changeover system
1changeover — change‧o‧ver [ˈtʆeɪndʒˌəʊvə ǁ ˌoʊvər] noun [countable] a change from one system or way of doing something to another: • Prices rose in Germany during the changeover from Deutschmarks to Euros. * * * changeover UK US /ˈtʃeɪndʒˌəʊvər/ noun [C,… …
2changeover — ► NOUN ▪ a change from one system or situation to another …
3changeover — UK [ˈtʃeɪndʒˌəʊvə(r)] / US [ˈtʃeɪndʒˌoʊvər] noun [countable] Word forms changeover : singular changeover plural changeovers a change from one method, system, or activity to another changeover to: the changeover to a new currency changeover from:… …
4changeover — change|o|ver [ tʃeındʒ,ouvər ] noun count a change from one method, system, or activity to another: changeover to: the changeover to a new currency changeover from: the formal changeover from British to Chinese rule …
5changeover — [[t]tʃe͟ɪnʤoʊvə(r)[/t]] changeovers N COUNT A changeover is a change from one activity or system to another. He again called for a faster changeover to a market economy... Right now we are in the changeover period between autumn and winter …
6changeover — change|o|ver [ˈtʃeındʒˌəuvə US ˌouvər] n a change from one activity, system, or way of working to another changeover (from sth) to sth ▪ a changeover from military to civilian government …
7changeover — /chaynj oh veuhr/, n. a conversion or complete change from one thing, condition, or system to another, as in equipment, personnel, methods of production, etc.: a changeover to automated equipment. [1905 10; n. use of v. phrase change over] * * * …
8changeover — noun (C) a change from one activity, system, or way of working to another: working to ensure that the changeover to the new method is as smooth as possible …
9changeover — noun a change from one system or situation to another …
10changeover — [ˈtʃeɪndʒˌəʊvə] noun [C] a change from one method, system, or activity to another …