B1 Collocation 中性 5分钟阅读

turn in

Submit or go to sleep

15秒了解

  • Submit assignments or reports to someone in charge.
  • Go to sleep for the night.
  • Common in school and work for submissions.
  • Casual for winding down and resting.

意思

这个短语有两个主要含义。第一,它意味着提交某物,如家庭作业或报告,给权威人士。第二,它意味着晚上去睡觉,尤其是在你累的时候。

关键例句

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Student texting a friend about homework

Ugh, I have to `turn in` this massive essay by midnight!

I have to submit this massive essay by midnight!

2

Colleague discussing a work project

Did you remember to `turn in` your timesheet yesterday?

Did you remember to submit your timesheet yesterday?

3

Parent to a child at bedtime

It's way past your bedtime, honey. Time to `turn in`.

It's way past your bedtime, honey. Time to go to sleep.

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文化背景

In the US, 'turning in' work is often done through digital portals. The phrase 'turn in' is the standard terminology used in Google Classroom, which has solidified this phrase for millions of students worldwide. In the UK, saying 'I think I'll turn in' is a very polite and common way to leave a dinner party or a pub gathering when you are tired, without sounding rude or abrupt. The 'submission' sense of 'turn in' is universal in English-speaking offices. It implies a formal transfer of work, often linked to performance reviews and KPIs. In Hollywood movies and news, 'turning yourself in' is a major plot point. It carries a connotation of guilt but also a desire for redemption or a lighter sentence.

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The 'It' Rule

Always put 'it' in the middle. 'Turn it in' is the only way to say it correctly when referring to a report or homework.

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Don't 'Turn In' People (Usually)

Be careful! 'Turning in' a person means reporting them to the police. If you just want to introduce someone, use 'introduce'.

15秒了解

  • Submit assignments or reports to someone in charge.
  • Go to sleep for the night.
  • Common in school and work for submissions.
  • Casual for winding down and resting.

What It Means

Turn in is a super common phrasal verb. It has two main flavors. First, it means to submit something. Think of giving your assignment to your teacher. Or handing in your keys when you leave a hotel. It's about presenting something to an authority or for evaluation. The vibe here is official, maybe a little formal, but very practical. It’s the opposite of keeping something to yourself.

The second meaning is much cozier. It means to go to bed. You usually say this when it's late. Or when you're tired. It’s like saying, “I’m done for the day.” The feeling is relaxed, perhaps a bit sleepy. It signals the end of your waking activities. It’s a gentle way to say goodnight to the world, or at least to your active day.

How To Use It

For submitting things, you need a direct object. You turn in *something*. For example, turn in your homework. Or turn in the project proposal. The person you give it to is often implied or mentioned. "Please turn in your exams to the proctor." It’s a clear instruction.

When talking about sleep, it's usually intransitive. You just turn in. You don't turn in *something*. You might say, "I'm exhausted, I think I'll turn in early tonight." Or your mom might say, "It's getting late, time to turn in!" It’s a signal that rest is needed.

Real-Life Examples

  • School: A student handing their essay to the teacher. "I need to turn in my history paper by Friday."
  • Work: An employee giving a report to their manager. "Make sure you turn in the expense report before the meeting."
  • Hotel: A guest returning room keys. "We need to turn in our room keys at checkout."
  • Home (Sleep): A parent telling a child it's bedtime. "It's 9 PM, time to turn in!"
  • Home (Sleep): An adult feeling tired. "After that long hike, I'm going to turn in right after dinner."

When To Use It

Use the 'submit' meaning for assignments, reports, applications, or anything you're required to hand over. It works in academic and professional settings primarily. Think of official processes.

Use the 'sleep' meaning when you're talking about going to bed for the night. It's generally used in casual conversation. It's a softer way to say 'go to sleep'. It implies you're winding down. Perfect for the end of the day.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use turn in to mean 'give back' something you borrowed. You would return it. For example, you return a library book, you don't turn in a library book.

Don't use it to mean 'deliver' something casually, like giving a gift. You would give or deliver a gift. Turn in has that sense of official handover.

For sleep, avoid it in very formal situations. You wouldn't tell your CEO, "I'm going to turn in now." Stick to 'retire for the night' or 'go to bed'.

Also, don't use it for waking up. It's strictly about going to sleep. No one is turning in at 7 AM!

Common Mistakes

  • ✗ I need to turn in my friend's book. → ✓ I need to return my friend's book.
  • ✗ She will turn in the package to the courier. → ✓ She will hand over the package to the courier.
  • ✗ Let's turn in for a nap. → ✓ Let's take a nap.
  • ✗ He decided to turn in the marathon. → ✓ He decided to complete the marathon.

Similar Expressions

  • Submit: More formal, often used for official documents or applications. "Please submit your application online."
  • Hand in: Very similar to turn in for the 'submit' meaning. Often interchangeable. "Hand in your passports at reception."
  • Go to bed: Direct and common for the sleep meaning. "It's time for you to go to bed."
  • Hit the hay: Very informal slang for going to sleep. "I'm exhausted, I'm gonna hit the hay."

Common Variations

  • Turned in: Past tense. "I turned in my essay yesterday."
  • Turning in: Present participle. "She's turning in her resignation letter."
  • Turn-in: Used as a noun, often for a specific event. "The equipment turn-in is on Thursday."

Memory Trick

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Imagine a Tiger wearing a Uniform Really Neatly, In Nice shoes. This tiger is handing in his homework (submission). OR, this tiger is so tired from patrolling, he's going to bed (sleep). The uniform and neatness suggest officialness for submission, while the tiger's exhaustion hints at bedtime. Roar-night!

Quick FAQ

  • What's the difference between turn in and submit?

Submit is often more formal and used for digital or official documents. Turn in is more general for physical items or when speaking casually.

  • Can turn in be used for returning borrowed items?

No, you return items. Turn in implies handing something over to an authority or for a specific purpose, not just giving it back.

  • Is turn in formal or informal?

It depends on the meaning. 'Submit' is neutral to formal. 'Sleep' is informal to neutral. Context is key!

使用说明

The phrasal verb `turn in` has two distinct meanings: submitting something and going to bed. Context is crucial for understanding which meaning is intended. While generally neutral, using it for 'submission' can lean slightly formal in professional settings, whereas the 'sleep' meaning is decidedly informal. Avoid confusing it with 'return' when giving back borrowed items.

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The 'It' Rule

Always put 'it' in the middle. 'Turn it in' is the only way to say it correctly when referring to a report or homework.

⚠️

Don't 'Turn In' People (Usually)

Be careful! 'Turning in' a person means reporting them to the police. If you just want to introduce someone, use 'introduce'.

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Cozy Vibes

Using 'turn in' for sleep sounds a bit more 'cozy' and 'homey' than 'go to bed'. Use it to sound more like a native speaker at home.

例句

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#1 Student texting a friend about homework

Ugh, I have to `turn in` this massive essay by midnight!

I have to submit this massive essay by midnight!

Here, `turn in` clearly means to submit the essay to the teacher.

#2 Colleague discussing a work project

Did you remember to `turn in` your timesheet yesterday?

Did you remember to submit your timesheet yesterday?

This refers to the official act of submitting a required document.

#3 Parent to a child at bedtime

It's way past your bedtime, honey. Time to `turn in`.

It's way past your bedtime, honey. Time to go to sleep.

Here, `turn in` is a gentle way to say 'go to bed'.

#4 Travel vlogger at a hotel

After a long day of exploring, I'm ready to `turn in` for the night.

After a long day of exploring, I'm ready to go to bed for the night.

Used informally to mean going to sleep after activities.

#5 Instagram caption for a tired influencer

That was an epic day! ✨ Now, time to `turn in` and recharge. 😴

That was an epic day! Now, time to go to sleep and recharge.

Commonly used on social media to signify ending the day and resting.

#6 Job interview follow-up email

I look forward to hearing from you regarding the final report I will `turn in` next week.

I look forward to hearing from you regarding the final report I will submit next week.

In a professional context, it means submitting a formal document.

#7 Learner making a mistake (submission context)

✗ I need to `turn in` my friend's car keys. → ✓ I need to `return` my friend's car keys.

I need to return my friend's car keys.

You `return` borrowed items, you don't `turn in` items that aren't official submissions.

#8 Learner making a mistake (sleep context)

✗ It's 10 AM, time to `turn in`! → ✓ It's 10 AM, time to `wake up`!

It's 10 AM, time to wake up!

`Turn in` specifically means to go to sleep, not to wake up.

#9 Funny tweet about a long day

Survived another Monday. Pretty sure my brain cells are filing for early retirement. Time to `turn in` before they unionize.

Survived another Monday. Pretty sure my brain cells are filing for early retirement. Time to go to sleep before they unionize.

Humorous use of `turn in` to mean going to sleep after a tough day.

#10 Expressing deep exhaustion

After running that marathon, I could barely `turn in` my name at the finish line, let alone race properly.

After running that marathon, I could barely state my name at the finish line, let alone race properly.

This is a figurative use, emphasizing extreme exhaustion that prevents even basic actions.

#11 At a language exchange meetup

This is a great phrase for submitting homework or just going to bed. What else?

This is a great phrase for submitting homework or just going to bed. What else?

Summarizing the two main meanings in a learning context.

#12 Discussing a movie plot

The spy had to `turn in` the secret documents before dawn.

The spy had to submit the secret documents before dawn.

Clearly refers to the act of submitting sensitive information.

自我测试

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'turn in'.

I was so tired after the hike that I _______ at 8 PM.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: turned in

The sentence refers to going to bed in the past tense, and since it's the 'sleep' sense, it doesn't take an object.

Choose the most natural sentence.

Which sentence is correct for a student talking about their essay?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I need to turn it in by noon.

When using a pronoun like 'it', it must go between 'turn' and 'in'.

Complete the dialogue.

Boss: 'Where is the monthly report?' Employee: 'Don't worry, I _______ half an hour ago.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: turned it in

The employee is referring to the report (it) and the action happened in the past.

Match the meaning of 'turn in' to the situation.

Situation: 'The criminal walked into the police station and gave his name.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Sense: To surrender to authorities

Walking into a police station to admit a crime is 'turning oneself in'.

Complete the sentence about a sports performance.

The goalkeeper _______ a fantastic performance in the final match.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: turned in

In an advanced context, 'turn in a performance' means to deliver or produce a result.

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视觉学习工具

The Two Faces of 'Turn In'

Work/School
Turn in an essay Submit work
Turn in a report Give to boss
Personal Life
Turn in for the night Go to bed
Turn in early Sleep early

练习题库

5 练习
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'turn in'. Fill Blank B1

I was so tired after the hike that I _______ at 8 PM.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: turned in

The sentence refers to going to bed in the past tense, and since it's the 'sleep' sense, it doesn't take an object.

Choose the most natural sentence. Choose B1

Which sentence is correct for a student talking about their essay?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I need to turn it in by noon.

When using a pronoun like 'it', it must go between 'turn' and 'in'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

Boss: 'Where is the monthly report?' Employee: 'Don't worry, I _______ half an hour ago.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: turned it in

The employee is referring to the report (it) and the action happened in the past.

Match the meaning of 'turn in' to the situation. situation_matching B1

Situation: 'The criminal walked into the police station and gave his name.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Sense: To surrender to authorities

Walking into a police station to admit a crime is 'turning oneself in'.

Complete the sentence about a sports performance. Fill Blank B2

The goalkeeper _______ a fantastic performance in the final match.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: turned in

In an advanced context, 'turn in a performance' means to deliver or produce a result.

🎉 得分: /5

常见问题

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Yes, they are almost identical for submitting work. 'Turn in' is slightly more common in American English and for digital submissions.

No, that sounds like you are physically rotating while inside your bed. Just say 'I'm going to turn in.'

It is neutral. It's fine for school and work, but in a legal contract, you'd see 'submit'.

The past tense is 'turned in'. Example: 'I turned in my keys yesterday.'

Yes, but only if you are reporting them to the police. 'He turned his brother in.'

Only to an official place like a library or an office. You don't 'turn in' a borrowed pen to a friend.

'Turn in' is for submission/sleep. 'Turn into' is for transformation (like a frog into a prince).

Only if you are going to sleep then! It specifically refers to going to bed for a long rest.

Yes, it is very common in both British and American English.

It means to give or produce a performance, usually in sports or acting. It's a more advanced usage.

Yes, this is a very common and professional way to say you quit your job.

It likely comes from old sailors 'turning' their bodies into narrow bunks or hammocks.

相关表达

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hand in

synonym

To give work to a teacher or boss.

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submit

similar

To formally give a document for consideration.

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hit the hay

similar

To go to bed.

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turn out

contrast

To result in a certain way.

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give in

similar

To stop resisting or to submit.

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