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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 appear unexpectedly or randomly. That missing file turned up on my desk while I was in a meeting, so I don't know who found it. 4. To occur randomly, unexpectedly, or without warning. Don't worry, problems like this sometimes turn up with new heaters. 5. To arrive at or attend something.

  3. 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.

  4. Traducciones en contexto de "turn it up" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: We're all terrible people - turn it up.

  5. What does “turn up” mean? The idiom “turn up” has multiple meanings that are dependent on the situation in which it is used. Generally speaking, it means to appear or arrive unexpectedly or suddenly.

  6. to arrive or appear somewhere, usually unexpectedly or in a way that was not planned. presentarse. Do you think many people will turn up? ¿Crees que irá mucha gente? She turned up at my house late one night. Menos ejemplos. Hundreds of people turned up to see the ship dock at Southampton.

  7. Definition of turn up phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.