掉头

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Meaning and Usage

The word "掉头" (diàotóu) primarily means to make a U-turn or to turn one's head around quickly. It is commonly used in driving contexts when a vehicle changes direction by turning around. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone abruptly changing their course of action or direction.

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Usage Notes

When used in driving, "掉头" implies a quick or sharp turn to reverse direction, often at intersections or designated spots. It is more specific than just "" (turn). In conversation, it can also describe someone changing their mind or plans abruptly.

Avoid confusing "掉头" with "" which can mean to turn one's head physically but is less about changing direction in movement or plans.

Example Sentences

The driver made a U-turn at the intersection to avoid traffic jam.

He immediately turned back home after hearing it, forgetting to bring the

You cannot make a U-turn on this road; you must keep going forward.