turn out
phrasal verbturn out
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to be discovered to be; to prove to be 原来是;证明是;结果是 (used with an adverb or adjective, or in questions with how )与副词或形容词连用,或用于以 how 引导的疑问句 to happen in a particular way; to develop or end in a particular way …地发展(或发生);结果… Despite our worries everything turned out well. 尽管我们都很担心,结果一切都顺利。 You never know how your children will turn out. 很难说子女将来的发展怎样。 - + adj.
If the day turns out wet, we may have to change our plans. 如果那天下雨的话,我们可能得改变计划。
to be present at an event related noun turnout出席(某项活动);在场 to point away from the centre 向外;朝外
turn somebody/something out
turn somebody out (of/from something)
to force somebody to leave a place 赶走;逐出;撵走
turn something out
to switch a light or a source of heat off 关掉(灯或热源);熄灭 - (British English)
to clean something carefully and completely by removing the contents and organizing them again 腾空;彻底清理 to turn out the attic 把阁楼腾空清扫
to empty something, especially your pockets 弄空,掏净(尤指口袋) to make something point away from the centre 使向外;使朝外