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
- 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。 - The disastrous turnround efforts at Sears/ Kmart prove that cost control is not nearly enough.
西尔斯/卡马特(sears/kmart)灾难般的转型努力证明,仅靠成本控制是远远不够的。 - 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。 - But this seems likely to fall short of bringing about a turnround.
不过这项计划看起来不足以扭转局势。 - While talent has been unfashionable in this sector, there are signs of a slow turnround.
尽管人才在这个领域一直不受重视,但目前已显示出转变的迹象。 - Nor is this a buyer-led turnround story.
这也并非一个买家入主后扭转大局的故事。 - We have seen the turnround, he says.
他表示:我们已看到转变。 - That means investing in growth or turnround stories, just like in the good old days.
这意味着要像过去的美好时代一样,投资于增长或扭亏为盈的企业。 - 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。 - 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。