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 Translation for 'to turn around' from English to Slovak
SYNO reversal | to pick up | to swing about | ...
otočiť sa [dok.]to turn around
obrátiť sa [dok.]to turn around
začať sa lepšiť [dok.] [o vývoji situácie]to turn around
obrátiť n-čo k lepšiemu [dok.] [vývoj]to turn sth. around
Partial Matches
vôkol {adv} {prep} [+gen. pri predložke]around
kolo {prep} [+gen.] [ľud. zast.] [al. poet.]around
kol {prep} [+gen.] [poet.]around
za {prep} [+inšt.]around
dokola {adv}around
dookola {adv}around
okolo {adv} {prep} [+gen. pri predložke]around
približnearound
zhrubaaround
naokolo {adv}around
behať [nedok.] [horúčkovito chodiť: po dome, pamiatkach ap.]to run around
pobehovať [nedok.]to run around
poskakovať [nedok.] [sem a tam]to jig (around)
presúvať sa [nedok.] [z miesta na miesto]to move around
prevaľovať sa [nedok.] [sem a tam]to roll around
pobiehať [nedok.]to run around
váľať sa [nedok.] [sem a tam]to roll around
gúľať sa [nedok.] [sem a tam]to roll around
nablízku {adv}around here
robiť hlúposti [nedok.]to mess around
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Usage Examples English
  • His luck seemed to turn around in 1981. Andretti finished second in the 1981 Indianapolis 500 by eight seconds behind Bobby Unser.
  • The decline continued till their fortunes started to turn around in 2010 with $21.8 billion invested (not raised).
  • However, unlike at Kennington, since trains do not terminate at Camden Town there are no terminus platforms or loop to allow terminating trains to turn around.
  • To create the illusion of success, management also insisted on paying dividends to shareholders, desperately borrowing funds to buy time for the business to turn around.
  • The footage collected reveals ducks covered in blood with broken and torn beaks, birds kept in small metal cages with no room to turn around, and ducks and geese desperately struggling to avoid force-feeding.

  • This night quickly became legendary, and helped to turn around the reputation and fortunes of The Haçienda, which went from making a consistent loss to being full every night of the week by early 1987.
  • According to Christian doctrine, this orientation permitted rising to face the return of Christ without having to turn around upon the call of Gabriel's trumpet.
  • Important decisions may need to be made prior to the point of no return, since it will be unsafe to turn around and fly back if the pilot changes their mind after that point.
  • The Borough managed to turn around its economic decline by establishing the downtown area as a center for restaurants and nightlife.
  • Meiko was able to turn around the core FPU design in a short time and LSI Logic fabbed a device for the SPARCstation 1.

  • The three truck drivers tried to turn around and flee the fire but could not escape and died from smoke burns.
  • Broads boats can continue to Dilham, though the channel is narrow and has limited places in which to turn around.
  • The streets are relatively wide due to the direction of Brigham Young, who wanted them wide enough to permit an ox-pulled wagon team to turn around without "resorting to profanity".
  • At that point, Chayefsky was partway through act 2, and thought he could have it finished in a few weeks, but after talking with Coe he agreed to turn around material in only a few days.
  • Foster also was able to turn around the business end of the team as well, by demanding and getting 40 percent of the gate instead of the 10 percent that Frank Leland was getting.

  • Ohlmeyer reportedly said, "I just don't think it would be appropriate for us to turn around and take a check for a movie that's promoting somebody who has badmouthed "Saturday Night Live" and NBC."
  • McKinsey's recommendation that increasing revenue while cutting costs was required to turn around the business was duly followed by the new management and an operating profit achieved in about 1988.
  • The main reason for the broad streets was that Dayton was a marketing and shipping center from its beginning; streets were broad to enable wagons drawn by teams of three to four pairs of oxen to turn around.
  • He first released "Too Far to Turn Around" in 1960 as part of The Upfronts White had no involvement with Bob & Earl's 1963 hit single "Harlem Shuffle", a song he has sometimes been credited with producing; He discovered singer Felice Taylor and arranged her song "I Feel Love Comin' On," co-written with his friend Paul Politi.
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