turning of

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English - Turkish

Definition of turning of in English Turkish dictionary

turning
{i} döndürme

Direksiyonu döndürmek arabayı döndürür. - Turning the steering wheel makes the car turn.

turning
ters yüz etme
turning
döndürerek
turning
tornalama
turning
rotasyon
turning
yoldan çıkma
turning
dönge
turning
dönemeç
turning
turning point dönüm noktası
turning
yoldan sapma veya çıkma
turning
{i} yoldan sapma/çıkma
turning
{i} köşe

Köşeyi dönünce, evimi bulacaksın - Turning the corner, you will find my house.

turning
turn dön/döndür
turning
döner

Sola dönerseniz, benzin istasyonu bulursunuz. - Turning to the left, you will find the gas station.

Sola dönerseniz, postaneyi bulursunuz. - Turning to the left, you will find the post office.

turning
dönen
turning
{i} tornacılık
turning
dönüş yeri
turning
çevirme

Dünya sadece bir kitap gibidir ve attığın her adım bir sayfa çevirmek gibidir. - The world is just like a book, and every step you take is like turning a page.

turning
dönüş

Afrika'ya gezimiz bir felakete dönüşüyor. - Our trip to Africa is turning into a catastrophe.

Şimdi geriye dönüş yok. - Now there is no turning back.

turning
dönme

Dönmeden önce diğer sürücüleri uyarmak için sinyal lambalarını yak. - Before turning, put on your blinkers to warn other drivers.

Sami'nin dünyası dönmeyi durdurdu. - Sami's world stopped turning.

English - English

Definition of turning of in English English dictionary

turning
A turn or deviation from a straight course
turning
Present participle of turn
turning
The shavings produced by turning something on a lathe
turning
{n} a winding, a bending, a curdling
turning
the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course; "he took a turn to the right"
turning
a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind
turning
The pieces, or chips, detached in the process of turning from the material turned
turning
Working wood by applying cutting tools to a rotating wooden surface, resulting in rounded, often highly-sculptural members The device which rotates the wood is called a lathe Turning is one of the most ancient wood-working processes, dating back at least as far as the Ancient Egyptians (whose lathes were operated by a bowstring) Term also refers to the object which is created by this method
turning
The shaping of wood or metal on a lathe
turning
Typically the machining process where the workpiece is rotating and the cutting tool is held fixed as it moves across the workpiece
turning
{i} action of the person or thing that turns, rotating; place of a change in direction; act of shaping an object on a lathe; object which is shaped on a lathe
turning
The act of one who, or that which, turns; also, a winding; a bending course; a fiexure; a meander
turning
Term usually used for machining a brake drum or rotor, since process is carried out on a lathe
turning
act of changing in practice or custom; "the law took many turnings over the years"
turning
Wood that is cut on a lathe into a round object with a distinctive profile Furniture legs, posts, rungs, etc , are usually made in this way
turning
Turnery, or the shaping of solid substances into various by means of a lathe and cutting tools
turning
The shaping of legs or trim on a lathe
turning
a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind"
turning
The place of a turn; an angle or corner, as of a road
turning
act of changing in practice or custom; "the law took many turnings over the years" a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind
turning
Deviation from the way or proper course
turning
A maneuver by which an enemy or a position is turned
turning
If you take a particular turning, you go along a road which leads away from the side of another road. Take the next turning on the right. see also turn = turn. a road that connects with the one you are on American Equivalent: turn
turning
veer
turning of

    Hyphenation

    turn·ing of

    Turkish pronunciation

    tırnîng ıv

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtərnəɴɢ əv/ /ˈtɜrnɪŋ əv/

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