柯林斯詞典turnaround /?t??n??ra?nd/ (turnarounds) 1. N-COUNT A turnaround is a complete change in opinion, attitude, or method. (觀點、態(tài)度或方法的)徹底轉(zhuǎn)變[oft N 'in' n] I have personally never done such a complete turnaround in my opinion of a person. 我個人在對一個人的評價上從沒有過如此徹底的轉(zhuǎn)變。2. N-COUNT A turnaround is a sudden improvement, especially in the success of a business or a country's economy. (尤指生意或國家經(jīng)濟(jì)的)突然好轉(zhuǎn)[usu sing, oft N 'in' n] The company has been enjoying a turnaround in recent months. 這家公司在最近幾個月里突然好轉(zhuǎn)起來。3. N-VAR The turnaround or turnaround time of a task is the amount of time that it takes. 周轉(zhuǎn)時間 It is possible to produce a result within 34 hours but the standard turnaround is 12 days. 有可能在34小時之內(nèi)得出結(jié)果,但正常的周期是12天。 The agency should reduce turnaround time by 11 percent. 這家代理機構(gòu)應(yīng)削減11%的周轉(zhuǎn)時間。 返回 turnaround劍橋詞典 turnaround noun (TIME TAKEN) [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] (UK usually turnround) the amount of time taken for something to happen after a vehicle , an instruction , or an order for goods arrives at a place (車輛的)終點裝卸時間;周轉(zhuǎn)時間;處理時間 We'll have to improve the turnaround - three days is too long . 我們必須縮短周轉(zhuǎn)時間——3天時間太長。 Turnaround time for each order is, on average , four days . 處理每張訂單的平均時間是四天。 也見 turn sth around turnaround noun (BIG CHANGE) [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] (UK also turnround) an occasion when a business , plan , or system suddenly becomes successful (突然)好轉(zhuǎn),改觀,改善 The CEO was responsible for the turnaround in the company's fortunes . 公司命運的轉(zhuǎn)變歸功于首席執(zhí)行官。 [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] (UK also turnround) any change from one thing to its opposite 根本性的變化,徹底的改變 What a turnaround - they were losing 3–0, they came back to win 4–3. 真是一個大逆轉(zhuǎn)——他們先是0比3落后,可最后卻以4比3贏了。 返回 turnaround