单词 | turnaround |
释义 | turnaround —turnaround /ˈtɜːn.ə.raʊnd/ aep /ˈtɝːn-/ noun (BIG CHANGE) F0 [S] (UK ALSO turnround) an occasion when a business, plan, or system suddenly becomes successful: » The chairman was responsible for the turnaround in the company's fortunes.Thesaurus+: ↑Success and achievements , ↑Higher and lower points of achievement , ↑FailuresThesaurus+: ↑Starting, succeeding and failing in businessF0 [S] (UK ALSO turnround) any change from one thing to its opposite: » What a turnaround - they were losing 3–0, but in the end they won 4–3.Thesaurus+: ↑Change and changesnoun [U] (UK USUALLY turnround) (TIME TAKEN) ► F0 the amount of time taken for something to happen after a vehicle, an instruction, or an order for goods arrives at a place: » We'll have to improve the turnaround - three days is too long.» Turnaround time for the information is some four days and the average cost £12.→ SEE ALSO TURN STH AROUND/ROUND(Cf. ↑turn sth around/round)Thesaurus+: ↑Transferring and transporting objects |
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