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changeover

/cheynj-oh-ver/US // ˈtʃeɪndʒˌoʊ vər //UK // (ˈtʃeɪndʒˌəʊvə) //

交接,转变,转移,交接班

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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.

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Examples

  • All of the computer models projected at least some accumulating snow before a changeover to sleet.

  • If the storm takes a track more to the north, as some models simulate, such a changeover would probably occur.

  • It should continue for next few hours, with some accumulation, before changeover process to ice and rain really kicks in.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • But in July, the country faces a Senate “changeover” that will flip the balance of power in favor of the government.

  • The 31-year-old beat Serena, 6–1, and then Venus, 6–2, reportedly smoking a cigarette during the changeover.

  • What the U.S. really knows about the changeover in Pyongyang—and why Obama is hanging back and hoping.

  • After next week it will develop even more, because next week we make the changeover to the new fuel.

  • Since the changeover there hasn't been the least trouble in that sector.

  • For one brief moment prior to changeover the Plaza was dead still, except for the deafening rumble in the pile.