| turn down | nonacceptance, act of refusing or rejecting | en | (isim) | en |
| turn down | reject, refuse; decrease the volume (as of a radio, television etc.) | en | en |
| turn down | make lower or quieter; "turn down the volume of a radio" | en | en |
| turn down | take a downward direction; "The economy finally turned down after a long boom | en | en |
| turn down | If you turn down a person or their request or offer, you refuse their request or offer. Before this I'd have smiled and turned her down Would you turn down $7,000,000 to appear nude in a magazine? = reject | en | en |
| turn down | When you turn down a radio, heater, or other piece of equipment, you reduce the amount of sound or heat being produced, by adjusting the controls. He kept turning the central heating down She could not bear the relentless music and turned down the volume. turn up | en | en |
| turn down | refuse to accept; "He refused my offer of hospitality" | en | en |
| turn down | refuse entrance or membership; "They turned away hundreds of fans"; "Black people were often rejected by country clubs" | en | en |
| turn down | reject with contempt; "She spurned his advances" | en | en |
| turn down | take a downward direction; "The economy finally turned down after a long boom" | en | en |
| turn someone down | Reject an offer or proposal or someone making one. | en | en |
| turn something down | Adjust a control on an electrical device to reduce the volume, heat, etc. | en | en |