turn one's thought in English

begin thinking about -, change one's thoughts to -

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1. (one's) Considered opinion One's opinion after giving a topic adequate attention and careful thought

2. Capsizes: to turn on one's side or upside down.

3. Capsize: to turn on one's side or upside down.

4. At bat Having one's turn or chance to do something

5. Brainchild definition, a product of one's creative work or thought

6. To be a leader of men , one must turn one's back on men.

7. You don't need to turn on Google One's backup to save this data.

8. To be a leader of man, one must turn one's back on man.

9. Absentminded definition is - lost in thought and unaware of one's surroundings or actions : preoccupied

10. Avert definition is - to turn away or aside (the eyes, one's gaze, etc.) in avoidance

11. Who'd have thought he'd turn out to he such a softy .

12. We must turn it from thought, and never give it voice.

13. First of all turn one's back on the bloody war, then qualify for some career.

14. Who'd have thought he'd turn out to be such a softy.

15. See also: Collect, thought Collect (one's) wits To try to calm oneself and think clearly and rationally

16. One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it.

17. No one on either side thought it would turn out the way it did.

18. In turn it means that adaptive evolution may be faster than biologists had thought.

19. Calculated: 1 adj carefully thought out in advance “a Calculated insult” Synonyms: deliberate , measured intended resulting from one's intentions

20. The waiter, Helen thought, was only waiting for the nod and he would turn cartwheels.

21. Word Origin late Middle English: from Old French advertiss-, lengthened stem of advertir, from Latin Advertere ‘turn towards’, from ad-‘to’ + vertere ‘to turn’.The original sense was ‘turn one's attention to’, later ‘bring to someone's attention’.

22. Any moment now, Alyssia thought sourly, and this scenario will turn into an X-rated movie.

23. They thought that financial innovations could somehow turn bad mortgages into good securities, meriting AAA ratings.

24. They shoved each other and threatened to duel when they thought it was their turn to dance.

25. What one describes in the books is one's thought in his mind. The personality of a book is that of the author.