81. | Turn round and let me look at your back. |
| 转过去,让我看看你的后背。
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82. | Turn your chair round to the fire. |
| 把你的椅子转向炉火一边。
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83. | She has nobody she can turn to. |
| 她求助无门。
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84. | The parish priest is someone to whom people can turn in difficult times. |
| 牧区牧师是人们在困难时可以求助的人。
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85. | We arranged to meet at the cinema at 7.30, but he failed to turn up. |
| 我们约定7点30分在电影院见面,但他没来。
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86. | We invited her to dinner but she didn't even bother to turn up. |
| 我们请她吃饭她都不露面。
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87. | I'm sure your watch will turn up one of these days. |
| 我担保你的手表准有一天能找到。
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88. | He's still hoping something (eg a job or a piece of good luck) will turn up. |
| 他仍在期待机会出现(如得到工作或好运)。
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89. | I can't hear the radio very well; could you turn it up a bit? |
| 收音机我听不太清楚,你把声音开大点行吗?
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90. | He took a sudden turn to the left. |
| 他突然向左转。
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