turn mind

  • 51turn over in one's mind — {v. phr.} To carefully consider. * /I will have to turn it over in my mind whether to accept the new job offer from Japan./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 52Turn the Tides — Infobox Album | Name = Turn the Tides Type = Album Artist = 38th Parallel Released = September 10 2002 Recorded = ? Genre = Rapcore Length = 34:11 Label = Squint Producer = Hugh Robertson Barry Landis Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|2|5… …

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  • 53Turn Your Love Around — Infobox Single Name = Turn Your Love Around Artist = George Benson from Album = The George Benson Collection B side = Nature Boy Released = 1981 Format = Vinyl record (7 45 RPM) Recorded = Genre = R B Length = 3:50 Label = Warner Bros. Records… …

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  • 54turn\ over — v 1. To roll, tip, or turn from one side to the other; overturn; upset. He s going to turn over the page. The bike hit a rock and turned over. 2, to think about carefully; to consider. He turned the problem over in his mind for three days before… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 55turn\ over\ in\ one's\ mind — v. phr. To carefully consider. I will have to turn it over in my mind whether to accept the new job offer from Japan …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 56turn of mind — a particular way of thinking She has a very practical turn of mind …

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  • 57turn to — phr verb Turn to is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑blood, ↑conversation, ↑eye, ↑focus, ↑mind, ↑talk, ↑thought, ↑traffic light Turn to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑agitation, ↑anger, ↑ …

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  • 58turn to — Synonyms and related words: accept, advert to, alter into, assume, attack, attempt, attend to, be aware of, be converted into, be engrossed in, become, begin, blast away, blast off, bring into play, buckle to, change into, come round to, commence …

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  • 59turn of mind — a way of thinking. → turn …

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  • 60turn something over in one's mind — consider something thoroughly. → turn …

    English new terms dictionary