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turn and turn about
(
v
.)依次,輪流
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Turn
n.
1.
The
act
of
turning
;
movement
or
motion
about
,
or
as
if
about
,
a
center
or
axis
;
revolution
;
as
,
the
turn
of
a
wheel
.
2.
Change
of
direction
,
course
,
or
tendency
;
different
order
,
position
,
or
aspect
of
affairs
;
alteration
;
vicissitude
;
as
,
the
turn
of
the
tide
.
At
length
his
complaint
took
a
favorable
turn
.
--
Macaulay
.
The
turns
and
varieties
of
all
passions
.
--
Hooker
.
Too
well
the
turns
of
mortal
chance
I
know
.
--
Pope
.
3.
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
.
And
all
its
[
the
river's
]
thousand
turns
disclose
.
Some
fresher
beauty
varying
round
. --
Byron
.
4.
A
circuitous
walk
,
or
a
walk
to
and
fro
,
ending
where
it
began
;
a
short
walk
;
a
stroll
.
Come
,
you
and
I
must
walk
a
turn
together
.
--
Shak
.
I
will
take
a
turn
in
your
garden
.
--
Dryden
.
5.
Successive
course
;
opportunity
enjoyed
by
alternation
with
another
or
with
others
,
or
in
due
order
;
due
chance
;
alternate
or
incidental
occasion
;
appropriate
time
.
“Nobleness
and
bounty
. . .
had
their
turns
in
his
[
the
king's
] nature.”
His
turn
will
come
to
laugh
at
you
again
.
--
Denham
.
Every
one
has
a
fair
turn
to
be
as
great
as
he
pleases
.
--
Collier
.
6.
Incidental
or
opportune
deed
or
office
;
occasional
act
of
kindness
or
malice
;
as
,
to
do
one
an
ill
turn
.
Had
I
not
done
a
friendes
turn
to
thee?
--
Chaucer
.
thanks
are
half
lost
when
good
turns
are
delayed
.
--
Fairfax
.
7.
Convenience
;
occasion
;
purpose
;
exigence
;
as
,
this
will
not
serve
his
turn
.
I
have
enough
to
serve
mine
own
turn
.
--
Shak
.
8.
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
.
The
turn
of
both
his
expressions
and
thoughts
is
unharmonious
.
--
Dryden
.
The
Roman
poets
,
in
their
description
of
a
beautiful
man
,
often
mention
the
turn
of
his
neck
and
arms
.
--
Addison
.
9.
A
change
of
condition
;
especially
,
a
sudden
or
recurring
symptom
of
illness
,
as
a
nervous
shock
,
or
fainting
spell
;
as
,
a
bad
turn
. [
Colloq
.]
10.
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
. [
Obs
.]
11.
A
round
of
a
rope
or
cord
in
order
to
secure
it
,
as
about
a
pin
or
a
cleat
.
12.
Mining
A
pit
sunk
in
some
part
of
a
drift
.
13.
Eng. Law
A
court
of
record
,
held
by
the
sheriff
twice
a
year
in
every
hundred
within
his
county
.
14.
pl.
Med.
Monthly
courses
;
menses
. [
Colloq
.]
15.
Mus.
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
░.
By turns
.
(a)
One
after
another
;
alternately
;
in
succession
.
(b)
At
intervals
.
“[They]
feel
by
turns
the
bitter
change.”
--
Milton
.
In turn
,
in
due
order
of
succession
.
To a turn
,
exactly
;
perfectly
;
as
,
done
to a turn
; --
a
phrase
alluding
to
the
practice
of
cooking
on
a
revolving
spit
.
To take turns
,
to
alternate
;
to
succeed
one
another
in
due
order
.
Turn and turn about
,
by
equal
alternating
periods
of
service
or
duty
;
by
turns
.
Turn bench
,
a
simple
portable
lathe
,
used
on
a
bench
by
clock
makers
and
watchmakers
.
Turn buckle
.
See
Turnbuckle
,
in
Vocabulary
.
Turn cap
,
a
sort
of
chimney
cap
which
turns
round
with
the
wind
so
as
to
present
its
opening
to
the
leeward
. --
G
.
Francis
.
Turn of life
Med.
,
change
of
life
.
See
under
Change
.
Turn screw
,
a
screw
driver
.
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