turn out

(以某种方式)发生;最后是;结果是

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
turn out (verb)
transitive verb
1.
a) - expel evict
b) to put (as a horse) to pasture
2.
a) to turn inside out - turning out his pockets
b) to empty the contents of especially for cleaning or rearranging , also - clean
3.
to produce often rapidly or regularly by or as if by machine - a writer turning out stories
4.
to equip, dress, or finish in a careful or elaborate way
5.
to put out by or as if by turning a switch - turn out the lights
6.
intransitive verb
to call (as the guard or a company) out from rest or shelter and into formation
1.
a) to come or go out from home in or as if in answer to a summons - voters turned out in droves
b) to get out of bed
2.
a) to prove to be in the result or end - the play turned out to be a flop it turned out that we were both wrong
b) to become in maturity - nobody thought he'd turn out like this
c) - end stories that turn out happily
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
turn out (verb)
1.
to leave one's bed
SYNONYMS:
get up, rise, roll out, turn out, uprise
RELATED WORDS:
arouse, awake, awaken, bestir, stir, wake
NEAR ANTONYMS:
catnap, doze, drop off, lie up, nap, nod, rest, sleep, slumber, snooze; bunk, perch, roost, settle; couch, doss (down) [], flop (down), lie (down), recline
bed (down), retire, turn in
turn out (verb)
2.
to remove the dirt from
SYNONYMS:
cleanse, deterge, GI, turn out
RELATED WORDS:
decontaminate, purge, purify; disinfect, sanitize; brush, comb, dry-clean, dust, launder, mop, muck (out), rinse, scour, scrub, shampoo, sponge, swab, sweep, vacuum, wash, wipe; brighten, deodorize, freshen, spruce (up), sweeten; pick up, straighten (up), tidy, unclutter
NEAR ANTONYMS:
begrime, muddy; defile, pollute, taint; blacken, discolor
besmirch, dirty, foul, soil, spot, stain, sully
turn out (verb)
3.
to drive or force out
SYNONYMS:
banish, boot (out), bounce, cast out, chase, dismiss, drum (out), expel, extrude, kick out, oust, out, rout, run off, throw out, turf (out), turn out
RELATED WORDS:
deforce, deport, displace, dispossess, evict, exile, expatriate, ostracize, read out, shut out; ax ( axe), can, cashier, defenestrate, discharge, fire, muster out, pink-slip, release, remove, retire, sack, terminate
NEAR ANTONYMS:
accept, admit, receive, take, take in; welcome; entertain, harbor, house, lodge, shelter
turn out (verb)
4.
to come to be
SYNONYMS:
fall out, pan out, prove, shake out, turn out
RELATED WORDS:
develop, emerge, evolve, germinate, play out, unfold, work out
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