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  • 111turn\ in — v 1. or hand in To give to someone; deliver to someone. I want you to turn in a good history paper. When the football season was over, we turned in our uniforms. 2. To inform on; report. She turned them in to the police for breaking the street… …

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  • 112turn in — I. give to the manager, hand in    When you leave our company, please turn in your uniform. II. go to bed, crash, hit the hay    I m going to turn in now. I m very tired …

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  • 113turn over — I. (Active.) 1. Turn, reverse the position of, roll over. 2. Transfer, hand over. 3. Open and examine page by page. 4. Overset, overturn. II. (Neuter.) Roll over, tumble, turn from side to side …

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  • 114turn over — /ˌtɜ:n əυvə/ verb 1. to have a specific amount of sales ● We turn over £2,000 a week. 2. US to pass something to someone ● She turned over the documents to the lawyer. (NOTE: In this meaning, the usual UK term is hand over.) ▪▪▪ ‘…a 100,000… …

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  • 115hand over — {v.} To give control or possession of; give (something) to another person. * /When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book./ * /When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his… …

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  • 116hand over — {v.} To give control or possession of; give (something) to another person. * /When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book./ * /When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his… …

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  • 117hand\ over — v To give control or possession of; give (smth) to another person. When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book. When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his son. Syn.: fork… …

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  • 118turn in — verb Date: 1535 intransitive verb 1. to make an entrance by turning from a road or path 2. to go to bed < turned in early > transitive verb 1. to deliver up ; hand over < turned in his badge and quit > …

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  • 119turn in — verb a) to submit something; to give He turned in his paperwork to the main office. b) to relinquish; give up; to tell on someone to the authorities (especially to turn someone in) The thief finally turned hi …

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  • 120turn in — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To deliver] Syn. hand over, transfer, give up; see give 1 . 2. [*To go to bed] Syn. lie down, retire, hit the hay*, hit the sack*; see rest 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To commit to the consideration or judgment&#8230; …

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