turntable

[ˈtərnˌteɪbəl]

turntable Definition

  • 1a circular revolving plate supporting a record as it is played on a phonograph
  • 2a device for turning a railway locomotive or other vehicle around by means of a rotating platform

Using turntable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "turntable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He put the record on the turntable and turned up the volume.

  • Example

    The train was turned around on the turntable before continuing its journey.

  • Example

    The DJ used the turntable to mix different songs together.

turntable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for turntable

Phrases with turntable

  • in the process of being considered or dealt with

    Example

    The proposal is currently on the turntable and will be discussed at the next meeting.

  • to reverse a situation, usually from a position of disadvantage

    Example

    After losing the first two sets, she managed to turn the tables and win the match.

  • a rotating tray or platform placed on a table to aid in distributing food

    Example

    The lazy susan turntable made it easy for everyone to reach the dishes on the table.

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Summary: turntable in Brief

A 'turntable' [ˈtərnˌteɪbəl] is a circular revolving plate that supports a record as it is played on a phonograph. It can also refer to a device for turning a railway locomotive or other vehicle around by means of a rotating platform. The phrase 'on the turntable' refers to something that is being considered or dealt with, while 'turn the tables' means to reverse a situation. A 'lazy susan turntable' is a rotating tray or platform placed on a table to aid in distributing food.

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