turnaround

  • 11Turnaround — Le terme turnaround (mot anglais qui signifie revirement ou retournement ) désigne, dans une progression harmonique, une suite d accords (issus de la même gamme diatonique) placée à la fin d une section harmonique, dont la fonction est de créer… …

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  • 12Turnaround — Turn|around 〈[ tœ:nəraʊnd] m. 6; Wirtsch.〉 1. Regenerierung eines Unternehmens, das der Existenzbedrohung ausgesetzt war u. nun wieder überlebensfähig ist, Ende einer wirtschaftlichen Verlustperiode 2. Umlaufzeit, Umschaltzeit [zu engl. turn… …

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  • 13turnaround — noun Date: 1926 1. a. the process of readying a transport vehicle for departure after its arrival; also the time spent in this process < a quick turnaround between flights > b. the action of receiving, processing, and returning something < 24&#8230; …

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  • 14turnaround — turn|a|round [ˈtə:nəraund US ˈtə:rn ] n also turnround BrE [singular] 1.) the time it takes to receive something, deal with it and send it back, especially on a plane, ship etc ▪ The average turnaround for a passport application is six working&#8230; …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 15Turnaround — The financial recovery of a company that has been performing poorly for an extended time. In order to effect a turnaround, a company must acknowledge and identify its problems, consider changes in management and develop and implement a problem&#8230; …

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  • 16turnaround — UK [ˈtɜː(r)nəˌraʊnd] / US [ˈtɜrnəˌraʊnd] noun Word forms turnaround : singular turnaround plural turnarounds 1) a) [countable] an important change in a situation that causes it to improve an economic turnaround b) an important change in opinions&#8230; …

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  • 17Turnaround — El término Turnaround puede referirse a: Canción de la banda estadounidense de New Wave Devo Tiempo de turnaround en un sistema operativo. La suma del tiempo de servicio a un proceso y el tiempo de espera en la cola de ejecución (ready). Esta&#8230; …

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  • 18turnaround — /ˈtɜnəraʊnd/ (say ternuhrownd) noun 1. a reversal in circumstances, as debit to credit, loss to profit, or in sport, especially as losing to winning: *The September figures show that there is some way before the housing industry will bottom and&#8230; …

  • 19turnaround — The length of time between arriving at a point and being ready to depart from that point. It is used in this sense for the loading, unloading, re fueling, and re arming, where appropriate, of vehicles, aircraft, and ships. See also turnaround&#8230; …

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  • 20turnaround — noun a) The act of turning to face in the other direction. They tried to reduce their turnaround on incoming paperwork. b) A reversal of policy. Syn: U turn …

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