rotate
Prononciation : [roʊˈteɪt]
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Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to turn something around a central point. Imagine spinning a toy top or turning a steering wheel. When you rotate, you make something move in a circle.
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The children rotated the globe to see different countries.
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The wheel didn't rotate because it was stuck.
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Can you rotate the chair to face the other way?
Contexte : « time management »
(verb) to take turns doing different tasks or activities. For example, in games, you might rotate who gets to play next.
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We will rotate the roles in the group every week so everyone gets a chance.
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We didn’t rotate the jobs, so only one person did all the work.
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When will we rotate the duties among the team members?
Contexte : « mechanical operation »
(verb) to change the position of a part of a machine or device by turning it. Like when you rotate a knob to change the volume on a radio.
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She rotated the knob to increase the temperature.
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He forgot to rotate the lever, and the machine wouldn't start.
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Did you rotate the switch to turn on the light?
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