upturns

英 [ʌpˈtɜːnz] 美 [ˈʌpˌtɜrnz]

n.  回升; 好转; 改善; 提高
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柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 好转;上升;改善
    If there is an upturn in the economy or in a company or industry, it improves or becomes more successful.
    1. They do not expect an upturn in the economy until the end of the year...
      他们预测要到年底经济才能有所好转。
    2. There has been a modest upturn in most parts of the industry.
      该行业的绝大部分领域都出现了一定程度的好转。

双语例句

  1. According to Redburn, Scotch is in fact a highly economically-sensitive product, with demand closely tracking economic upturns and downturns.
    据Redburn说,威士忌实际上是一种与经济形势息息相关的产品,需求紧紧跟随着经济的起伏而起伏。
  2. That is why Asian countries had some of the largest downturns and steepest upturns in the Great Recession and the following recovery.
    这就是为什么亚洲国家最大的衰退和大萧条最陡落及以下恢复一些。
  3. With respect to both monetary and fiscal policy, tightening in the cyclical upturns never matched the vigour of the easing in the downturns.
    货币与财政政策在上升周期中的收紧,从来赶不上低迷时期放松的劲头。
  4. However, industrial upturns have a habit of broadening out.
    不过,产业好转势头往往容易放大。
  5. Someone reckons that it upturns traditional viewing and tuning manner. To some extent, it can be considered the upgrade and promotion of traditional media.
    有人认为它颠覆了传统媒体的收听、收看方式,是对传统媒体的更新和升级。