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turnaround
[ˈtɜːnəˌraʊnd]
n
gen.
reacondicionamiento
m
IMF.
punto de inflexión
;
cambio de rumbo
;
cambio de tendencia
;
momento decisivo
railw.
apartadero
m
tech.
carga rápida y vuelta al servicio para efectuar otra misión
;
duración de la inmovilización de un avión en el suelo para reabastecimiento
;
regreso inmediato
;
viraje en redondo
transp., tech.
ciclo de rotación
English thesaurus
turnaround
[ˈtɜːnəˌraʊnd]
n
cinema
A state of limbo that a movie enters after a studio decides to drop it. In turnaround, the producers have a chance to set the project up with another studio or with different talent. In union contracts, the time between when someone leaves work and when they start work the next day, or when someone is receiving compensation for not being given the contractual amount of time, it is sometimes said that they are in turnaround.
mil., abbr.
turnd
mil., logist.
The length of time between arriving at a point and being ready to depart from that point. It is used in this sense for the loading, unloading, refuelling and re-arming, where appropriate, of vehicles, aircraft and ships. Related term: turnaround cycle.
(FRA)
USA
The length of time between arriving at a point and being ready to depart from that point
(JP 4-01.5)
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