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词汇 lead-time
释义 lead time
noun[ C ]
 business specializeduk /ˈliːd ˌtaɪm/ us /ˈliːd ˌtaɪm/
the time between the design of a product and its production, or between ordering a product and receiving it提前期(新产品之前所需的设计时间)
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lead time | Business English


lead time
noun[ C ]
 COMMERCEukus
the time it takes after receiving an order to deliver the goods or services to a customer:
The result of this new approach is a shorter lead time and lower costs.

Examples of lead time


lead time
This time the regional organisation's mission arrived two months before the elections (in contrast with the one-month leadtime on the previous three occasions).
Additionally, the delivery leadtime of the supplier associated with each par t is assumed to be known.
Long leadtime to identify/develop genes of interest.
The leadtime must be defined often by using untestable biological assumptions and complicated models of the specific tumor growth.
When in situ cases were included, there remained a significant 5% excess incidence after removal of the tumours anticipated due to leadtime.
The attributes of the par t class include weight, size, production cost, and leadtime.
Waiting time before surgery and leadtime in hospital are the most important metrics for surgical trauma patients.
The complexities of randomizing in primary care were exaggerated in our study due to the characteristics of people misusing illicit drugs, who often leadtime pressured, chaotic lifestyles.
To satisfy the customer, a product configuration system must be per formed by selecting instances of components based on minimum configuration cost or manufacturing leadtime.
Yet elsewhere in the book there is evidence in support of early reform of retirement income provision, especially given the very long leadtime needed for effective implementation.
What about the long leadtime or the long time to prepare?
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
In good faith, and because of demanding leadtime, it has entered into contracts for the future.
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There is a long leadtime in education, but we have started to get on top of the problem.
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The 14-day period is the lowest possible leadtime for a weekly magazine for the public dealing with listings on a week-long basis.
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In the coal industry there is always a long leadtime between investment and plant.
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