turn out  

turn out

turn out 

v. (以某种方式)发生;最后是,结果是;出席,参加,前去观看;关掉,熄灭(电灯、煤气等);生产,制造 

Unfortunately they do not turn out to be more creative; they only feel that way. 不幸的是,他们最终并没有更具创造力;那只是他们的感觉而已。
And it might turn out that although,normally, having what matters goes hand in hand with surviving, logically speaking,they can come apart. 也许结论就是,虽然通常,拥有这些重要的东西和生存息息相关,逻辑上来说,它们是可以分开的。

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  • v. (以某种方式)发生;最后是,结果是;出席,参加,前去观看;关掉,熄灭(电灯、煤气等);生产,制造
  • 1. Unfortunately they do not turn out to be more creative; they only feel that way.

    不幸的是,他们最终并没有更具创造力;那只是他们的感觉而已。

  • 2. And it might turn out that although,normally, having what matters goes hand in hand with surviving, logically speaking,they can come apart.

    也许结论就是,虽然通常,拥有这些重要的东西和生存息息相关,逻辑上来说,它们是可以分开的。

  • 3. If Spain falls into crisis, then all current mechanisms for dealing with the crisis will turn out to be inadequate.

    如果西班牙陷入危机降临,那么所有与当前的危机处理机制,会变成是不够的。

ˌturn ˈout1to be present at an event出席(某项活动);在场A vast crowd turned out to watch the procession.有一大群人出来观看游行队伍。related nounturnout2(used with an adverb or adjective, or in questions withhow与副词或形容词连用,或用于以 how 引导的疑问句)to happen in a particular way; to develop or end in a particular way…地发展(或发生);结果…Despite our worries everything turned out well.尽管我们都很担心,结果一切都顺利。You never know how your children will turn out.很难说子女将来的发展怎样。+ adj.If the day turns out wet, we may have to change our plans.如果那天下雨的话,我们可能得改变计划。3to point away from the centre向外;朝外Her toes turn out.她的脚趾向外撇。4to be discovered to be; to prove to be原来是;证明是;结果是turnthat…It turned out that she was a friend of my sister.她原来是我姐姐的朋友。turnto be/have sthThe job turned out to be harder than we thought.这工作结果比我们想像的要难。The house they had offered us turned out to be a tiny apartment.他们向我们提供的房子原来是很小的公寓套间。
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