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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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turn (something) to good account<br />

- to make good use of a situation/experience<br />

We were able to turn our experience with the income tax office to good account when<br />

we began to look at our business practices.<br />

turn (something) to one's advantage<br />

- to make an advantage for oneself out of something<br />

The man was able to turn his previous job experience to his advantage in his new job.<br />

turn tail<br />

- to run away from trouble or danger<br />

The young boys turned tail when the farmer began to chase them from the field.<br />

turn the clock back<br />

- to return to an earlier period<br />

The politician wanted to turn the clock back to an earlier time but everyone knew it<br />

was impossible.<br />

turn the heat up on (someone)<br />

- to increase the pressure on someone to do something<br />

The police are turning the heat up on the members of the criminal gang.<br />

turn the other cheek<br />

- to let someone do something to you <strong>and</strong> not try to get revenge or become angry<br />

The man decided to turn the other cheek when someone tried to start a fight with him<br />

in the restaurant.<br />

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