turnround
英 [ˈtɜːnraʊnd]
美 [ˈtɜːrnraʊnd]
n. 同 turnaround; 周转期,时限;好转; 起色; 转机
复数:turnrounds
BNC.35898
柯林斯词典
- 同 turnaround
Aturnroundis the same as aturnaround.
英英释义
noun
- act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip
双语例句
- The five-fold increase in the offer for Bear represents a remarkable turnround for JPMorgan executives.
对于摩根大通高管而言,将收购价格提高四倍代表着一个大转弯。 - Ms Whitman must now prevent the Autonomy debacle from derailing her efforts at a turnround.
如今,惠特曼必须阻止Autonomy丑闻毁掉她重振惠普的努力。 - Business confidence is surging across European manufacturing, with the UK and Italy taking the lead, according to reports today that also highlight the turnround in countries such as Brazil and China.
今日发布的报告显示,以英国和意大利为首,欧洲制造业的商业信心正全面飙升。报告还强调了巴西和中国等国信心的回升。 - A recovery within a few months would be quite a turnround.
几个月内就出现复苏,将是一个相当大的扭转。 - Expert turnround bosses are masters at cost-cutting.
擅长让企业起死回生的老板都是削减成本的高手。 - That is a striking turnround.
这是一个引人瞩目的转变。 - The crisis has also marked a turnround in private leverage in high-income countries.
这场危机也标志着高收入国家私人部门的举债行为发生了转变。 - It would also mark a turnround from a year ago when the fund was under attack for its early loss-making investments.
注资也将标志着一年前局面的扭转,当时该基金因初期作出的投资缩水而受到攻击。 - Turnround time for the information is some four days and the average cost$ 12.
信息周转周期是四天左右,平均费用是12英镑。 - Ex: Failure of past Japanese electronics turnround plans means investors ought to be sceptical.
例句:鉴于日本电器企业过去的扭亏计划均以失败告终,投资者理应抱着怀疑的态度。