changeover / ˈtʃeɪndʒˌoʊ vər /

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changeover 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a conversion or complete change from one thing, condition, or system to another, as in equipment, personnel, methods of production, etc.: a changeover to automated equipment.

changeover 近义词

n. 名词 noun

conversion

changeover 的近义词 4
changeover 的反义词 1

更多changeover例句

  1. All of the computer models projected at least some accumulating snow before a changeover to sleet.
  2. If the storm takes a track more to the north, as some models simulate, such a changeover would probably occur.
  3. It should continue for next few hours, with some accumulation, before changeover process to ice and rain really kicks in.
  4. We probably have another hour or two of snow inside the Beltway and just to the west before the changeover to sleet, freezing rain, and rain begins.
  5. District parents Moira Allbritton and Suzy Reid said they also worry about students in the changeover and felt most parents did not realize the disruption coming.
  6. But in July, the country faces a Senate “changeover” that will flip the balance of power in favor of the government.
  7. The 31-year-old beat Serena, 6–1, and then Venus, 6–2, reportedly smoking a cigarette during the changeover.
  8. What the U.S. really knows about the changeover in Pyongyang—and why Obama is hanging back and hoping.
  9. After next week it will develop even more, because next week we make the changeover to the new fuel.
  10. Since the changeover there hasn't been the least trouble in that sector.
  11. For one brief moment prior to changeover the Plaza was dead still, except for the deafening rumble in the pile.