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  • 41turn over a new leaf — make a fresh start I m going to turn over a new leaf and begin to practice the piano every day. Digest 20/2002 to change one s bad ways and begin to lead a better life The man promised the judge that he was finished with his life of crime and… …

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  • 42turn over sth — UK US turn over sth Phrasal Verb with turn({{}}/tɜːn/ verb [I or T] ► UK COMMERCE, FINANCE to make a particular amount of money from sales in a particular period: »The company turned over $340 million last year …

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  • 43turn over a new leaf —    If a person turns over a new leaf, they decide to change their behaviour and lead a better life.     When Ted left prison, he was determined to turn over a new leaf …

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  • 44Turn over number — Die Wechselzahl (engl. Turn over number, abk. TON) beschreibt in der Chemie die Anzahl an Formelumsätzen, die ein bestimmter Katalysator beschleunigen kann. Sie ist ein Maß für die Effizienz eines Katalysators und bestimmt das größtmögliche… …

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  • 45turn over a new leaf — verb To engage in self improvement; to begin a good habit or shed a bad habit. Every year he resolves to turn over a new leaf and start exercising …

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  • 46turn\ over\ a\ new\ leaf — v. phr. To start afresh; to have a new beginning. Don t be sad, Jane, Sue said. A divorce is not the end of the world. Just turn over a new leaf and you will soon be happy again. Compare: clean slate …

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  • 47turn over in one's grave — be so angry that one would not rest quietly in one s grave My grandmother would turn over in her grave if she knew that I had lost my job and was not working …

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  • 48turn over a new leaf — how many released prisoners actually turn over a new leaf? Syn: reform, improve, mend one s ways, make a fresh start, change for the better; informal go straight …

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  • 49turn over — Synonyms and related words: abalienate, alien, alienate, amortize, assign, barter, be lost, bequeath, break, brood over, capsize, careen, carry over, cede, chaw, chew over, circulate, close out, come across with, communicate, con over, confer,… …

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  • 50turn over — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To invert] Syn. overturn, reverse, subvert; see upset 1 . 2. [To transfer] Syn. hand over, give over, deliver; see assign 1 , give 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. flip, overturn, upset, upend, capsize, tip, *turn turtle …

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