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الإنجليزية - التركية
{f} etrafında dön
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revizyon

Bu yıl herhangi bir ekonomik revizyon beklenmiyor. - Any turnaround of the economy is not expected this year.

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arkaya dönmek
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trafik vb dönüş yeri
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istirahat
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geriye dönüş
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devir
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devretme
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dinlenmek işi
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geri dönüş

O, yüz seksen derecelik bir geri dönüş yaptı. - He has made a turnaround of a hundred and eighty degrees.

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dinlenme
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{i} etrafında dönme
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etrafında dolaşma
turn around
altüst etmek
turn s.o. around one´s little finger
k. dili birini parmağında oynatmak
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LİMANDA KALış SÜRESİ, MEYDANDA KALış SÜRESİ: Bir noktaya varis ile bu noktadan ayrılış arasında geçen süre. Bu anlamda; sevkıyatın limanlarda boşaltılıp yüklenmesi; uçakların yakıt ve cephane ikmali için kullanılır. Ayrıca bak. "turnaround cycle"
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Geri dönüş; dönüş yeri (trafik); revizyon; hızla gelişen başarı; ani değişim
aircraft turn around
(Askeri) TAYYARE YAKIT VE CEPHANE İKMALİ: Tayyarenin ani harekat hazırlık durumuna gelmesi için, yakıt, cephane ve noksan teçhizat ihtiyacının bütünlenmesi işlemi. Ayrıca bakınız: "turn around"
turn around
vazgeçmek
turn around
geriye döndürmek
turn around
geriye dönmek
turn s.o. around one's
{k} birini parmağında oynatmak
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etrafinda dolasma
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(Askeri) LİMANDA KALIŞ SÜRESİ, MEYDANDA KALIŞ SÜRESİ: Bir noktaya varış ile bu noktadan ayrılış arasında geçen süre. Bu anlamda; sevkıyatın limanlarda boşaltılıp yüklenmesi; uçakların yakıt ve cephane ikmali için kullanılır. Ayrıca bak. "turnaround cycle"
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{i} dönüş yeri (trafik)
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Annoyingly repetitive or consistent

Every time you turn around the price of milk has gone up again.

To consider from a different viewpoint

Let's turn that around and look at it from another angle.

To physically rotate horizontally 360 degrees

Turn around once or twice so I can see your new dress.

Alternative spelling of turnaround
To reverse the expected outcome of a game, usually from a losing position to a winning one

They were way ahead but the game turned around on them and they lost 4-3.

To be duplicitous

You can't just turn around and say that it was all my fault.

To reverse a trend, usually towards a more favorable outcome; to return (a business, department) to effectiveness, profitability, etc

The new management team has really turned the company around and they expect a good profit next year.

To effect a positive reversal of a trend

Let's turn this around 180 degrees and enjoy the rest of our vacation.

To change to the opposite direction from a previous position

She turned her position around and now she is in favor of the merger.

To produce; to output; to generate''

We can turn around 500 units by next week.

To make a situation worse by trying to make it better

They turned it around 360 degrees and now they're losing even more money.

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A turnabout
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The time required to carry out a task

They tried to reduce their turnaround on incoming paperwork.

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A reversal of policy
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The notation for the addition of a grace note above then below a given note
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The act of turning to face in the other direction
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is the process of returning an insolvent or potentially insolvent business to operational and financial stability, while maximising all shareholders' interests
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If something such as a business or economy turns around, or if someone turns it around, it becomes successful, after being unsuccessful for a period of time. Turning the company around won't be easy In his long career at BP, Horton turned around two entire divisions If the economy turned round the Prime Minister's authority would quickly increase
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cause to get better; "The new stategy turned around sales"; "The tutor turned around my son's performance in math"
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turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically; "He turned around to face his opponent"; "My conscience told me to turn around before I made a mistake"
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cause to get better; "The new stategy turned around sales"; "The tutor turned around my son's performance in math
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If you turn something around, or if it turns around, it is moved so that it faces the opposite direction. Bud turned the truck around, and started back for Dalton Pond He had reached over to turn round a bottle of champagne so that the label didn't show There was enough room for a wheelchair to get in but not to turn round
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If you turn around a question, sentence, or idea, you change the way in which it is expressed, in order to consider it differently. Now turn the question around and start looking not for what you did wrong in the past, but for what you can do to make things better in the future It's an example of how you can turn around the sentence and create a whole new meaning. see also turnaround
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If you say that someone turns around and says something, you are indicating that they say it unexpectedly or angrily, especially in order to criticize another person or to defend themselves. I feel that if I say how tired I get, David will turn around and say, `I told you so'
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see turn 1
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get better; "Her performance in school picked up"
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turning in an opposite direction or position; "the reversal of the image in the lens"
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{i} 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 situations normally involve middle to late stage companies that are under performing or suffering bankruptcy Sometimes a turnaround can involve a young company having problems getting launched A troubled business may require financial restructuring and replacement of management Because marketing is almost always an area of weakness in troubled businesses, investors will often replace managers with individuals demonstrating specific marketing talent If management is opposed to replacing the entire team, be open to adjusting or completely altering the marketing strategy With intervention, a troubled business can be turned around, but the firm must be prepared for change
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An additional section of driveway where cars can be turned around
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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
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Financing provided to a company at a time of operational or financial difficulty with the intention of improving the company's performance
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a decision to reverse an earlier decision
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act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip an area sufficiently large for a vehicle to turn around time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip
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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
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A term that describes a turn on a roller coaster that sends the train back going in the opposite direction it came from Turnarounds are common on roller coasters with an out and back layout
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A turnaround is a sudden improvement, especially in the success of a business or a country's economy. The deal marks a turnaround in the fortunes of South Wales Electricity
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act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip
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A cadence linking the end of a verse to the beginning of the next
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On an out and back coaster, the turn located farthest from the station from which the trains begin their return
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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
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turning in the opposite direction
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repeated sequence of chords, usually three or four and occupying a period of two to four bars, e g I-vi-ii/IV-V; a k a 'vamp' (as in 'vamp till ready') See Tagg's Harmony Handout and Chord shuttle
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The portion of the roving doff where the roving changes direction when it is pulled out of the doff
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The amount of time it takes to process either a lease application or funding request
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(a) The number of hours between dismissal one day and call time the next day (b) To shoot a scene from another direction
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Refers to the ability to clear securities which are bought and sold for same-day settlement The optimum is to receive and deliver the security within the established delivery period
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time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip
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an area sufficiently large for a vehicle to turn around
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after a certain period of time, if a project/script is not produced, a studio or company will essentially offer the script to any buyers interested in acquiring the rights to it This usually involves the other company or individual paying for all "expenses" incurred while the project was being developed These are fees and expenses that were on top on the purchase price for the material Due to the high cost of development this can cause the project to then be very expensive and thus less attractive
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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
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A turnaround is a turn that allows a train to make a 180 degree turn
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A 180 degree curve Found most often on out and back, coasters as the half-way point
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Securities bought and sold for settlement on the same day or within a short period of time
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Favorable reversal in the fortunes of a company, a market, or the economy at large Investors who speculate that a poorly performing company is about to show a marked improvement in earnings might profit handsomely from its turnaround
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Space permitting, an area for cars to park and turn around without having to back into the street
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The turnaround or turnaround time of a task, for example the unloading of an aircraft or ship, is the amount of time that it takes. It is possible to produce a result within 34 hours but the standard turnaround is 12 days The agency should reduce turnaround time by 11 per cent