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Qué (quién) es turnabout - definición

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Turnabout (disambiguation)

turnabout         
¦ noun a sudden and complete change of policy, opinion, etc.
turnabout         
A turnabout is a complete change in opinion, attitude, or method.
As her confidence grows you may well see a considerable turnabout in her attitude.
= turnaround
N-SING: oft N in n
turnabout         
n.
reversal
to do a turnabout

Wikipedia

Turnabout

Turnabout may refer to:

In film and television:

  • Turnabout (film), a 1940 comedy directed by Hal Roach, based on a novel by Thorne Smith (see below)
  • Turnabout, a 2016 drama film directed by E.B. Hughes
  • Turnabout (game show), a 1990s BBC TV quiz programme
  • Turnabout (TV series), a 1978–79 United States TV series

In other media:

  • Turnabout (novel), a novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Turnabout, a body swap novel by Thorne Smith
  • Turnabout (comics), a one-page Disney comic by Carl Barks
  • Turnabout (video game), a puzzle video game by Artdink
  • Turnabout, a subsidiary record label of Vox Records

Places:

  • Turnabout Glacier, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada
  • Turnabout Lake, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada
  • Turnabout River, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada
  • Turnabout Theatre, a 1940–1950s venue in the city of Los Angeles

Other:

  • Turnabout (boat), a small trainer sailboat for junior sailors
  • Another name for Sadie Hawkins dance
Ejemplos de uso de turnabout
1. Backing the measure required something of a turnabout for AARP.
2. Turnabout apparently is fair play in Venezuelan politics.
3. The Treasury announcement was a turnabout for the administration.
4. In the end, it also led to a political turnabout.
5. Levine said Rezko‘s turnabout came at a meeting in the fundraiser‘s office.