turning-point
11turning point — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, dramatic, great, major ▪ It marks a great turning point in your lives. ▪ critical, crucial, decisive …
12turning point — n. 1) to mark a turning point (in history) 2) to reach a turning point 3) a turning point for 4) at a turning point (we are at a turning point in history) * * * a turning point for to reach a turning point to mark a turning point (in history) at… …
13turning point — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms turning point : singular turning point plural turning points a time when an important change takes place in a situation, especially one that makes it better 1956 marked a turning point in Franco s political and …
14turning point — Digest 20/2002 a critical point where a choice must be made Michael s heart attack was a real turning point in his life. He changed his reckless ways and began eating better, exercising more and relaxing more. The expression suggests a fork in… …
15turning point — krypties pakeitimo taškas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Minų operacijų sausumoje metu – minų lauko perėjos tako taškas, kuriame keičiasi jo kryptis. atitikmenys: angl. turning point pranc. point d’inflexion …
16turning point — See the turning point …
17turning point — noun (C) the time when an important change starts, especially one that improves the situation: The Battle of El Alamein was a turning point in the war …
18turning point — noun the turning point in their relationship Syn: crossroads, critical moment, decisive moment, moment of truth, watershed, crisis, landmark …
19ˈturning ˌpoint — noun [C] a time when an important change takes place Syn: crossroads 1956 marked a turning point in Franco s political and personal life.[/ex] …
20Turning Point (Mario album) — Turning Point Studio album by Mario Released December 7, 2004 (see rel …