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  1. in your turn adv. (connector: subsequently) a [mi, tu, su...] vez loc adv. por [mi, tu, su...] parte loc adv. John gave me the book and I, in turn, gave it to Sandy. The boy had been bullied, and he went on, in his turn, to bully others. John me dio el libro y yo, a mi vez, se lo di a Sandy.

  2. To reposition something so that the side or part that was previously on the bottom is now on top. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "turn" and "up." Turn up your cards so we can see which ones you had. I turned the page up so we could read what was written on the back.

  3. © Linguee Dictionary, 2024. External sources (English) External sources (Spanish) Many translated example sentences containing "turn it up" – Spanish-English dictionary and search engine for Spanish translations.

  4. If a better situation or an opportunity to do something turns up, it happens or becomes available unexpectedly or in a way that was not planned: Don't worry about it - something will turn up, you'll see. This job turned up just when I needed it. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. Traducción de "turn it up" en español. sube el volumen súbelo subir el volumen. subirlo. súbele. dele vuelta para arriba. subas. Ponlo en marcha. Mostrar más. So turn it up and sing out loud, your backing band awaits. Así que sube el volumen y canta en voz alta, tu banda de acompañamiento te espera. We're all terrible people - turn it up. Sí.

  6. turn up vi phrasal. (arrive, be present) (coloquial) dejarse caer loc verb. (AR) caer ⇒ vi. I didn't expect him to turn up at my party as he wasn't invited. No telling when he'd turn up, he was never on time. No esperaba que se dejase caer por mi fiesta, puesto que no estaba invitado.

  7. phrase. 1. (increase the volume) a. súbelo. (informal) (singular) Turn it up! This song is so killer!¡Súbelo! ¡Esta canción está encendida! b. súbalo. (formal) (singular) Turn it up to the desired volume. Súbalo al volumen deseado. 2. (colloquial) (used to express annoyance) a. por favor (Australia) (United Kingdom) Turn it up!