Mr Tunick filed suit against the New York police department after city officials ____ his request.A. turned down B. turned in C. turned off D. turned out

Mr Tunick filed suit against the New York police department after city officials ____ his request.

A. turned down
B. turned in
C. turned off
D. turned out

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解析:tum down(tum 的本来意义是“转圈”,down 往下→音量往下转圈“调小音量”;你的要求被一次次地往下转圈,到最后成为了zero→拒绝)Tum in(转进来→上交,归还;转进被窝→上床睡觉);Tum off(转就Off 了→断开,关上电源);tum out(转出来→转来转去,晕头转向,山穷水尽疑无路,柳暗花明又一村→→原来是,结果是,证明是;)根据题干大意,答案是A。

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