upturn的意思和读音

upturn

: [ˈʌpˌtɜrn] : [ˈʌpˌtɜː(r)n]

n.

v.(使);(使)

使

upturns  upturning  upturned  

v.right

n.slump

v.overturn,capsize,upset,tip over,turn over

n.improvement,increase,recovery,growth,revival

upturnn.

1.[ususing]~ (in sth)a situation in which sth improves or increases over a period of time

an upturn in the economy

The restaurant trade is on the upturn.

v.1.(使),(使)2.(使);,

n.1.,2.;

n.1.an increase in something such as business or economic activity

1. uptrend upturn upturned ...

2. uptrend upturn upward adjustment ...

3. uptrusion upturn upturned ...

4. * chap [] * upturn * overdraw ...

5. upset upturn 使…… urban ...

6.使 upgrade v. upturn n. 使使 USP ...

7. wont upturn , hover , , ...

8.使 upgrade v. upturn n. 使使 USP ...

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1.And given Ferrari's recent upturn in performance, they may just be able to help Kimi to that elusive first world title!

2.The pattern is that of an economic upturn beginning to press on primary producing capacity, and in the UK on the labour market too.

3.The upturn following a decline is often shortlived and prices might resume their decline.

4.If all that did not produce an upturn in growth, something very strange would be happening.

5.And in the early stages of an upturn there is often a lag between vacancies rising and unemployment falling.

6.Enough talk, I said the yen. Do not felt loss, and so next year's economic upturn, and I will sell at high prices, and to share with you..

7.The upturn was an ''important turning point'' for exporters, a customs agency economist, Huang Guohua, said on state television, CCTV.”,HuangGuohua(CCTV

8.Ensuring that this fragile upturn is sustained will require some skill from policymakers.

9.Youngsters who have studied for longer may, moreover, be better placed for an eventual upturn, whenever that might be.

10.I don't think so. The government has decided to prop up the market with pension funds. There should be a small upturn.退