turning

turning
noun
(off road) Abzweigung, die; (fig.) Kreuzweg, der (geh.)

take the second turning to the left — die zweite Abzweigung nach links nehmen

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turn·ing
[ˈtɜ:nɪŋ, AM ˈtɜ:rn-]
n
1. (road) Abzweigung f, Abbiegung f
the \turning she took was too early sie bog zu früh ab
2. no pl (changing direction) Abbiegen nt
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['tɜːnɪŋ]
n
1) (in road) Abzweigung f

take the second turning on the left — nimm die zweite Abfahrt links

it's a long road that has no turning (prov) — nichts dauert ewig

2) (TECH of metal) Drehen nt; (of wood) Drechseln nt
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turning s
1. Drehung f
2. TECH Drehen n, Drechseln n
3. (Straßen-, Fluss) Biegung f
4. a) (Straßen) Ecke f
b) Querstraße f, Abzweigung f
5. fig Gestalt(ung) f, Form f
6. pl Drehspäne pl
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noun
(off road) Abzweigung, die; (fig.) Kreuzweg, der (geh.)

take the second turning to the left — die zweite Abzweigung nach links nehmen

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(metalwork) n.
Dreharbeit f. adj.
drehend adj.
schaltend adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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