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turnaround
n. time between the moment goods are received until they are processed and reshipped; time for a round trip of any vehicle; change, turnabout; change in business profitability (esp. positive change)

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Turnaround
Turnaround may refer to:
  • Turnaround (road), a type of traffic junction
  • Turnaround, in aviation maintenance, the process of or time needed for loading, unloading, and servicing an aircraft, see aircraft ground handling
  • Turnaround (filmmaking), an arrangement in which the rights to a project are sold by one studio to another
  • Turnaround (refining), an event wherein an entire process unit is taken offstream for revamp or renewal
  • Turnaround, in scheduling, the total time between submission of a process and its completion
  • , a 2004 book by Mitt Romney
  • Turnaround, a 1987 film featuring Eddie Albert
  • Turnaround management, a management strategy to regenerate a company's performance

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turnaround

Noun
1. time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip
(synonym) turnaround time
(hypernym) work time
2. a decision to reverse an earlier decision
(synonym) reversal, change of mind, flip-flop, turnabout
(hypernym) decision making, deciding
(hyponym) reconsideration, second thought, afterthought, rethink
3. an area sufficiently large for a vehicle to turn around
(hypernym) area
(part-holonym) road, route
4. act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip
(synonym) turnround
(hypernym) preparation, readying
5. turning in the opposite direction
(synonym) reversion, reverse, reversal, turnabout
(hypernym) change of direction, reorientation
(hyponym) about-face, about turn


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turnaround
n. doba přípravy lodi/letadla na další cestu; lhůta; doba vyřízení/zpracování; zvrat; obrat

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Turnaround
Securities bought and sold for settlement on the same day. Also refers to a situation where a firm that has been performing poorly changes its financial course and improves its performance.