0 the act of changing or making something change to its opposite:
2 a change in something so that it becomes the opposite of what it was before:
3 a problem or failure that makes it more difficult for a person or organization to be successful:
The business suffered several reversals when it first entered the Asian market.
The resignation of the CEO represents a significant reversal for the company.
Subsequent step sizes approximately halved the difference between the prior two reversals or starting points.
Each staircase ran for 12 reversals; only the last six reversals were used for the threshold estimate.
Flow reversals are common here and velocity gradients a t the wall are small.
I n order to measure the transit time a t regular intervals, the time between reversals must be set correctly.
However, since the particle exits the pore between reversals, effects outside as well as inside the pore can be studied.
Finally, another 9n3 % of reversals were produced in formulas that the child had learnt in a given situation, and repeats in a similar context.
From pronoun reversals to correct pronoun usage : a case study of a normally developing child.
The wavelengths found for the last four reversals were averaged to obtain a mean wavelength value for each condition.
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反向, 倒轉, 倒退…
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inversión, revocación, cambio total…
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inversão, revogação, reviravolta…
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tersine/aksine çevirme/dönme, aksi/tersi olma…
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revirement, renversement…
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