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Что (кто) такое turn upside down - определение

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Upside Down (song); Upsidedown; Up side down; Upside down; Upside Down (single); Upside Down (film); Upside-down; Upside Down (disambiguation); Upside Down (album)

turn upside down      
see turn
The World Turned Upside Down         
  • 1646 publication of the ballad with a woodcut frontispiece.
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The World Turned Upside-Down; World Turned Upside Down
"The World Turned Upside Down" is an English ballad. It was first published on a broadside in the middle of the 1640s as a protest against the policies of Parliament relating to the celebration of Christmas.
upside down         
Topsy-turvy, in confusion, in complete disorder.

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Upside Down

Upside Down or Upsidedown may refer to:

Примеры употребления для turn upside down
1. The storm caused the seven–story MV Princess of the Stars ferry to capsize and turn upside down off Sibuyan Island, trapping many of its passengers.
2. A story of two people whose lives converge and turn upside down on a single day in New York, «Bella» received no buzz and little ink during the 10–day event, but still managed to win the festival‘s People‘s Choice Award, voted on by moviegoers.
3. Evelyne Gebhardt, the German Socialist MEP who led the parliament‘s review of the draft bill, said the Strasbourg assembly had managed to take a "pragmatic approach" and to "turn upside down" theoriginal proposal tabled in 2004 by the EuropeanCommission, notably its disputed "country of origin" principle.