Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de turn out en inglés

turn out:

to turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)

  1. to turn out
    to turn out
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
  2. to turn out
    to result in; to turn out; to lead to; to work out; to end up; to arrive at
    • result in verbo (results in, resulted in, resulting in)
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
    • lead to verbo (leads to, led to, leading to)
    • work out verbo (works out, worked out, working out)
    • end up verbo (ends up, ended up, ending up)
    • arrive at verbo (arrives at, arrived at, arriving at)
  3. to turn out
    to turn out; to switch off
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
    • switch off verbo (switches off, switched off, switching off)
  4. to turn out
    to tear out; to turn out; to pull out
    • tear out verbo (tears out, tore out, tearing out)
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
    • pull out verbo (pulls out, pulled out, pulling out)
  5. to turn out
    to turn out; to end; to land; to run down; to come to rest
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
    • end verbo (ends, ended, ending)
    • land verbo (lands, landed, landing)
    • run down verbo (runs down, ran down, running down)
    • come to rest verbo (comes to rest, came to rest, coming to rest)
  6. to turn out
    to cough up; to turn out; come forward with
  7. to turn out
    to reveal; to turn out
    • reveal verbo (reveals, revealed, revealing)
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
  8. to turn out
    – get up and out of bed 1
    to rise; to arise; to turn out; get up; uprise
    – get up and out of bed 1
    • rise verbo (rises, rose, rising)
      • They rose early1
      • He uprose at night1
    • arise verbo (arises, arised, arising)
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
    • get up verbo
      • I get up at 7 A.M. every day1
    • uprise verbo
  9. to turn out
    – come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons 1
    to turn out
    – come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons 1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
  10. to turn out
    – put out or expel from a place 1
    to exclude; to turn out; chuck out; eject; boot out; turf out
    – put out or expel from a place 1
  11. to turn out
    – cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch 1
    to cut; to turn out; to turn off; to switch off
    – cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch 1
    • cut verbo (cuts, cut, cutting)
      • cut the engine1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
      • turn out the lights1
    • turn off verbo (turns off, turned off, turning off)
    • switch off verbo (switches off, switched off, switching off)
  12. to turn out
    – produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery 1
    to turn out
    – produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery 1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
  13. to turn out
    – bring forth, 1
    to bear; to turn out
    – bring forth, 1
    • bear verbo (bears, bearing)
      • The apple tree bore delicious apples this year1
      • The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
  14. to turn out
    – turn outward 1
    to turn out; to rotate; to spread out; splay
    – turn outward 1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
    • rotate verbo (rotates, rotated, rotating)
      • ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees1
    • spread out verbo (spreads out, spread out, spreading out)
    • splay verbo
      • These birds can splay out their toes1
  15. to turn out
    – outfit or equip, as with accessories 1
    to turn out
    – outfit or equip, as with accessories 1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
  16. to turn out
    – come and gather for a public event 1
    to turn out
    – come and gather for a public event 1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
  17. to turn out
    – result or end 1
    to turn out; to come out
    – result or end 1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
      • How will the game turn out?1
    • come out verbo (comes out, came out, coming out)
  18. to turn out
    – be shown or be found to be 1
    to prove; to turn out; to turn up
    – be shown or be found to be 1
    • prove verbo (proves, proved, proving)
      • She proved to be right1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)
    • turn up verbo (turns up, turned up, turning up)
  19. to turn out
    – prove to be in the result or end 1
    to turn out
    – prove to be in the result or end 1
    • turn out verbo (turns out, turned out, turning out)

Conjugaciones de turn out:

present
  1. turn out
  2. turn out
  3. turns out
  4. turn out
  5. turn out
  6. turn out
simple past
  1. turned out
  2. turned out
  3. turned out
  4. turned out
  5. turned out
  6. turned out
present perfect
  1. have turned out
  2. have turned out
  3. has turned out
  4. have turned out
  5. have turned out
  6. have turned out
past continuous
  1. was turning out
  2. were turning out
  3. was turning out
  4. were turning out
  5. were turning out
  6. were turning out
future
  1. shall turn out
  2. will turn out
  3. will turn out
  4. shall turn out
  5. will turn out
  6. will turn out
continuous present
  1. am turning out
  2. are turning out
  3. is turning out
  4. are turning out
  5. are turning out
  6. are turning out
subjunctive
  1. be turned out
  2. be turned out
  3. be turned out
  4. be turned out
  5. be turned out
  6. be turned out
diverse
  1. turn out!
  2. let's turn out!
  3. turned out
  4. turning out
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "turn out":

  1. get up and out of bed1
  2. come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons1
  3. put out or expel from a place1
  4. cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch1
    • turn out the lights1
  5. produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery1
  6. bring forth,1
  7. turn outward1
  8. outfit or equip, as with accessories1
  9. come and gather for a public event1
  10. result or end1
    • How will the game turn out?1
  11. be shown or be found to be1
  12. prove to be in the result or end1

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