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1half-turn — half′ turn n. cvb a 180 degree turn; a direct reversal of direction or orientation, as from front to back or left to right …
2half-turn — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : reversal of direction (as in a staircase) either by one 180 degree turn or two right angle turns * * * /haf terrn , hahf /, n. a 180 degree turn; a direct reversal of direction or orientation, as from front to back or left to… …
3half-turn — /haf terrn , hahf /, n. a 180 degree turn; a direct reversal of direction or orientation, as from front to back or left to right. * * * …
4Right- and left-hand traffic —   countries with right hand traffic …
5Turn on the haunches — The turn of the haunches is a lateral movement performed at the halt and walk, used in horse training. It requires the horse, while bent in the direction of the turn , to move his forehand around his hindquarters so that he makes a very small… …
6right — 1 /raIt/ adjective 1 TRUE/CORRECT based on true facts; correct: Is that the right time? | Yes. $6.47 is the right answer. | New research has proved their theories right. | be right about: You were right about the party it was awful. | half right… …
7right — right1 W1S1 [raıt] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(true/correct)¦ 2¦(suitable)¦ 3¦(side)¦ 4¦(problems)¦ 5¦(morally)¦ 6 that s right 7 right you are 8¦(emphasis)¦ 9¦(health)¦ 10¦(socially)¦ …
8Right angle — In geometry and trigonometry, a right angle is an angle of 90 degrees, corresponding to a quarter turn (that is, a quarter of a full circle). It can be defined as the angle such that twice that angle amounts to a half turn, or 180° [Lindahl, G.… …
9Turn on the forehand — is a lateral movement in equestrian schooling that involves moving the horse s hindquarters around his front legs. Although a basic movement, it is and important training tool for both horse and rider.Movement made by the horseIt involves the… …
10turn — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 act of turning sb/sth around ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, full, half, quarter ▪ It slowly spun for three complete turns. ▪ a full turn of the handle to the right …