IPA: /trænˈʃɪp/
KK: /trænˈʃɪp/
Definition: To move goods from one vehicle or ship to another for further transportation.
Example: The company will transship the cargo to the final destination by truck.
IPA: /trænˈʃɪpmənt/
KK: /trænˈʃɪpmənt/
Definition: The process of transferring goods from one mode of transport to another, often at an intermediate location before reaching the final destination.
Example: The transshipment of containers at the port helped speed up the delivery process.
IPA: /ˈtrɛʒ.ər/
KK: /ˈtrɛʒər/
Definition: A person responsible for managing and overseeing the money and financial matters of an organization, such as a government, corporation, or club.
Example: The treasurer presented the financial report at the annual meeting.
IPA: /ˈtrɪp.lɪ.kɪt/
KK: /ˈtrɪp.lɪ.kɪt/
Definition: Having three identical or corresponding parts or examples.
Example: The report was submitted in triplicate to ensure all departments received a copy.
Definition: One of three identical copies or items that are the same.
Example: Please submit the triplicate of the form to the office.
Definition: To create three identical copies of something.
Example: The secretary had to triplicate the report for the meeting.
IPA: /ˈtrʌbəlˌʃuːtə/
KK: /ˈtrʌbəlˌʃutər/
Definition: A person who is skilled at finding and solving problems, especially in technical or mechanical situations.
Example: The company hired a troubleshooter to fix the ongoing issues with their software.
IPA: /ˈtrʌkɪdʒ/
KK: /trʌkɪdʒ/
Definition: A fee or cost associated with transporting goods using a truck.
Example: The truckage for delivering the furniture was higher than expected.
IPA: /ˈtrʌkɪŋ/
KK: /ˈtrʌkɪŋ/
Definition: The business or activity of transporting goods using trucks.
Example: Trucking is essential for delivering products across the country.
IPA: /ˈtrʌkloʊd/
KK: /trʌkloʊd/
Definition: A large quantity of goods that can be transported by a truck.
Example: The company received a truckload of supplies for the new project.
IPA: /ˈtɜrnəˌraʊnd/
KK: /ˈtɜrnəˌraʊnd/
Definition: A change in direction or opinion, or the time it takes to complete a task or service a vehicle.
Example: The company experienced a significant turnaround after implementing new strategies.
IPA: /ˈtɜrnˌoʊvər/
KK: /ˈtɜrnˌoʊvər/
Definition: Able to be turned or folded over, often used to describe items like collars or edges.
Example: The shirt has a turnover collar that adds a stylish touch.
Definition: The total amount of business done by a company in a specific period, often measured in sales or revenue.
Example: The company's turnover increased significantly last year due to higher sales.
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