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单词 revolving door
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revolving door


revolving door

n.1. A door, especially at the entrance of a building, typically made of three or four rigid upright sections joined at right angles and rotating about a central upright pivot.2. a. A recurring pattern of events or problems: a revolving door of drug addiction and homelessness.b. A situation in which people remain or work only a short time before going elsewhere.c. A situation in which people with experience in an industry take government jobs in agencies that set policy for that industry and in which government employees take private-sector jobs in order to use their connections and knowledge to favorably influence government policy regarding their industry.
re·volv′ing-door′ adj.

revolving door

n 1. (Building) a door that rotates about a central vertical axis, esp one with four leaves arranged at right angles to each other, thereby excluding draughts 2. a. informal a tendency to change personnel on a frequent basis b. (as modifier): a revolving-door band. 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a. informal the hiring of former government employees by private companies with which they had dealings when they worked for the governmentb. (as modifier): revolving-door consultancies.

revolv′ing door′


n. an entrance door to a building consisting of usually four rigid leaves in the form of a cross rotating about a central vertical pivot in the doorway, designed to keep out drafts. [1905–10]

revolv′ing-door′


adj. 1. (of a company, institution, or organization) having a high turnover of employees, members, patients, etc. 2. of or pertaining to a practice in which government officials return to positions in private companies that do business with the government. [1965–70]
Thesaurus
Noun1.revolving door - an organization or institution with a high rate of turnover of personnel or membershiprevolving door - an organization or institution with a high rate of turnover of personnel or membershipsocial group - people sharing some social relation
2.revolving door - a door consisting of four orthogonal partitions that rotate about a central pivot; a door designed to equalize the air pressure in tall buildingsrevolverdoor - a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle; "he knocked on the door"; "he slammed the door as he left"
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revolving door


revolving door

A cycle in which employees do not remain in a position for more than a short amount of time before they leave, thus requiring the position to be filled frequently. Likened to a revolving door in front of a building where people can come and go at the same time. Primarily heard in US. Because public sector jobs typically cannot pay as much as private sector jobs, many positions become revolving doors.See also: door, revolve

the revolving door

1. If you talk about the revolving door of an organization, you mean that the people working in it do not stay there for very long. The revolving door at Wests has only just stopped spinning. A huge turnover of players is usually not the ideal basis for success. For the next 25 years, the company had a revolving door of executives. Note: You can also use revolving-door before a noun. High spending by the country's revolving-door governments swelled the public sector debt.2. If you talk about the revolving door between two organizations, you mean that people often move from one to the other, and sometimes back again. Mr Smith also spoke of the revolving door for senior civil servants getting jobs in industry connected with their former department. No fewer than 25 aldermen have been convicted of corruption since 1973. In fact, the revolving door between City Hall and jail accounts in part for the Mayor's current political influence.3. You can use the revolving door to refer to a situation where solutions to problems only last for a short time, and then the same problems occur again. These kids are caught in the revolving door of the justice system, ending up back on the streets after serving time, faced with their old life. Note: You can also use revolving-door before a noun. This is the revolving-door syndrome: no home, no job, no money; hence crime, increasing isolation from society, imprisonment; hence no home on release, and back again to prison.See also: door, revolve

revolving door


revolving door

[ri′välv·iŋ ′dȯr] (building construction) A door consisting of four leaves that revolve together on a central vertical axis within a circular vestibule.

revolving door

An exterior entrance door consisting of four leaves at right angles to each other, set in the form of a cross, which pivot about a vertical axis within a cylindrical-shaped vestibule See also: Dutch door

revolving door

revolving door: plan An exterior door consisting of four leaves (at 90° to each other) which pivot about a common vertical axis within a cylindrically shaped vestibule; prevents the direct passage of air through the vestibule, thereby eliminating drafts from outside.
AcronymsSeeroller derby

revolving door


Related to revolving door: Revolving door syndrome
  • noun

Synonyms for revolving door

noun an organization or institution with a high rate of turnover of personnel or membership

Related Words

  • social group

noun a door consisting of four orthogonal partitions that rotate about a central pivot

Synonyms

  • revolver

Related Words

  • door
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