turn to
— Verb
– English
~ speak to; "He addressed the crowd outside the window"
turn out
— Verb
– English
~ prove to be in the result or end; "It turns out that he was right"
turn in
— Verb
– English
~ to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money"
turn out
— Verb
– English
~ cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch; "Turn off the stereo, please"; "cut the engine"; "turn out the lights"
turnere
— Verb
– Danish
~ give et sprogligt udtryk en bestemt, ofte elegant ...
turnere
— Verb
– Danish
~ rejse rundt fra sted til sted med en forestilling, ...
take turns
— Verb
– English
~ do something in turns; "We take turns on the night shift"
turtle
— Verb
– English
~ overturn accidentally; "Don't rock the boat or it will capsize!"
turtle
— Verb
– English
~ hunt for turtles, especially as an occupation
turn turtle
— Verb
– English
~ overturn accidentally; "Don't rock the boat or it will capsize!"
tuschere
— Verb
– Danish
~ tegne el. male fx en blyantsstreg over med tusch
tusk
— Verb
– English
~ stab or pierce with a horn or tusk; "the rhino horned the explorer"
tusk
— Verb
– English
~ remove the tusks of animals; "tusk an elephant"
tusse
— Verb
– Danish
~ bevæge sig tilsyneladende formålsløst el. forvirre ...
tussle
— Verb
– English
~ make messy or untidy; "the child mussed up my hair"
tussle
— Verb
– English
~ fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters; "the drunken men started to scuffle"
tut-tut
— Verb
– English
~ utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval
tut
— Verb
– English
~ utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval
tutor
— Verb
– English
~ act as a guardian to someone
tutor
— Verb
– English
~ be a tutor to someone; give individual instruction; "She tutored me in Spanish"