turn to someone — turn to (someone/something) to go to someone or use something in order to get help. Some young people turn to Jesus, others turn to drugs. In times of stress, we turn to these principles for guidance … New idioms dictionary
turn down someone — turn down (someone/something) to refuse to accept or agree to something, or to someone s idea. The bank turned down their request for a loan. Go ahead and ask her out, if you re prepared for her to turn you down … New idioms dictionary
turn on someone — turn on (someone) to attack or criticize someone suddenly. He suddenly turned on me and accused me of not supporting him when he needed it. The country s leaders worry that the people could quickly turn on them … New idioms dictionary
turn against someone — turn against (someone) to change from supporting to opposing someone. A lot of his supporters turned against him … New idioms dictionary
turn on someone — ATTACK, set on, fall on, let fly at, lash out at, hit out at, round on; informal lay into, tear into, let someone have it, bite someone s head off, jump down someone s throat; Brit. informal have a go at; N. Amer. informal light into. → turn … Useful english dictionary
turn against someone — BECOME HOSTILE TO, take a dislike to. → turn … Useful english dictionary
turn onto someone or something — in. to ecome interested in someone or something. □ Jeff turned onto electronics at the age of fourteen. □ I tried to get her to turn onto me, but she could only think of John … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
turn to someone/something — SEEK HELP FROM, have recourse to, approach, apply to, appeal to; take to, resort to. → turn … Useful english dictionary
turn against — 1. To use to the injury of 2. To render hostile to 3. To rebel against • • • Main Entry: ↑turn * * * turn against (or turn someone against) become (or cause someone to become) hostile toward public opinion turned against him * * * turn against [ … Useful english dictionary
turn someone's head — see under ↑turn • • • Main Entry: ↑head * * * turn someone’s head phrase to make someone feel more important, intelligent etc than they really are Don’t let all the praise turn your head. Thesaurus: to have an effect on someone s emotions or… … Useful english dictionary