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to turn out
[phrase form: turn]
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导致某事
to emerge as a particular outcome
02
出
to make a device, light, or machine stop operating, typically by using a control or switch
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出
to develop in a particular way, especially with regard to the final outcome of a situation or process
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出
to quickly and consistently produce something, usually with the help of machinery
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出
to appear at a place or gathering
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出
to make someone leave a place
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出
to prepare individuals with specific skills or qualities
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出
to position something so that it faces away from the center
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出
to dress or equip someone in a manner that is stylish, fashionable, or visually appealing
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出
to attract or gather a crowd or group of people to an event or location
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出
to remove all the contents from a container or one's pockets
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出
to release an animal into a field to graze
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to remove everything from a space, such as a drawer or room, to clean, reorganize, or declutter it
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出
to remove a prepared dish, such as a cake or pudding, from a mold or container by tipping it over
例子
The technology institute turns out graduates well-versed in cutting-edge innovations.
Turns out that David Pickering and friends are wetting the baby's head.
It turns out the online college was a total scam.
Oh boy, the project didn't turn out the way we expected.
Well, it turns out that Margaret was quite a viper in my bosom.