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turn over

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Explanation of "Turn Over"

Definition:
The phrase "turn over" is a verb that has several meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. Generally, it means to move something so that it is upside down or to change its position, but it can also refer to thinking deeply about something, or in a business sense, to generate money.

Usage Instructions:
  • Physical movement: You can use "turn over" when talking about physically flipping something or changing its position.
  • Thinking or considering: Use "turn over" when you want to express that you are thinking carefully about an idea or possibility.
  • Business context: When discussing finances or business, "turn over" can refer to the amount of money a company generates.
Examples:
  1. Physical Movement:

    • "Please turn over the pancakes so they cook evenly."
    • "The cat turned over the flower vase when it jumped on the table."
  2. Thinking/Considering:

    • "I need to turn over this proposal in my mind before making a decision."
    • "She turned over the possibility of moving to a new city."
  3. Business Context:

    • "Our company turns over ten million dollars a year."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more advanced context, "turn over" can mean to hand over something to someone else, especially in legal or official matters.
    • Example: "The detective turned over the evidence to the court."
Word Variants:
  • Turnover (noun): This is a related noun that refers to the total amount of money a business makes in a certain period.
    • Example: "The turnover for the last quarter was impressive."
Different Meanings:
  1. Flip or rotate:
    • "Turn over the soil to prepare the garden for planting."
  2. To hand over:
    • "He turned over the files to his assistant."
  3. In business:
    • "The restaurant has a high turnover rate of customers."
Synonyms:
  • Flip
  • Rotate
  • Overturn
  • Transfer
  • Hand over
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Turn over a new leaf: This means to change one’s behavior for the better.

    • Example: "After his last mistake, he decided to turn over a new leaf and work harder."
  • Turn over a new page: Similar to the previous idiom, it means to start fresh or begin a new chapter in life.

    • Example: "After the divorce, she felt it was time to turn over a new page."
Summary:

"Turn over" is a versatile phrase in English with meanings related to physical movement, careful consideration, and business finances.

Verb
  1. think about carefully; weigh
    • They considered the possibility of a strike
    • Turn the proposal over in your mind
  2. turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse
    • flip over the pork chop
    • turn over the pancakes
  3. turn from an upright or normal position
    • The big vase overturned
    • The canoe tumped over
  4. cause to move around a center so as to show another side of
    • turn a page of a book
  5. do business worth a certain amount of money
    • The company turns over ten million dollars a year
  6. turn up, loosen, or remove earth
    • Dig we must
    • turn over the soil for aeration
  7. move by turning over or rotating
    • The child rolled down the hill
    • turn over on your left side
  8. cause to overturn from an upright or normal position
    • The cat knocked over the flower vase
    • the clumsy customer turned over the vase
    • he tumped over his beer
  9. place into the hands or custody of
    • hand me the spoon, please
    • Turn the files over to me, please
    • He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers

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