释义 |
changeoverchange‧o‧ver /ˈtʃeɪndʒˌəʊvə $ -ˌoʊvər/ noun [countable]  - The country faces rising unemployment as it prepares for the painful changeover to a market economy.
- Disorder took place at the Assembly meetings held before and after the changeover.
- He has now agreed to extend his changeover period to eight years in line with the Government-backed ban.
- If a Federal Communications Commission deadline stands, the changeover from analog to digital television will be complete by 2006.
- If successful, the changeover would take place next January.
- In the abstract we used only the numbers from the last six weeks of each treatment period to avoid a changeover effect.
- It was almost time for the morning changeover, and normally he would wait until Bowman joined him on the control deck.
- The council made many of the necessary arrangements for the changeover and told pupils which schools they would be going to.
- There is a regular changeover between individuals in the performance of this activity.
a change from one activity, system, or way of working to anotherchangeover (from something) to something a changeover from military to civilian government |