kıvrık
turn in
yatmak
turn in
(sakçıya) vermek
turn in
içine kıvırmak, içeriye doğru çevirmek
turn in
{k} (deyim) bırakmak
turn in
iade etmek
turn in
teslim etmek

Raporları pazartesi günü teslim etmek zorundasınız. - You have to turn in the reports on Monday.

Bugün raporumu teslim etmek zorundayım. - I have to turn in my report today.

turn in
{k} (deyim) turn someone in: polise teslim etmek
turn in
içine kıvırmak
turn in
geri vermek
Englisch - Englisch
Simple past tense and past participle of turn in
A stone which, at release, is directed toward the target or target area and not directly at the skip's broom
Any position of the leg/foot in which the leg and/or toes are rotated inwards, towards the center line of the body
turn in
to go to sleep; retire to bed

I'm tired, so I think I'll turn in early tonight.

turn in
to relinquish; give up; to tell on someone to the authorities (especially to turn someone in)

My nosey next door neighbor turned me in for building my garage without a permit.

turn in
To convert a goal using a turning motion of the body
turn in
to submit something; to give

He turned in his paperwork to the main office.

turn in
If you turn something in, you return it to the place or person you borrowed it from. I went back to the station-house to turn in my badge and gun = return
turn in
carry out (performances); "They turned in a splendid effort"; "They turned in top jobs for the second straight game"
turn in
A pass route in which the receiver runs, downfield for a short distance, then turns toward the middle of the field
turn in
go to bed in order to sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He turns out at the crack of dawn"
turn in
make a turn into; go to bed; submit; deliver a criminal to the police
turn in
to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money"
turn in
To retire for the night
turn in
make an entrance by turning from a road; "Turn in after you see the gate"
turn in
If you turn someone in, you take them to the police or tell the police where they are because they are suspected of committing a crime. If you turn yourself in, you go to the police because you have been involved in a crime. He has been given until noon today to turn himself in to authorities There would be strong incentives to turn someone in I might today hesitate to turn in a burglar
turn in
make an entrance by turning from a road; "Turn in after you see the gate
turn in
The part of the covering material on a hard cover book that wraps over the edge of the cover and is pasted down on the inside edge of the cover board The covering material may be paper, cloth, leather or other material The cut edge of the covering material is usually concealed by the paste down end paper
turn in
the initial response of a vehicle when changing from a straight line to turning
turn in
When you turn in a completed piece of work, especially written work, you give it to the person who asked you to do it. Now we wait for them to turn in their essays I want everybody to turn a report in. = hand in
turn in
When you turn in, you go to bed. Would you like some tea before you turn in?
turned in
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