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What's the difference between "turn", "success" and "gain"?

The differences between Cheng, zhuan, De and Chang are: different meanings, different usages and different emphases.

First, the meaning is different.

1, become: begin to become, become, be suitable for (someone), be commensurate with, and make (someone) look beautiful.

2. Turn: (make) turn, turn, turn and twist (body parts).

3. get: get, get, get, get.

4. Growth: expand, increase, strengthen, grow up and grow taller.

Second, the usage is different.

1, become: when used as a copula, it means "become, become", indicating the beginning, development and end of the situation. Followed by nouns, adjectives (or their comparative degrees), past participles as predicates, and occasionally infinitives with interrogative words. Often used in written language.

2.turn:turn can also be used as a copula, meaning "become, become", followed by a noun or adjective as a predicative, and the noun used as a predicative must use zero articles.

Get:get can be used as an adverbial when it means "gradually reaching a certain stage or state" or "starting to do something".

4.grow:grow is an intransitive verb as a solution to "gradually becoming", and it is often followed by an infinitive as an adverbial to express the result. Sometimes it can also be used as a copula, followed by a noun, an adjective (mostly comparative) or a past participle equivalent to an adjective as a predicate.

Third, the emphasis is different.

1, become: become the subject in front, which can be either a person or a thing.

2. Turn: Focus on becoming completely different from before.

3, get: refers to (from a good state) to a bad state.

4. Growth: Focus on gradually becoming a certain state.