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turn the tide
v.
1.cause a complete reversal of the circumstances
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turn the tables
turn tail
turn signal
turn over
turn out
turn one's stomach
turn on a dime
turn off
turn of the century
turn of events
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turn thumbs down
turn to
turn turtle
turn up
turn up the heat
turn up the pressure
turn-on
turnabout
turnaround
turnaround time
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ceriman
scale down
minoan civilization
piranga
pleasantly
corypha utan
addend
toiler
floating-point number
with courtesy
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come down in the world
to lose one's social position
My father came down in the world when he decided to change jobs.
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I'm going to get my car serviced this afternoon
a.
He will be responsible for the action being done, but will not actually do it himself
b.
Here the causative is used to show that something unfortunate is going to happen
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