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turnaround

/turn-uh-round/US // ˈtɜrn əˌraʊnd //UK // (ˈtɜːnəˌraʊnd) //

周转,转折点,转变,周转率

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the total time consumed in the round trip of a ship, aircraft, vehicle, etc.
    • : turnabout.
    • : change of allegiance, opinion, mood, policy, etc.
    • : a place or area having sufficient room for a vehicle to turn around.
    • : the time required between receiving and finishing or processing work or materials.
    • : Commerce. a reversal, as in business sales, especially from loss to profit.the time between the making of an investment and receiving a return.
    • : Aviation. the elapsed time between an aircraft's arrival at an airfield terminal and its departure.

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Examples

  • The turnaround for results lags and speeds up and lags again.

  • The goal is to avoid the long testing turnaround times that the country was plagued with this summer.

  • In 2013, she was hired away from Forbes to lead the Times’ ad business, where she oversaw a turnaround and managed to introduce a native advertising studio to an old-school news company.

  • The goal for Social Studio is a 10-day turnaround from campaign booking to going live, although Estée Lauder took 14 days due to delays caused by remote working.

  • The alliance is now embarking on a turnaround plan that involves wide-ranging jobs and production cuts.

  • Yet even as the Germans wallowed in bitter self-pity, another defeated superpower underwent a dramatic turnaround.

  • This decline in entrepreneurial activity marks a historic turnaround.

  • The following month, however, funding had collapsed and the project was put in turnaround.

  • He had not made any such statement, he said, although they had not ruled out “the possibility of an air turnaround.”

  • “It is a turnaround,” Ozer said about the trial, which is scheduled to continue on April 21, with “Zona” remaining in detention.

  • However, the rapid turnaround of many of the ships shows this was not usually the case.

  • Only Hunter and his faded seat companion got out at the turnaround terminal and took the slideway to center-city.

  • The turnaround in Milosevic's position was too sudden and Russia's support has always been more moral than military.