Phrasal Verbs "Turn" B2 (FCE) C1 (CAE) Cambridge
Phrasal Verbs con TURN esenciales para exámenes B2 First Certificate y C1 Advanced de Cambridge
Phrasal Verbs con “Turn” esenciales para el Examen Cambridge
Estos son los phrasal verbs con “TURN” más usados y que más aparecen en exámenes de Cambridge:
To turn away:
Rechazar, negar la entrada
“They turned me away at the club because I wasn’t on the guest list.”
To turn back:
Volver atrás, regresar
“It started raining so heavily that we had to turn back.”
To turn down:
Rechazar, bajar el volumen
“She turned down the job offer because the salary was too low.”
“Please turn down the music, it’s too loud.”
To turn in:
Entregar, irse a dormir
“Don’t forget to turn in your assignment by Friday.”
“I’m really tired; I think I’ll turn in early tonight.”
To turn into:
Convertirse en
“The caterpillar turned into a beautiful butterfly.”
To turn off:
Apagar, desconectar
“Please turn off the lights before leaving.”
To turn on: Encender, activar
“He turned on the TV to watch the news.”
To turn out:
Resultar, asistir
“The event turned out to be a huge success.”
“A lot of people turned out for the concert.”
To turn over:
Dar la vuelta, entregar
“She turned over the page to continue reading.”
“The suspect turned over the stolen money to the police.”
To turn up:
Aparecer, subir el volumen
“She didn’t turn up for the meeting.”
“Can you turn up the radio? I love this song!”