turnabout
turnabout.01 - motion in a new direction
TURNABOUT-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on turn-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls crane-40.3.2, hurt-40.8.3-1-1, meander-47.7, roll-51.3.1. (from turnabout.01-n)Aliases:
turnabout (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent of turner (transitive)
ARG1-PPT: entity in motion
ARG1-PPT: entity in motion
light verb
... The reason that she has
busesARG1
come to makeARGM-LVB
a sharpARGM-MNR
turnaboutrel
at 2,400 meters above sea levelARGM-LOC
just possibly is in order to leave you with a certain degree of difficulty ...turnabout.02 - transformation, becoming
TURNABOUT-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on turn-v.02. Corresponds to Vncls convert-26.6.2, turn-26.6.1. (from turnabout.02-n)Watch out for light verbs! Also, arg0 is being left off because it is not clear that it can occur in nominal usages. If you see one, call it arg0 and send it in. (from turnabout.02-n)
Aliases:
turnabout (n.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: entity undergoing change
ARG2-DIR: start state
ARG3-PRD: end state
ARG2-DIR: start state
ARG3-PRD: end state
All arguments
...
herARG1
turnaboutrel
from not wanting to have anything to do with themARG2
to jumping into bed with oneARG3
...