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Spanish-English translation for: to turn around sth
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girar (algo)to turn (sth.) (around)
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volverseto turn around / round
darse la vueltato turn around
transformar algo en algoto turn sth. into sth.
torcer (algo)to turn (sth.)
husmear algoto ferret (around) for sth. [coll.]
buscar algo a tientasto grope (around) for sth.
encender algoto turn sth. on [appliance]
convertirse en algoto turn into sth.
acudir a algoto turn to sth. [resort to]
apagar algoto turn sth. off [e.g. light]
parar algoto turn sth. off [e.g. motor]
perder el tiempo con algoto diddle around with sth. [Am.] [coll.]
tocar a algn hacer algoto be sb.'s turn to do sth.
poner algo patas arriba [col.] [tambien fig.]to turn sth. upside-down [also fig.]
alrededor {adv}around
alrededor de {prep}around
arremolinarseto crowd around
chapalearto splash (around)
chapotearto splash (around)
monear [col.]to monkey around
dar brincosto jump around
como veintearound twenty
curiosearto nose around [coll.]
virarto turn
viraje {m}turn
por ahí {adv}(right) around there
gufear [carib.] [col.]to fool around
lagartear [Bolivia] [col.]to laze around
vuelta {f}turn [revolution]
amoratarseto turn purple
huevear [cent.] [Panamá] [col.]to laze around
en torno a {prep} [alrededor de]around
fisgonear [col.]to poke around [coll.] [nosily]
a la vuelta {adv}around the corner
corretear [correr sin dirección fija]to run around
andar por ahí [locución]to walk around [idiom]
giro {m} [vuelta]turn [spin]
palidecer [persona]to turn pale
dar vueltas [locución]to go around in circles [idiom]
Unverified janguear [no hacer nada] [rpl.] [Argentina]to laze around
joder [decir bromas] [cent.] [Panamá] [col.]to joke around
mirar a su alrededorto look around [about oneself]
Unverified hacerse wey [no hacer nada] [mex.] [col.]to laze around
peripecia {f} [contratiempo]unpleasant turn of events
girar a la derechato turn right
mangonear a algn [col.]to boss sb. around / about [coll.] [idiom]
hacia mediados de siglo {adv}around the middle of the century
doblar [cambiar de dirección]to turn [change direction]
cambio {m} de sigloturn of the century
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