turnaround
noun /ˈtɜːnəraʊnd/
/ˈtɜːrnəraʊnd/
(British English also turnround)
[usually singular]- the amount of time it takes to unload a ship or plane at the end of one journey and load it again for the next one
(轮船、飞机的)终点装卸时间 - Budget airlines rely on very fast turnaround times.
廉价航空公司依赖非常快的周转时间。
- Budget airlines rely on very fast turnaround times.
- turnaround (between A and B) the amount of time it takes to do a piece of work that you have been given and return it
(接活到交活之间的)周转期,时限 - Customers want a quick turnaround between order and delivery.
客户希望订单和交货之间快速周转。
- Customers want a quick turnaround between order and delivery.
- a situation in which something changes from bad to good
好转;起色;转机 - a turnaround in the economy
经济好转
- a turnaround in the economy
- a complete change in somebody’s opinion, behaviour, etc.
(观点、行为等的)彻底转变 - They remain suspicious about the government’s turnaround on education policy.
他们仍然对政府在教育政策上的转变持怀疑态度。
- They remain suspicious about the government’s turnaround on education policy.