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turn·round /ˈtɜːnraʊnd $ ˈtɜːrn-/ noun [countable usually singular] British English a turnaround 〔处理某物的〕所需时间;好转;〔观点、思想或方法的〕彻底改变Examples from the Corpusturnround• Figures for the full nine months showed a £48.5m turnround to £6.1m profits.• The average turnround for a passport application in the last year has been six working days.• They reflect a miraculous turnround from a loss of £9.3m to a profit of £5.6m for the year to August 1992.• Its voids are less than 1 percent. and the average property turnround time is within the lowest Audit Commission quartile.• The insurance giants were being snapped up in response to the strong turnround in their fortunes.• The most telling indicator of Railfreight's success in the 1980s was the unprecedented turnround in its financial performance.From Longman Business Dictionaryturnroundturn‧round /ˈtɜːnraʊndˈtɜːrn-/ noun [countable usually singular] another name for TURNAROUNDturn·round nounChineseSyllable turnaround Corpus Business a |