What does dönüyor in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word dönüyor in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dönüyor in Turkish.

The word dönüyor in Turkish means turn, çevrilmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, dönmek, geri gelmek, dönmek, dönmek, sapmak, dönmek, (yol) kıvrılmak, dönmek, dönmek, haline gelmek, dönmek, dönmek, sapmak, dönmek, posizyon değiştirmek, kıvrılmak, dönmek, kıvrılmak, dönmek, dönmek, renk değiştirmek, dönmek, dönmek, etrafında dönmek, etrafını dolaşmak, çark etmek, yüzünü dönmek, yüzünü dönmek, yüzünü dönmek, -e dönmek, -e dönmek, -a dönmek, yuvaya dönmek, yuvasına dönmek, -e doğru dönmek, tekrar normale dönmek, şaşkına dönmek, (geri) gitmek, geri dönmek, geri dönmek, vida gibi dönmek, diğer tekerleklerle aynı anda dönmek, canlanmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word dönüyor

turn

çevrilmek

(rotate)

The man's head turned and he spotted me.

dönmek

(rotate)

Motor çalışır çalışmaz volan dönmeye başlar.
The flywheel spins when the power is turned on.

dönmek

(spin, rotate)

The wheels of the bicycle whirled faster and faster as Dan sped down the hill.

dönmek

(mast: swing around)

The spar slewed and nearly hit the sailor's head.

dönmek

(spin, turn)

"RPM" refers to the speed at which a record revolves on the turntable.

dönmek

(return to: earlier condition) (eski haline)

The medications ceased to have effect and she has reverted to a vegetative state. After severe trauma, some people revert to childlike behavior.

dönmek

(return)

I came back from the office at about 6.30pm.

dönmek

(rotate, revolve)

The baby watched the top go round and laughed. Each of the beautifully painted horses became visible as the carousel went around.

dönmek

(roll, flip over)

If you can't sleep turn over onto your other side and try again.

dönmek

(rotate on an axis) (bir eksen etrafında)

It is amazing how the world keeps on turning.

dönmek

(rotate)

Edward's eyes swivelled as he tried to see into all corners of the room at once.

dönmek

(return to: habit, behaviour) (eski alışkanlıklara, vb.)

William swore he would be good from then on, but he soon reverted to his wicked ways.

dönmek

(exit: a road) (yoldan, vb.)

We turned off the main road and drove into the country.

dönmek

(revolve) (üzerinde, etrafında)

Plaklar, pikaptaki döner tabla üzerinde dönmektedir.
Vinyl records turn on a turntable.

dönmek

(rotate, twist)

Torque the bolts to the maximum tightness.

dönmek

(exit a road) (yoldan, vb.)

Evie's satnav told her to turn off at the next exit.

geri gelmek, dönmek

(come back)

I hope he returns soon.

dönmek, sapmak

(right or left) (sağa veya sola)

Caddenin sonuna gelince sola dön (or: sap).
At the end of the block, turn left.

dönmek

(fasten with a screw)

The bottle cap screws on and off.

(yol) kıvrılmak, dönmek

(road: curve)

Take the first road to the right after the road bends to the left.

dönmek

(turn)

The road twisted through the mountains.

haline gelmek

(with adjective: become)

I think I'm going crazy.

dönmek

(become)

The leaves turned to mush underfoot.

dönmek, sapmak

(curve: left, right)

Yol ayrımında sola sapmanız (or: dönmeniz) gerekiyor.
You need to bear left at the fork in the road.

dönmek

(head: feel dizzy) (baş)

Helena's head was spinning as she tried to take in all the information.

posizyon değiştirmek

(change position)

She is constantly turning in bed.

kıvrılmak

(bend, curve)

The road turned.

dönmek

(move by turning or revolving)

The tank wheels rolled forward.

kıvrılmak

(curve)

The road winds up and down the mountain.

dönmek

(rotate)

The bolt won't screw in the hole.

dönmek

(turn, rotate)

The weather vane twisted in the wind.

renk değiştirmek

(change colour)

In autumn, the leaves turned brown.

dönmek

(change temperature)

The day turned hot.

dönmek

(turn: a bend or corner) (virajı, köşeyi, vb.)

The sports car rounded the corner quickly.

etrafında dönmek, etrafını dolaşmak, çark etmek

(move around sth)

A hawk circled the grove of trees.

yüzünü dönmek

(look towards) (birisine, bir şeye)

Öğretmenle konuşurken yüzünü ona dön.
Face the teacher when you're talking to her.

yüzünü dönmek

(turn toward)

Turn and face the audience.

yüzünü dönmek

(soldiers: turn toward)

Face the soldier to your right!

-e dönmek

(turn)

Her mind faces towards the future.

-e dönmek, -a dönmek

(with adjective: act in a given way)

Haberi duyunca deliye döndüler.
They went crazy when they heard the news.

yuvaya dönmek

(go or return to home)

This pigeon always homes the quickest.

yuvasına dönmek

(pigeon: navigate way back) (güvercin)

Pigeons that home can be used to send messages.

-e doğru dönmek

(turn, change direction)

Tom's head pivoted towards the door.

tekrar normale dönmek

(figurative (return to normal)

The company rebounded after going through a difficult period.

şaşkına dönmek

(figurative (be shocked: by news) (mecazlı)

Imogen was reeling from the news of the company's failure.

(geri) gitmek, geri dönmek

(go back to)

Sık sık doğup büyüdüğüm kasabaya giderim.
I often return to the town I grew up in.

geri dönmek

(go back to)

Some people think we should revert to a barter system instead of money.

vida gibi dönmek

(turn like a screw)

The stage set screws around to reveal a second scene.

diğer tekerleklerle aynı anda dönmek

(coordinate with other wheels) (tekerlek)

This back wheel isn't tracking with the other three.

canlanmak

(rise from the dead) (ceset)

Jesus called out to the dead Lazarus, and he woke.

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