turnaround

  • 1turnaround — index reversion (act of returning) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 turnaround …

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  • 2turnaround — ☆ turnaround [tʉrn′ə round΄ ] n. 1. TURNABOUT 2. a wide area, as in a driveway, to allow for turning a vehicle around 3. the time needed to unload, refuel, service, and reload an aircraft 4. the time needed to complete a job, perform a service,… …

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  • 3turnaround — (n.) 1936, from verbal phrase turn around reverse, 1880, American English …

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  • 4turnaround — /ingl. ˈtYːnəˌraund/ [vc. ingl., propr. «giravolta, inversione»] s. m. inv. (org. az.) ristrutturazione aziendale …

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  • 5turnaround — (also turnround) ► NOUN 1) an abrupt or unexpected change. 2) the process of completing or the time needed to complete a task …

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  • 6Turnaround — Ein Turnaround (Richtungsänderung, Umschwung, Herkunft von engl.: turn around) ist im weitesten Sinne jedwede Umkehr. In der Regel ist eine Umkehr ins Positive gemeint, das Umkehren einer Abschwungsituation in eine Aufschwungsituation, am… …

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  • 7Turnaround — The term Turnaround may mean:* Turnaround (road), a civil engineering term for a type of junction which enables traffic heading in one direction to efficiently turn around and head in the opposite direction. It is sometimes used as a synonym for… …

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  • 8Turnaround — Securities bought and sold for settlement on the same day. Also, when a firm that has been performing poorly changes its financial course and improves its performance. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * turnaround turn‧a‧round… …

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  • 9turnaround — securities bought and sold for settlement on the same day. Also describes a firm that has been performing poorly, but changes its financial course and improves its performance. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * turnaround turn‧a‧round… …

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  • 10turnaround — [[t]tɜ͟ː(r)nəraʊnd[/t]] turnarounds 1) N COUNT: oft N in n A turnaround is a complete change in opinion, attitude, or method. I have personally never done such a complete turnaround in my opinion of a person... I don t see any vast turnarounds in …

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