15秒了解
- Physically move away or change direction.
- Stop supporting or believing in something.
- Implies a deliberate change or rejection.
- Use `turn away from` for physical movement.
意思
它的意思是物理上将身体或视线移开某物,或者停止支持或喜欢曾经追随的某人或某事。它带有一种刻意的转变感,常常带有失望或不满的意味。
关键例句
3 / 12Texting a friend about a movie
I had to turn from the movie halfway through. It was so boring!
I had to turn from the movie halfway through. It was so boring!
Social media post about a life change
After years in the city, I'm finally ready to turn from the hustle and bustle.
After years in the city, I'm finally ready to turn from the hustle and bustle.
Discussing career paths
She decided to turn from her corporate job to pursue her passion for art.
She decided to turn from her corporate job to pursue her passion for art.
文化背景
The phrase is heavily associated with 'repentance.' In many English-speaking countries, 'turning from sin' is a common religious idiom. In the tech-heavy culture of Silicon Valley, 'turning from' screens is part of the 'digital wellness' movement. Journalists use this phrase to describe 'swing voters' who change their minds between elections. Classic English literature often uses 'turn from' to show a character's internal conflict or change of heart.
Use for 'Pivotal' Moments
Use 'turn from' when the change is big. It sounds more dramatic and professional than 'stop.'
Not for Electronics
Never use 'turn from' for your phone or computer. That's always 'turn off.'
15秒了解
- Physically move away or change direction.
- Stop supporting or believing in something.
- Implies a deliberate change or rejection.
- Use `turn away from` for physical movement.
What It Means
Turn from is a phrasal verb. It means to change your direction or opinion. You can physically move away from a place. Or you can stop supporting someone. It often implies a rejection of something. Think of it as a conscious decision to look or move elsewhere. It’s not just a casual glance away. It’s a more significant shift.
How To Use It
Use turn from when you stop believing in something. You might turn from a political party. You can also turn from a bad habit. It works for physical movement too. Imagine you turn from the window. You are no longer looking outside. The context tells you the meaning. Is it about a person or a place? It’s quite versatile. Just make sure the context is clear. Don't make people guess! That’s just rude.
Real-Life Examples
- After years of loyalty, she decided to
turn fromthe company. She felt undervalued. - He had to
turn fromhis old friends. Their lifestyle was too dangerous. - The detective
turned fromthe clue. It led nowhere useful. - The crowd began to
turn fromthe stage. The performance was disappointing. - Many people
turn fromtraditional diets today. They seek healthier options.
When To Use It
Use turn from when there's a clear shift. You are leaving something behind. This could be a belief system. It could be a physical location. It could be a person you supported. It signifies a change of heart or direction. It’s often a decisive move. You’re not just pausing; you’re moving on. It’s like closing a chapter. Sometimes, it’s a reluctant goodbye. Other times, it’s a firm rejection. You wouldn't use it for a fleeting thought. It needs a bit more substance. It’s a serious decision, usually.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use turn from for minor changes. If you just look away briefly, use look away. If you casually change your mind, use change your mind. Don't use it for simply arriving somewhere. You don't turn from your destination. You arrive *at* it. Also, avoid it for involuntary actions. If your head snaps around, you didn't turn from something. You were startled! It’s not for when you simply get bored. Boredom is passive; turn from is active. So, no turning from a boring movie unless you walk out!
Common Mistakes
- ✗ I
turned fromthe door to greet him. → ✓ Iturned away fromthe door to greet him. (Needawayfor physical movement.) - ✗ She
turned fromher beliefs. → ✓ Sheturned away fromher beliefs. (Often needsawayfor abstract rejection too.) - ✗ He
turned fromthe job offer. → ✓ Heturned downthe job offer. (Turn downis specific for offers.) - ✗ The car
turned fromthe road. → ✓ The carturned offthe road. (Turn offis for leaving a main path.) - ✗ Don't
turn fromyour goals. → ✓ Don'tdeviate fromyour goals. (More formal and specific.)
Similar Expressions
Turn away: Very similar, often interchangeable.Turn awaycan sometimes feel more about physical avoidance.Turn fromcan feel more about rejecting beliefs or support.Abandon: Stronger. Means to leave something or someone completely. It implies desertion.Reject: To refuse to accept or consider. More direct thanturn from.Renounce: To formally give up a title, belief, or claim. Very strong and official.Swerve: To change direction suddenly. Usually for vehicles or physical movement.Divert: To cause something to change course. Often used for attention or resources.
Common Variations
Turn away from: This is the most common variation. It emphasizes the direction of movement. You literallyturn away fromsomething.Turn one's back on: A more dramatic idiom. It means to stop supporting or helping someone. It suggests betrayal.Devote oneself to: The opposite. It means to dedicate your life to something. It's the positive counterpart.Stick with: To remain loyal to someone or something. This is the opposite ofturn from.
Memory Trick
Imagine a Fan Really Over Misbehavior. This fan decides to turn from their favorite celebrity after a scandal. The FROm sounds like from. The fan is forgetting really old movies and moving on. It’s a firm rejection, or maybe not? No, it's just a fan turning away. Get it? Fan Really Over Misbehavior = Turn From!
Quick FAQ
Can I use turn from for physical objects? Yes, but turn away from is often clearer. Like He turned from the painting versus He turned away from the painting. The latter emphasizes not looking at it anymore. Is it always negative? Not always! You can turn from a bad habit. That's positive! But often it implies leaving something behind. Think of it like closing a door. You don't usually turn from a door you love. You turn from one you're leaving. Does it mean to change your mind? Yes, it can! It’s a change of mind that leads to action. Like changing your political party. You turn from the old one. It’s more active than just thinking differently. Can it be used in job interviews? Yes, but carefully. You might say, 'I decided to turn from a career in finance.' It shows you're moving to something else. But avoid sounding too negative about your past. You don't want to turn from your interviewer's advice!
使用说明
While 'turn from' can imply physical movement, adding 'away' (`turn away from`) often clarifies this intent. It's generally neutral in formality but can lean informal when discussing personal habits. Be careful not to confuse it with 'turn down' when rejecting offers.
Use for 'Pivotal' Moments
Use 'turn from' when the change is big. It sounds more dramatic and professional than 'stop.'
Not for Electronics
Never use 'turn from' for your phone or computer. That's always 'turn off.'
Religious Tone
Be aware that in very formal contexts, this can sound a bit like a sermon. Use it sparingly in casual chat.
Physical vs. Figurative
If you can physically turn your head away from it, you can probably use 'turn from' figuratively too!
例句
12I had to turn from the movie halfway through. It was so boring!
I had to turn from the movie halfway through. It was so boring!
Here, 'turn from' means to stop watching or engaging with the movie.
After years in the city, I'm finally ready to turn from the hustle and bustle.
After years in the city, I'm finally ready to turn from the hustle and bustle.
This implies a rejection of the city lifestyle in favor of something else.
She decided to turn from her corporate job to pursue her passion for art.
She decided to turn from her corporate job to pursue her passion for art.
Shows a rejection of the old path to embrace a new one.
My previous role required me to turn from administrative tasks to project management.
My previous role required me to turn from administrative tasks to project management.
Indicates a shift in responsibilities or focus within a job.
It's hard, but sometimes you must turn from people who hold you back.
It's hard, but sometimes you must turn from people who hold you back.
Focuses on rejecting negative influences.
✗ I turned from the door to answer it. → ✓ I turned away from the door to answer it.
✗ I turned from the door to answer it. → ✓ I turned away from the door to answer it.
For physical movement away from something, `turn away from` is usually clearer and more common.
✗ He turned from the job offer. → ✓ He turned down the job offer.
✗ He turned from the job offer. → ✓ He turned down the job offer.
`Turn down` specifically means to reject an offer or proposal.
My cat decided to turn from his expensive organic food to the dropped crumb under the table. Priorities!
My cat decided to turn from his expensive organic food to the dropped crumb under the table. Priorities!
Humorous example of rejecting something good for something seemingly less valuable.
We had to turn from the scenic route; the road was closed ahead.
We had to turn from the scenic route; the road was closed ahead.
Indicates a change in physical direction due to an obstacle.
It took a long time to turn from the memory of our breakup.
It took a long time to turn from the memory of our breakup.
Expresses the difficulty of moving past an emotional event.
The nation must turn from its destructive path towards unity and progress.
The nation must turn from its destructive path towards unity and progress.
A formal way to express a collective decision to abandon a negative course.
I used to love that game, but I had to turn from it because of the constant updates.
I used to love that game, but I had to turn from it because of the constant updates.
Means to stop playing or engaging with the game.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'turn from'.
After seeing the damage caused by the storm, he ______ the window in sadness.
He physically moved his gaze away from the window.
Which sentence uses 'turn from' figuratively?
Select the best option:
This describes a change in political support, which is figurative.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: 'Are you still a fan of that band?' B: 'No, I ______ them after their last album was so bad.'
'Turned from' indicates a loss of support or interest.
Match the sentence to the context.
Sentence: 'He turned from his life as a soldier to become a monk.'
This describes a fundamental shift in one's life path.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Turn From vs. Turn Off
练习题库
4 练习After seeing the damage caused by the storm, he ______ the window in sadness.
He physically moved his gaze away from the window.
Select the best option:
This describes a change in political support, which is figurative.
A: 'Are you still a fan of that band?' B: 'No, I ______ them after their last album was so bad.'
'Turned from' indicates a loss of support or interest.
Sentence: 'He turned from his life as a soldier to become a monk.'
This describes a fundamental shift in one's life path.
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常见问题
12 个问题Not exactly. 'Quit' is for actions (quit smoking). 'Turn from' is for paths or beliefs (turn from a life of crime).
Yes, but only if you mean you looked away from the screen, not that you turned the power off.
Both are correct. 'Turn away from' is more common in modern speech and sounds a bit more natural.
Yes, 'to turn from a friend' means you stop supporting or liking them.
It is neutral but can feel formal when used for moral topics.
The opposite is 'turn to' (e.g., turn to a new religion).
Only if you physically looked away. If you don't like it anymore, say 'I've gone off the milk.'
Yes, to describe companies changing their strategy (e.g., turning from retail to online).
Yes, you must turn from *something*.
Yes, 'turned from' is very common in stories.
It is often categorized as a verb + preposition combination rather than a true phrasal verb.
No, that would be 'turn left' or 'turn from the left side'.
相关表达
turn away from
similarTo move away or reject.
turn against
contrastTo become an enemy of.
turn back from
builds onTo stop doing something and return to a previous state.
turn out of
specialized formTo exit a path or road.
turn to
contrastTo start doing or using something new.