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    by turns

    US /baɪ tɝnz/

    ・

    UK /baɪ tɜ:nz/

    B2
    adv. phr.Alternately or one after another.
    The siblings laughed and argued by turns all afternoon.

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    The Teenage Brain Explained

    10:07The Teenage Brain Explained
    • For example, your favorite moody teen may be, by turns, punchy, angry, depressed, or in a zombie-like fog because of their chronic lack of sleep.

      For example, your favorite moody teen may be, by turns, punchy, angry, depressed, or in a zombie-like fog because of their chronic lack of sleep.

    • For example, your favorite moody teen may be by turns punchy, angry, depressed, or in a zombie like fog,

      For example, your favorite moody teen may be by turns punchy, angry, depressed, or in a zombie like fog,

    B2

    How Spotlight Dramatizes Good Journalism

    08:29How Spotlight Dramatizes Good Journalism
    • In these films, writes historian Howard Goode, journalists were by turns idealists and hardened cynics, crusaders and midnight conspirators.

      In these films, writes historian Howard Goode, journalists were by turns idealists and hardened cynics, crusaders and midnight conspirators.

    • In these films, writes historian Howard Good journalists were by turns idealists and hardened cynics, crusaders and midnight conspirators.

      In these films, writes historian Howard Good journalists were by turns idealists and hardened cynics, crusaders and midnight conspirators.

    B2

    Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)

    14:48Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)
    • if so, why he kept her wickedness a secret: it little mattered whether my curiosity irritated him: I knew the pleasure of vexing and soothing him by turns: it was one I chiefly delighted in,

      if so, why he kept her wickedness a secret: it little mattered whether my curiosity irritated him: I knew the pleasure of vexing and soothing him by turns: it was one I chiefly delighted in,

    • if so, why he kept her wickedness a secret: it little mattered whether my curiosity irritated him: I knew the pleasure of vexing and soothing him by turns: it was one I chiefly delighted in,

      if so, why he kept her wickedness a secret: it little mattered whether my curiosity irritated him: I knew the pleasure of vexing and soothing him by turns: it was one I chiefly delighted in,

    B1