英:[ˈtɜ:nəraʊnd]
美:[ˈtɜrnəraʊnd]
英:[ˈtɜ:nəraʊnd]
美:[ˈtɜrnəraʊnd]
turn·a·round
tuhrn raUnd
复数:turnarounds
词根:turning
n.turning 转向;旋转;回转;转弯处
v.turning 旋转(turn的ing形式)
noun
the action of receiving, processing, and returning something
24-hour turnaround time on most orders
the process of readying a transport vehicle for departure after its arrivalalso: the time spent in this process
a quick turnaround between flights
turnabout sense 1a
a corporate turnaround
turnabout sense 1b
a space permitting the turning around of a vehicle
a jump shot by a player facing away from the basket who turns toward the basket while shooting—often used attributively
a turnaround jumper
verb
intransitive verb
to become changed for the better
to act in an abrupt, different, or surprising manner—used with and
after three years he just turned around and left school
transitive verb
to change for the better
turned her life around
turnaround time周转时间;转回时间
转身
从逆差变为顺差的幅度
回合
*买进与卖出在同一天交割的证券
The first known use of turnaround was in 1888
turnoff1 of 2noun
a place where one turns off (as from a road)
something that causes loss of interest or enjoyment
the music was a turnoff
turn off2 of 2verb
to turn aside
turned off onto a side road
to stop by or as if by turning a control turn the alarm off
turn off the light
to cause dislike or loss of interest
that sort of thing turns me off
turnipnoun
either of two herbs related to cabbage with thick edible roots:
one with usually white roundish roots and leaves that are cooked as a vegetable when young and tender
rutabaga
the root of a turnip
turnernoun
one that turnsespecially: a kitchen tool for lifting and turning foods
turnernoun
one that turnsespecially: a kitchen tool for lifting and turning foods
turn1 of 2verb
to move or cause to move around an axis or center : rotate, revolve turn a crank
wheels turning slowly
to bring about a desired end by using a control
turned the volume down
to do by revolving
turn handsprings
to twist out of line or shape : wrench
turn an ankle
to change in position usually by moving through an arc of a circle turn the page turn a pancake
they turned and walked away
to examine as if by turning over : think about
turned the problem over in her mind
to make over (as a garment) by reversing the material and sewing back together
turn a collar
to upset the order of
everything was turned topsy-turvy
to set in another and especially opposite direction
to change course or direction turning to a different subject
the road turns to the left
to go around
turn a corner
to direct toward or away from something
we turned toward home
to seek out as a source of something
turn to a friend for help
to change or cause to change the witch turned the prince into a frog
water turned to ice
to cause to spoil : sour
the milk had turned
to change in color
leaves turning in the fall
to pass from one state to another : become had just turned fourteen
hair turned gray
translate sense 3a
to give a rounded form to (as on a lathe)
turn2 of 2noun
the action or an act of turning about a center
a change or changing of direction, course, or position the turn of the tide
a left turn
a place where something turns
at the turn of the road
a change or changing of general state or condition a turn in the weather
took a turn for the better
a short walk or ride
took a turn through the park
an act affecting another
one good turn deserves another
a period of action or activity : spell
a turn as guard
proper place in a waiting line or time in a schedule
wait your turn
a special purpose
that will serve the turn
special quality
a neat turn of phrase
the shape or form in which something is molded : cast
an odd turn of mind
a single circle or loop (as of rope passed around an object)
natural or special skill
a turn for languages
turn downverb
to fold back or down
to lower by turning a control
turn down the heat
reject entry 1 sense 1
turned down the job
turncoatnoun
a person on one side who goes over to the other
turnaround1 of 2noun
turnabout
the time needed for one complete cycle or round trip from start to destination and back
turn around2 of 2verb
to act in a sudden, different, or surprising manner
he just turned around and left home
to change for the better
turned her life around
1 The second wave of reality TV – constructed, scripted or bespoke – concentrated on these basic human mechanisms to propel quick turnaround stories.
2 He’s been up for hours and hours, counting the drive down to get me and the quick turnaround.
3 It wasn't doing much with it, but it was in no hurry to put it in turnaround either.
4 Production on the 10-episode season began in earnest in January, marking a remarkably fast turnaround for a premium cable series.
5 This is a complete turnaround from a few years ago, when dairy eaters routinely eschewed vegan offerings, assuming they couldn’t possibly taste as good as regular, butterfat-rich ice cream.
6 I have personally never done such a complete turnaround in my opinion of a person.
我个人在对人的评价上从没有过如此彻底的转变。
7 “I think we’ve made a huge turnaround with George Steel from a real low point,” he said, referring to the company’s general manager and artistic director, who started in 2009.
8 What is the dollar value of the Grammy Awards’ recent ratings turnaround?
9 It was a complete turnaround from her usual traveling style.
10 But talk of finances or how the layoffs may affect teachers is missing the point, Brizard said; the turnaround process is about the students.
11 Booth, Ford’s chief financial officer, was an unsung hero in Ford’s turnaround.
12 In fact, in 2007, when he and his team of transportation researchers began studying why travelers shunned buses, they found themselves in the midst of a turnaround.
13 Two, one of the most thrilling aspects of this gig for me, the CGI effects world is growing and mushrooming exponentially, and they're able to deliver the effects in quicker turnaround and less expensive.
14 A new survey shows signs of a turnaround in Northern California's housing market.
一项新的调查显示加利福尼亚州北部的住房市场有了回暖迹象。
15 The quick turnaround in the museum project's fortunes was enough to make your head spin.
16 His dramatic turnaround began with a challenge from his prison cellmate who had served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
17 Not that the quick turnaround changed the foursome's approach.
18 In fact, Pilgrimage features no human beings at all – quite a turnaround for a woman who has defined portrait photography in the modern age with her work for Rolling Stone, Vogue and Vanity Fair.
19 Or might he have one more turnaround job in him?
或者,有没有可能他还有一个等他力挽狂澜的工作呢?
20 The dramatic turnaround sent shock waves through the field and highlighted the fraught nature of “de-accessions,” the term for selling works from a museum collection.
1 检修
2 装卸时间
3 好转
better pickup upturn progress ease help mend rally heal change for the better turn the corner work out look up turn around let up turn round pick up on the mend forward turn a corner
5 改观
6 改善
improvement boost advancement thaw upswing upturn up- better condition perfect improve raise sharpen bolster uplift ameliorate burnish get better make a difference for the better make a big difference make all the difference sharpen up work on look up shore up let up crank up make over
8 周转
10 突然改变
11 回车道
12 一百八十度变化
13 大转变
14 转向
obversion turn double sheer turnover turning diversion commutation turnabout face break wind cast deflect jib wise lead away box about not know where to turn round about-face bear swerve attract bend divert invert angle around crossover deflection veer
17 时限
18 转变
transition transformation turning quirk vicissitude volte-face break switch shift resolve transform translate convert right-about passage transit shifting changeover zig fluxion veer sidetrack
20 转机