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  1. Turn Out: audience members, spectators or participants at an event. 'People turned out in huge amounts for the opening night of the movie'. Turn Out: in the end. 'I looked for my keys all over the house. It turned out they were in my jacket pocket all along.' Turn Up. Turn Up: to increase the volume. 'I love this song. Someone turn up the radio ...

  2. "turn up" Meaning. turn up /tɜrn ʌp/ Phrasal Verb. to appear or arrive, especially unexpectedly or after some time "turn up" Example Sentences.

  3. turn something up turn up something Definition 1: increase the volume, heat, temperature, etc. on a piece of equipment (such as a TV, a thermostat, an oven, a slow cooker, etc.) Examples: 1. Brrr! Let’s turn up the heat. 2. Can you please turn the sound up a little? I can’t hear it. 3. I think you need to turn it up or it won’t be cooked ...

  4. turn up. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English turn up phrasal verb 1 turn something ↔ up to turn a switch on a machine such as an oven, radio etc so that it produces more heat, sound etc OPP turn down Turn the oven up to 220. Turn up the radio! 2 to be found, especially by chance, after having been lost or searched for Eventually ...

  5. Definition of turn over phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. turn up (1) This page is about the phrasal verb turn up (1). Meaning. to increase the volume, heat, power, etc. of an appliance by turning a knob or pressing a button

  7. to appear aparecer; presentarse. I didn't think you would turn up here after what happened last week. No creía que apareciera por aquí después de lo que pasó la semana pasada. Sintaxis: intransitive. Sinónimos: to show up. turn up: Ejemplo del Phrasal verb.