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turning point |
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1. n. Tournant. |
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anglais > anglais |
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turning point |
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1. n. A decisive point at which a significant change or historical event occurs, or at which a decision must be made. |
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2. n. (calculus) A maximum or minimum on a graph. |
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3. n. A crossroads. |
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4. n. A T-junction. |
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turning |

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1. v. Participe présent du verbe to turn. |
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2. n. (Usinage) Copeau. |
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turn |
1. v. (Turn (in place)) Tourner, retourner. |
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Turn so I can see your profile. |
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2. v. (Turn around) Renverser. |
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Turn around. I want to go home. |
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3. v. (Turn (around something)) Virer. |
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point |

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1. n. Point. |
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2. n. Pointe. |
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3. n. Virgule (d'un décimal). (note) En anglais, on utilise un point comme séparateur décimal. |
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4. n. But, intérêt, utilité, point. |
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What is the point of this conversation? |
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