US /tɚn ˈovɚ/
・UK /tə:n ˈəuvə/
you turn over the exam paper, and you think, 'I don't know the answer'.
Turn over the card.
Tala, go ahead and turn over the card.
Can you please turn over the notepaper and put it to the side?
Can you please turn over the note paper and put it to the side?
Now please go ahead and turn over the card.
Please go ahead and turn over the card.
Okay, I'm going to stop you there. Please turn over the notepaper and put it to the side. Can you please turn it over? Great, thank you. I'm going to take back the card and now we will continue with part three. For part three, I will ask you a question in regards to your part two response and some questions related to this topic. Why did you choose to volunteer at an orphanage and not somewhere else? People volunteer at different places like some people work for orphanages and old age homes. Some work for like environmental purposes by cleaning the beaches and working to save the environment and reducing the pollution.
Please turn over the notepaper and put it to the side.
Okay, go ahead and turn over the card with the questions.
Go ahead, turn over the card with the questions.
If that cart and bull turn over, Mama's going to buy you a dog named Rover.
And if that cart and bull turn over, Mama's gonna buy you a dog named Rover.
you can make the coin turn over but without touching the hat, and then tap the table.
right, simply turn over the coin!
Or it's been a while since you made love. You hint that it might be a nice idea, but once again there seems to be a problem. It's not the right moment apparently. It's too hot or too cold. They're tired. They have indigestion or a bad back or stress about the next day. You try to be understanding, but turn over on your side with, once more, a little pain in your heart. Eventually, after an accumulation of these sort of rebuffs, you lose your patience. Despite having been a good boy or girl for a while and trying to believe what you needed to believe, something that the lover does acts as the proverbial straw on the camel's back. Once again they're aggressive on the phone. Once again they flirt with someone else. Once again they shut you out of their social life. You're not sure you want this forever. They're a lovely person in parts, but there's something off here. And so, with tact and gentleness, or a build-up of irritation, you declare that you've had enough. The partner doesn't respond very well. You're imagining things they say.
You try to be understanding but turn over on your side with - once more - a little pain in your heart.
So what you do is you turn over and you get in anchor position.
So what you do is you turn over, you get in anchor position, you try to get this into the snow to slow yourself down or stop yourself.