A new turning and drop-off area for traffic outside the school gates is to be provided as part of the overall scheme.
Police said the man drove towards her home in Beeston, but deliberately took a wrong turning along Moor Road.
Some of these turnings are small and some are large.
Although there was still a way to go, he began instinctively to search for the turning which led to the track running from the road to the house.
But their course was straight, no turnings, no winding.
The present bypass has no side turnings at all between its roundabouts at either end and provides free and unobstructed traffic flow.
She pointed to the controlled crossing in the Bath road near the Manton turning which had proved a great success.
He took the last turning before the road that led to the school, and smacked straight into someone.
By law, cars are not supposed to park within 50m of the turning into Northdown Road but this is ignored and nobody ever puts the law into action.
What I have to do then is erect signposts at all the junctions where there are wrong turnings so as to help people past the danger points.
After some wrangles and wrong turnings, we found Trish's place.
Sherry's just taken a wrong turning into a very dead end.
Overtaking at junctions and turnings is not to be allowed.
She wasn't sure which way she was to go, so she kept taking turnings down lanes which she thought would lead northwards.
Through the steamed-up windows I could see that we were driving along Moor Lane, but that we had missed our usual turning and were heading towards the ring road.
Those wrong turnings and wrong streets also delay your journey home.
Synonyms
turn-off, turn, side road, exit
North American turnout
2mass nounThe action or skill of using a lathe.
车削;车工工艺
2.1turningsShavings of wood resulting from turning wood on a lathe.
车削下脚,削屑
Rhymes
discerning, Herning, yearning
Definition of turning in US English:
turning
nounˈtərnɪŋˈtərniNG
1A place where a road branches off another.
转弯处,岔道口
take the first turning on the right
右手第一个路口拐弯。
Example sentencesExamples
He took the last turning before the road that led to the school, and smacked straight into someone.
By law, cars are not supposed to park within 50m of the turning into Northdown Road but this is ignored and nobody ever puts the law into action.
Although there was still a way to go, he began instinctively to search for the turning which led to the track running from the road to the house.
Police said the man drove towards her home in Beeston, but deliberately took a wrong turning along Moor Road.
Some of these turnings are small and some are large.
What I have to do then is erect signposts at all the junctions where there are wrong turnings so as to help people past the danger points.
Those wrong turnings and wrong streets also delay your journey home.
After some wrangles and wrong turnings, we found Trish's place.
She wasn't sure which way she was to go, so she kept taking turnings down lanes which she thought would lead northwards.
Sherry's just taken a wrong turning into a very dead end.
But their course was straight, no turnings, no winding.
A new turning and drop-off area for traffic outside the school gates is to be provided as part of the overall scheme.
She pointed to the controlled crossing in the Bath road near the Manton turning which had proved a great success.
The present bypass has no side turnings at all between its roundabouts at either end and provides free and unobstructed traffic flow.
Overtaking at junctions and turnings is not to be allowed.
Through the steamed-up windows I could see that we were driving along Moor Lane, but that we had missed our usual turning and were heading towards the ring road.
Synonyms
turn-off, turn, side road, exit
2The action or skill of using a lathe.
车削;车工工艺
2.1turningsShavings of wood or metal resulting from turning something on a lathe.