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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		  turn around   
  turn around (also turn round British English) phrasal verb (see also ↑turn)   1. if a business, department etc that is not successful turns around, or if someone turns it around, it starts to be successful:         The company turned around from losses of £1.4 million last year to profits of £26,800.    turn something ↔ around        At Rockwell International he had turned around a badly performing division. ⇨ ↑turnaround   2. if a situation, game etc turns around, or if someone turns it around, it changes and starts to develop in the way you want:         After I met him, my whole life turned around.    turn something ↔ around        Fender’s batting could turn matches around in half an hour.   3. turn around and say/do etc something spoken to say or do something that is unexpected or that seems unfair or unreasonable:         You can’t just turn around and say that it was all my fault.   4. turn something ↔ around to consider an idea, question etc in a different way, or change the words of something so that it has a different meaning:         Let’s turn the whole idea around and look at it from another angle.   5. turn something ↔ around to complete the process of making a product or providing a service:         We can turn around 500 units by next week.   6. every time somebody turns around spoken very often or all the time:         Every time I turn around he seems to be checking up on me.
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