Suchergebnis zu "turn":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
Mögl. AlternativeD (max. 100): 1 Ergebnis(se)
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VolltrefferE (max. 100): 20 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortāvocāre, āvocō, āvocāvī, āvocātum | call off, call away, withdraw, divert, turn, remove, separate, withdraw the attention, distract, divert, interrupt, hinder, cheer, amuse, entertain one’s self, reclaim, recall, revoke, disavow |
| circumāctus, circumāctūs m | a moving round, turning round, turn, turnaround |
| circumagere, circumagō, circumēgī, circumāctum | drive in a circle, turn in a circle, turn round, drive around, produce by going around, turn, turn about, wheel around, run about, drive about, lead back, |
| cōicere, cōiciō, cōiēcī, cōiectum | throw together, bring together, unite, dispute, contend, discuss, manage judicially, put together logically, connect, prophesy, foretell, divine from signs, interpret an oracle, throw, cast, urge, drive, hurl, put, place, direct, turn, force something eagerly, press, treat |
| conicere, coniciō (cōicio), coniēcī, coniectum | throw together, bring together, unite, dispute, contend, discuss, manage judicially, put together logically, connect, prophesy, foretell, divine from signs, interpret an oracle, throw, cast, urge, drive, hurl, put, place, direct, turn, force something eagerly, press, treat |
| contorquēre, contorqueō, contorsī, contortum | turn, twist, twirl, swing, whirl, brandish, throw out violently, throw out forcibly, hurl |
| convertere, convertō, convertī, conversum | return, turn, change |
| convertī, convertor, conversus | turn, turn around, turn toward, draw toward |
| dētornāre, dētornō, dētornāvī, dētornātum | turn off, turn, turn off with a lathe |
| sē trānsferre, mē trānsferō, mē trānstulī (mē trātulī) | turn |
| spatium, spatiī n | room, space distance, interval, size, bulk, extent walk, promenade, public place, public square, race-course, room in a building, space in a building, action of walking, walk, promenade, turn, course, space of time, period, time, leisure, opportunity, path, race, track |
| tornāre, tornō, tornāvī, tornātum | turn in a lathe, round off, turn, fashion, smooth |
| torquēre, torqueō, torsī, tortum | misplace, turn aside, distort, wrench the limbs upon the rack, put to the rack, put to the torture, rack, torture, wrest, turn, bend, direct, torment |
| trānsvertō, trānsvertī, trānsversum | turn across, direct across, turn athwart, direct athwart, turn, convert, turn over, turn away, avert, |
| vergere, vergō | bend, turn, incline itself |
| vergere, vergō | bend, turn, incline |
| vergī, vergor | bend, turn, incline itself |
| verruncāre, verruncō | turn, turn about |
| vertīgō, vertīginis f
| turning round, whirling round, turn, twirl, whirling of the head, giddiness, dizziness, vertigo, revolution, change, alteration |
| vortere, vortō, vortī, vorsum | turn, turn round, turn about, change, alter, transform, be engaged in, turn one’s self, direct one’s way |
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query 1/D1 (max. 1000): 1 Ergebnis(se) query 1/E (max. 1000): 151 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabīre, abeō, abiī (abīvī), abitum | go from a place, go away, depart, pass away, elapse, leave off, turn aside, retire from an office, turn out, end, terminate |
| ablacuāre, ablacuō, ablacuāvī, ablacuātum | turn up the earth round a tree, form a trench for water |
| ablaqueāre, ablaqueō, ablaqueāvī, ablaqueātum | turn up the earth round a tree, form a trench for water, create a tree slice |
| acēscere, acēscō, acuī | become sour, turn sour |
| acētāre, acētō | sour, become sour, turn sour, get a vinegar taste |
| acīscere, acīscō | ur, become sour, turn sour |
| adhibēre, adhibeō, adhibuī, adhibitum | hold toward, hold to, turn to, bring to, add to, bring one to a place, summon, employ, receive, treat, use, employ, exercise |
| adinvicem | by turns, in turn, one after another, alternately, one another, each other, mutually, reciprocally, instead of |
| advergere, advergō | turn to |
| adversāre, adversō, adversāvī | turn to a thing |
| advertere, advertō, advertī, adversum | turn a thing to, turn a thing toward a place, direct the mind, direct the thoughts, direct the attention to a thing, advert to, give attention to, attend to, heed, observe, remark, call the attention of one to a definite act, admonish of, urge to |
| advorsāre, advorsō, advorsāvī | turn to a thing |
| advortere, advortō, advortī, advorsum | turn a thing to, turn a thing toward a place, direct the mind, direct the thoughts, direct the attention to a thing, advert to, give attention to, attend to, heed, observe, remark, call the attention of one to a definite act, admonish of, urge to |
| afflectere, afflectō, afflexī, afflexum | turn to, incline to, direct to, turn toward, incline toward, direct toward |
| agināre, aginō, agināvi | twist and turn, try by hook or by crook |
| agitāre, agitō, agitāvī, agitātum | drive at a thing in the mind, turn over, revolve, weigh, consider, meditate upon, deliberate upon, devise, contrive, plot, be occupied with, design, intend, treat of, speak of, concerning a thing, confer about |
| alicuī tergum obvertō | turn one's back on someone, turn away from someone |
| aliēnigerāre, aliēnigerō | dispose of, sell off, convert into hard cash, knock off, turn into money |
| aliō trādūcō animī mōtūs | turn one's emotions elsewhere, direct one's impulses elsewhere |
| aliquem suspendeō nāsō | turn up one's nose at someone, mock someone |
| aliquid in aliquem trānsferō | turn something over to someone |
| aliquid revocō ad lucrum | turn something to account |
| alis alium | by turns, in turn, one after another |
| amīcum adflīctum nōn āversor | not to turn away from the dejected friend |
| animum ad aliquem adiciō | turn one's attention to someone, become aware of someone |
| animum appellō ad philosophiam | turn to philosophy |
| animus sē inicit in aliquid | immerse oneself in something, become absorbed in something, turn one's attention to something |
| antipodae, antipodārum m | antipodes, banqueters who turn night to day |
| antipodes, antipodum m (Akk. antipodas) | antipodes, banqueters who turn night to day, night owls |
| arborēs frondēscunt | the trees green up, the trees turn green |
| arma circumferō | turn this way and that in the fight, turn soon here, soon there in battle |
| arvertere, arvertō, arvertī, arversum | turn a thing to, turn a thing toward a place, direct the mind, direct the thoughts, direct the attention to a thing, advert to, give attention to, attend to, heed, observe, remark, call the attention of one to a definite act, admonish of, urge to |
| aspectum alicuius āversor | turn away at the sight of someone |
| aspernārī, aspernor, aspernātus sum | disdain, spurn, reject, despise, turn away, avert |
| attendere, attendō (adtendō), attendī, attentum | stretch something, direct toward, turn toward, stretch toward, extend toward, direct the attention, apply the mind to something, attend to, consider, mind, give heed to, strive eagerly for something, long for |
| aurēs advertō ad aliquid | turn one's ear to something |
| aurēs assentātōribus claudō | close the ear of the flatterers, turn a blind eye to the flatterers |
| āversābilis, āversābile | that before which one is obliged to turn away, abominable |
| āversārī, āversor (āvorsor), āversātus sum | turn one’s self from, turn away, turn away a person or thing from one’s self, send away, repulse, reject, refuse, decline, shun, avoid |
| āversum corpus alicuī ostendō | turn one's back on someone |
| āvertere, āvertō, āvertī, āversum (arch.: āvortō, āvortī, āvorsum) | turn something away from a place, avert, turn off, remove, take away, drive away, carry off, steal, embezzle, appropriate to one’s self, divert a person from a purpose, make averse to, make disinclined to, alienate, estrange |
| āvertī, āvertor, āversus sum (arch.: āvortī, āvortor, āvorsus sum) | turn away, spurn, disdain |
| āvorsārī, āvorsor, āvorsātus sum | turn one’s self from, turn away, turn away a person or thing from one’s self, send away, repulse, reject, refuse, decline, shun, avoid |
| bene verruncō | turn out well, have a fortunate issue, have a good outcome, turn out for the better, end well |
| bene vertō aliquid | give something a happy turn, give something a turn for the better |
| bene vertō aliquid | make something turn out for the better |
| beneficiō | through favor, by the help, by the aid, by the support, by the mediation, by means of, by the lucky turn of, by the agency of |
| cadere, cadō, cecidī, cāsūrus | fall down, be precipitated, sink down, go down, sink, fall, decline, set, fall off, fall away, fall out, drop off, be shed, be thrown, be cast, turn up, fall at one’s feet, settle, fall dead, die |
| cadere, cadō, cecidī, cāsūrus | yield to, fall to one’s lot, happen to one, befall, happen, come to pass, occur, result, turn out, perish, vanish, decay, cease, abate, subside, die away |
| campsāre, campsō | turn around a place, sail by, double |
| camsāre, camsō | turn around a place, sail by, double |
| cantū vertō aliquem in piscem | turn someone into a fish with a spell |
| cernuāre, cernuō | throw or fall head foremost, turn a somersault |
| cernuārī, cernuor, cernuātus sum | fall head over heels, roll over forward, turn a somersault |
| cinerēscere, cinerēscō | turn to ashes |
| circumagētur hīc orbis | the tables will be turned, the tide will turn |
| circumagī, circumagor, circumāctus | turn around in a circle, rotate |
| circumagī, circumagor, circumāctus | turn around in a circle, rotate, go around in a circle, be tempted to do this soon, that soon, to make a circuit, drift around, turn around |
| circumagunt corpora, unde clāmor acciderat | they turn to where the noise had come from |
| circumflectere, circumflectō, circumflexī, circumflexum | bend about, turn about, mark with a circumflex, pronounce as long |
| circumrotāre, circumrotō | turn around in a circle |
| circumtorquēre, circumtorqueō | twist around, turn around |
| circumversarī, circumversor | turn around, rotate |
| circumvertō, circumvertī, circumversum, circumvertere (circumvortō, circumvortī, circumvorsum) (aliquem aliquā rē) | turn around, cheat |
| circumvertī, circumvertor, circumversus sum (circumvortī, circumvortor, circumvorsus sum) | turn myself around |
| circumvortere, circumvortō, circumvortī, circumvorsum | turn around, cheat |
| clāvem vertō | turn the key |
| colōrem perdō | pale, turn pale, go pale |
| conglaciāre, conglaciō, conglaciāvī, conglaciātum | turn entirely to ice, freeze up, pass inactively, pass by idly |
| contingere, contingit, contigit (ut...) | turn out that, turn out to be that, it results (that), it follows (that) |
| contingere, contingō, contigī, contāctum | seize upon, affect, touch with pollution, pollute, stain, defile, be connected with, be related to, concern, happen to one, befall, fall to one’s lot, succeed in, obtain a thing, happen, fall to, turn out, come to pass |
| conversātiō, conversātiōnis f | mutability, turn over |
| conversiō temporum | turning point, turn of the times |
| conversāre, conversō, conversāvī.conversātum | turn round |
| convertere, convertō, convertī, conversum | turn round, whirl round, wheel about, cause to turn, turn back, reverse, turn somewhere, direct somewhere, direct to, direct towards, move to, turn to, bring into disorder, translate |
| cōpiam alicuius reī alicuī faciō | turn something over to someone |
| cornēscere, cornēscō | become like horn, grow horny, turn to horn |
| crisis, crisis f (κρίσις) (Akk. -im) | decisive turn |
| datātim | giving in turn or reciprocally |
| dē viā dēclīnō ad dexteram | turn right off the road |
| dēcēdere, dēcēdō, dēcessī, dēcessum | go away, depart, withdraw, retire, withdraw from a former position, disappear, go off, abate, subside, cease, deviate from the right way, give way, yield to another, avoid, shun, escape from, fall short of, degenerate from, turn out, result |
| dēclīnāre, dēclīnō, dēclīnāvī, dēclīnātum (κλίνω) | bend from the straight path, turn aside, turn away, bend down, lower, vary, inflect, decline, avoid, shun |
| dēfīgere, dēfīgō, dēfīxī, dēfīxum | fasten down, fasten in, drive, fix into, fasten into, render immovable, fasten, turn intently, let fall, cast down, strike motionless (with astonishment), stupefy, astound, astonish |
| dēflectere, dēflectō, dēflexī, dēflexum | bend downwards, bend aside, turn aside, turn in another direction, inflect, vary the form of a word, turn off |
| dēicere, dēiciō, dēiēcī, dēiectum | throw down, cast down, hurl down, precipitate, drive out, dislodge an enemy from his position, drive out, turn out of possession, eject, dispossess, fell with a mortal wound, bring down dead to the ground, kill, slay, lower, let down, hang down, depress |
| deinceps | following thereafter, next following, in a constant series, one after another, successively, in turn, successively, in order, and so forth, and so on |
| dēmovēre, dēmoveō, dēmōvī, dēmōtum | move away, turn away, put away, remove, compel, thrust aside, put out of the way |
| deorbitāre, deorbitō, deorbitāvī, deorbitātum | turn out of the track, turn aside |
| dēpellere, dēpellō, dēpulī, dēpulsum | drive out, drive away, remove, expel, drive, thrust down, cast down, dislodge an enemy from his position, thrust out, remove from the breast, wean, deter, divert, dissuade from, prevent, hinder, turn away, divert, deny |
| dērīvāre, dērīvō, dērīvāvī, dērīvātum | lead off, turn off, draw off, disperse, distribute, derive |
| dētorquēre, dētorqueō, dētorsī, dētortum | turn aside, bend aside, turn off, turn away, distort, misrepresent |
| dētorquēre, dētorqueō, dētorsī, dētortum | turn in any direction, go in any direction |
| dēvertere, dēvertō, dēvertī, dēversum | turn aside, go aside, turn towards, go towards, turn in, put up, lodge anywhere |
| dēvertere, dēvertō, dēvertī, dēversum, deversurus | turn away, turn aside |
| dēvertī, dēvertor | turn one’s self aside, turn one’s self to any place, betake one’s self to any place, turn in, put up at, resort to, have recourse to |
| dēviāre, dēviō, dēviāvī, dēviātum | turn from the straight road, go aside, eviate |
| dēvortere, dēvortō, dēvortī, dēvorsum | turn away, turn aside |
| dēvortī, dēvortor | turn one’s self aside, turn one’s self to any place, betake one’s self to any place, turn in, put up at, resort to, have recourse to |
| discēdō ab aliquō | turn one's back on someone |
| exorbitāre, exorbitō, exorbitāvī, exorbitātum | turn out of the track, turn aside |
| gladium mihi attemperō | turn the sword against himself |
| hūc atque illūc mē versō | twist and turn, know neither in nor out |
| in utramque partem mē versō | twist and turn |
| invicem | by turns, in turn, one after another, alternately, one another, each other, mutually, reciprocally, instead of |
| lūdificārī, lūdificor, lūdificātus sum | make game, mock, make game of, make sport of, turn into ridicule, delude, deceive, ridicule, thwart, frustrate |
| sē cōnferre, mē cōnferō, mē contulī | betake anywhere, turn one’s self anywhere, go anywhere |
| sē cōnferre, mē cōnferō, mē contulī | turn to, apply to, devote one’s self to |
| sē vertere, mē vertō, mē vertī (arch.: sē vortere, mē vortō, mē vortī) | turn around |
| mucrōnem in mē vertō | turn the dagger against yourself |
| nova aggredior | turn to new things, tackle new things, enter new territory, break new grounds |
| ōrāculum adeō | turn to the oracle |
| ōrāculum adorior | turn to the oracle |
| pennās vertō | turn away from something / someone |
| serēscere, serēscō | turn to whey |
| solum vertō | go out of the country, turn one's back on one's homeland, leave the country |
| stultificāre, stultificō | to turn into foolishness |
| subigere, subigō, subēgī, subāctum | bring under, get under, bring up, get up, bring up to any place, turn up from beneath, break up, dig up, plough, cultivate, work, knead, rub down, sharpen, whet, tame, break, put down, overcome, conquer, subjugate, subject, subdue |
| subvertere, subvertō, subvertī, subversum | turn upside down, upset, overturn, overthrow, ruin, destroy, subvert |
| subvortere, subvortō, subvortī, subvorsum | turn upside down, upset, overturn, overthrow, ruin, destroy, subvert |
| tergiversārī, tergiversor, tergiversātus sum | turn one’s back, decline, refuse, boggle, shuffle, seek a shift or evasion, shift, tergiversate |
| tergum alicuī obvertō | turn one's back on someone |
| togam reddō | turn into a paramour |
| tragoediās agō in nūgīs | make a tragedy out of little things, turn small things into tragedy |
| tropicus, tropica, tropicum (τροπικός) | belonging to a turn, belonging to a turning, tropical, figurative, metaphorical, tropical |
| uxōrem prōpulsō | reject the wife from the door, turn away a marriage |
| versāre, versō (vorsō), versāvī, versātum | turn often, wind often, twist often, whirl about violently, shake, turn up, bend, treat, manage, turn upside down, discompose, disturb, vex, agitate, think over, meditate upon, reflect upon, revolve, consider, transact, carry on |
| versōriam capio | turn the sail, tack |
| vertī, vertor, versus sum (arch.: vortī, vortor, vorsus sum) | turn around |
| vicēs annuae | turn of the year |
| vicissim | on the other hand, on the contrary, again, in turn |
| volvere, volvō, volvī, volūtum | roll, turn about, turn round, tumble, roll up, roll together, form by rolling, roll itself round about, turn along, roll along, roll along, roll off, roll onwards, turn over in the mind, revolve in the mind, ponder, meditate, reflect upon, consider |
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