turning
/ˈtɜːnɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈɚnɪŋ] /ˈtɜːrnɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈɚnɪŋ] /ˈtər-niŋ How to pronounce turning (audio)/ (ame, mw)
turning — 名詞
- turningsingular
- turningsplural
1. a spot along a road or path where it joins another route, giving you the chance
轉彎處;岔路
道路的岔口或拐彎的地方
a spot along a road or path where it joins another route, giving you the chance to go a different way, such as a side road branching off a main street
Cyrus missed the turning for the hospital and had to circle back around the block.
Cyrus 錯過了前往醫院的轉彎處,只好繞著街區再開回來。
turning + for [destination]
There is a sharp turning on the left just past the old stone bridge.
過了那座古石橋,左邊有一個很急的轉彎。
sharp + turning
The sign for the turning to Maplewood Lane was hidden behind branches.
前往 Maplewood Lane 的岔路標誌被樹枝擋住了。
Sofie took the wrong turning and ended up in a village twenty miles away.
Sofie 轉錯了彎,最後到了二十英里外的一座村莊。
Look for a narrow turning between two tall hedges just past the church.
過了教堂,在兩道高樹籬之間找一個狹窄的岔路。
文法句型
take the + ordinal + turning
用法筆記
Common in British road directions. Often paired with an ordinal number ('first turning', 'third turning') or a landmark ('past the church', 'after the bridge'). In American English, 'turn' is more frequent in the same contexts.
常見錯誤
2. the act of moving someone or something so that it faces or travels along a diffe
轉向;轉彎
改變方向的動作或過程
the act of moving someone or something so that it faces or travels along a different path, especially a complete or partial change of course
The sudden turning of the ship made several passengers feel dizzy below deck.
船隻突然轉向,讓甲板下的幾名乘客感到頭暈。
sudden turning of [vehicle]
Asher practised quick turnings on the ice rink the week before the competition.
Asher 在比賽前一週到溜冰場練習快速轉向。
quick + turning
The path has sharp turnings as it climbs the hillside by the lake.
這條小徑有幾個急彎,沿著山坡通往湖畔。
Mei felt dizzy after a rapid turning during the salsa dance routine.
Mei 在跳騷莎舞時做了一個快速轉向,感到一陣頭暈。
The driver made a late turning and the tyres left black marks on the road.
駕駛轉彎轉得太晚,輪胎在路面上留下了幾道黑色痕跡。
- straight line
Movement without any change of direction.
文法句型
a + adjective + turning
turning of + noun
用法筆記
The verb 'turn' is far more common than the noun 'turning' for this sense. The noun is used especially when describing the quality or type of a turn (e.g. 'a sharp turning', 'a sudden turning').
常見錯誤
3. the craft or process of cutting and shaping wood, metal, or other hard materials
車工;車削件
在車床上切削成型的工藝或成品
the craft or process of cutting and shaping wood, metal, or other hard materials on a machine called a lathe, which spins the material against a cutting tool; also, an object or piece produced by this method
Niran learned the basics of wood turning at a weekend workshop in the countryside.
Niran 在週末的鄉村工作坊學到了木工車削的基礎知識。
wood + turning (craft)
The cabinet doors have decorative turnings carved from a single piece of cherry wood.
櫥櫃門上有裝飾性的車削部件,是用一整塊櫻桃木車成的。
decorative + turnings
Metal turning produces smooth, round parts for engines and industrial tools.
金屬車削能製造出光滑的圓形零件,用於引擎和工業工具。
Lauren bought a set of antique wooden turnings at the craft fair last summer.
Lauren 去年夏天在手工藝市集買了一組古董木質車削製品。
Precision turning of brass needs constant cooling to prevent the metal from overheating.
黃銅精密車削需要持續冷卻,以免金屬過熱。
- lathe work
A more explicit term that names the machine directly.
- woodturning
The specific compound form for working with wood on a lathe.
文法句型
wood / metal + turning
turning of + material
用法筆記
Used mainly in woodworking and metalworking contexts. As an uncountable noun ('turning') it refers to the activity; as a countable plural ('turnings') it can refer either to the shavings produced during cutting or to the finished decorative objects.