English-German translations for turnaround

  • KehrtwendungdieDiese Kehrtwendung ist wirklich bemerkenswert. The turnaround is truly remarkable.
  • Richtungsänderungdie
  • Sanierungdie
  • UmschwungderAngesichts des dramatischen Umschwungs der irischen Wirtschaft wie anderer Wirtschaften könnten die Jahre 2006 und 2007 genauso gut vor ewigen Zeiten gewesen sein. Given the dramatic turnaround in the Irish economy, as in other economies, the years of 2006 and 2007 might as well have been a lifetime ago. Gegenwärtig sind verbesserte Kontakte jedoch recht unwahrscheinlich, solange es keinen entscheidenden Umschwung in der in Belarus verfolgten Politik gibt. Right now, it is, however, unlikely that contacts will be improved as long as there is no decisive turnaround in the policy conducted in Belarus. Die Reform hat sehr schnell an Bedeutung verloren in Anbetracht des großen Umschwungs auf dem Markt, was beweist, dass dieser Sektor den Preisschwankungen schutzlos ausgeliefert ist. The reform has very quickly become irrelevant, due to the major turnaround in the market, which demonstrates that the sector is totally at the mercy of price volatility.
  • WendedieDamit ist eine echte Wende bewirkt worden. Beschwerden hat es kaum gegeben. The turnaround has been dramatic and there have been few complaints. Diese Forderung hier ist die größte Veränderung und Wende, die wir jemals in einem bedeutenden Industriezweig erlebt haben. This demand here will be the biggest change and turnaround we have ever seen in a major industry. Darüberhinaus glauben wir, dass diese Änderung wirklich stattgefunden hat und es eine Wende in der Politik der Vereinigten Staaten gegeben hat. What is more, we believe that, in reality, this change has occurred and a turnaround has occurred in US policy.

Definition of turnaround

  • The act of turning to face in the other direction
  • A reversal of policy
  • A turnabout; a reversal of circumstances
  • A series of sketches of a character as seen from different angles
  • A cadence linking the end of a verse to the beginning of the next
  • A contractual provision by which, if the studio elects to abandon a film project, the producer has a limited period in which to sell it elsewhere

Examples

  • The basketball player made a turnaround jump shot
  • They tried to reduce their turnaround on incoming paperwork.

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