turnaround 英 [ˈtɜ:nəraʊnd]   美 [ˈtɜrnəraʊnd]

turnaround

turnaround  英 [ˈtɜ:nəraʊnd] 美 [ˈtɜrnəraʊnd]

n. 转变;转向;突然好转;回车道 

名词复数:turnarounds 

The turnaround reflects reduced demand for solar panels, and also an increase in supply of panels and of polysilicon, a crucial material in many panels. 这个转变反映了对太阳能板的需求减少,也反映了供应量和多晶硅(太阳能板中最重要的材料)供应的增加。
But he fears a turnaround in the statistics: "In rush hour, there are enormous numbers of cyclists fighting for space on Copenhagen's bike paths, which become cramped and packed. 但是他担心数据里的一个转向:“高峰时期,不计其数的骑自行车的人争夺哥本哈根的自行车道上的空间,这就变得狭窄和塞满了。”

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  • n. 转变;转向;突然好转;回车道
  • 1. The turnaround reflects reduced demand for solar panels, and also an increase in supply of panels and of polysilicon, a crucial material in many panels.

    这个转变反映了对太阳能板的需求减少,也反映了供应量和多晶硅(太阳能板中最重要的材料)供应的增加。

  • 2. But he fears a turnaround in the statistics: "In rush hour, there are enormous numbers of cyclists fighting for space on Copenhagen's bike paths, which become cramped and packed.

    但是他担心数据里的一个转向:“高峰时期,不计其数的骑自行车的人争夺哥本哈根的自行车道上的空间,这就变得狭窄和塞满了。”

  • 3. One year later, the turnaround in perception is nearly 180 degrees.

    一年之后,人们对于这一切的看法几乎转变了180度。

turn·around / ˈtɜːnəraʊnd ; NAmE ˈtɜːrnəraʊnd / ( BrE also turn·round ) noun [usually singular ] 1 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 2 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 3 a situation in which sth changes from bad to good 好转;起色;转机 a turnaround in the economy 经济好转 4 a complete change in sb's opinion, behaviour, etc. (观点、行为等的)彻底转变 turnaround turnarounds turn·around / ˈtɜːnəraʊnd ; NAmE ˈtɜːrnəraʊnd /
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