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词汇 turnover
释义 turnover
noun
uk /ˈtɜːnˌəʊ.vər/ us /ˈtɝːnˌoʊ.vɚ/

turnovernoun (BUSINESS)


C1[ C or U ]
the amount of business that a company does in a period of time: (一定时期内的)营业额,成交量
high turnoverLarge supermarkets have high turnovers (= their goods sell very quickly).大型超市的货品销售量很大。
annual turnoverThe business has an annual turnover of £50,000.这家公司的年营业额达5万英镑。
The seven companies have an aggregate turnover of £5.2 million.这7家公司的总营业额为520万英镑。
Current guesstimates are that the company's turnover will increase by 7% this year.
The company's annual turnover is somewhere around £70.7 million.该公司的年营业额约在7070万美元左右。
Last year the company's turnover was $240 billion, up 3% on the previous year.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Profits & losses
anti-profiteering
anti-speculative
be a licence to print moneyidiom
buoyancy
buoyant
cash cow
deficit
ka-ching
lose
lose your shirtidiom
margin
non-profit-making
out-of-pocket
pi
pocket
profit from something
profit warning
rake-off
trade surplus
winnings

turnovernoun (EMPLOYEES)


C2[ S or U ]
the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by new people: 员工更替率;人员调整率
The large number of temporary contracts resulted in a high turnover of staff.临时合同多,人员变更率就很高。
USThey've had a lot of turnover at the factory recently.最近他们工厂人员变动很大。
There is a very high turnover of staff at the hospital.
There is a high turnover of residents in the city.
The turnover rate amongst permanent employees is quite low.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Retiring & resigning
abdicate
abdication
attrition
bow out
chuck
chuck something in
emeritus
get off
golden goodbye
golden handcuffs
golden handshake
pension
quit
redundancy payment
resign
resignation
retd
retire
retired
retiree

turnovernoun (CAKE)


[ C ]
a small cake made from a folded piece of pastry with fruit inside: 小馅饼
an apple turnover苹果馅饼
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pastry & pies
apple pie
baked goods
banoffee pie
barquette
bear claw
Danish pastry
elephant ear
empanada
en croute
mincemeat
napoleon
open-faced
pain au chocolat
pandowdy
rough puff pastry
samosa
sausage roll
shoofly pie
shortcrust pastry
éclair

turnovernoun (SPORT)


[ C ]
in sports such as basketball, American football, and rugby, the act of losing control of the ball and having the other team gain possession:
The Hawks committed a costly turnover in the fourth quarter.
In American football, interceptions and lost fumbles count as turnovers.
turnover ballThey could not stop England winning turnover ball at the breakdown.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

American football
attempt
audibilize
back judge
blitz
blocker
bootleg
dime
flare
flea-flicker
formation
forward pass
forward progress
free play
play clock
point after
pulling blocker
pump-fake
punt
quarterback
return specialist

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Basketball, netball & volleyball
Rugby
General terms used in ball sports

turnover | American Dictionary


turnover
noun
us/ˈtɜrnˌoʊ·vər/

turnovernoun (EMPLOYEE CHANGES)


[ U ]
the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced:
The high turnover among daycare workers is an ongoing problem.

turnovernoun (PASTRY)


[ C ]
a piece of pastry that is folded to contain fruit within it:
an apple turnover

turnover | Business English


turnover
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈtɜːnˌəʊvər/us
ACCOUNTING UK
the amount of money that a company gets from sales during a particular period:
Group turnover rose 2% in the period, compared with last year.
annual/daily/yearly turnoverThe business has an annual turnover of $350,000.
The company reported a €500,000 loss on turnover of €4.5 million.
overall/total/worldwide turnoverTotal turnover for the year amounted to £17 billion.
first-half/full-year turnover
high/low/strong turnover
HR
the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by new employees:
The company has a staff turnover of around 12% a year.
high/low turnoverPrivate nurseries tend to have a high turnover of staff.
sales force/CEO turnover
forced/voluntary turnover
COMMERCE
the rate at which a store sells and replaces its stock:
fast/high/rapid turnoverWith the high street's fast turnover, popular fashions often sell out within days.
FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
the total number and value of shares bought and sold on a stock market in a particular period of time:
light/heavy turnoverThe market dropped in heavy turnover.
The Trust will generally not exceed a portfolio turnover rate of 100%.

See also


asset turnover
capital turnover
cash turnover
employee turnover
inventory turnover
labour turnover
sales turnover
stock turnover

Examples of turnover


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In some of these casino enterprises, there are, apparently, turnovers of £¼ million or substantial figures of that nature.
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Nationalised industries are enormous organisations, with very high turnovers.
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Many producers who have turnovers of less than £5,000 a year will be zero-rated.
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No information is available regarding either length of the faces concerned or the number of turnovers per week on these faces.
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The report gives a median figure for chief executives of companies with turnovers of more than £1,150 million as £100,000 a year.
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Of course, problems arise with the percentage of small businesses that qualify, because retail businesses have higher turnovers than other small businesses.
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Consequently, lower turnovers mean that the fixed charge operates at a far greater proportion of the company's gross profitability than it otherwise would.
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Another 178,000 traders had turnovers between £50,000 and £100,000 per annum, and contributed another £140 million between them.
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Is it not a fact that about 6,000 firms in this country with turnovers of between £1 million and £10 million a year do not export?
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The worst companies will have the highest turnovers at such times.
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In addition, there would be a great outcry from those with turnovers of more than £50,000 complaining of unfair competition.
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I suggest that turnovers of this kind are excessive and that they are indicative of something which is seriously wrong.
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Because beds are being used more efficiently than ever before, with swifter turnovers and more day surgery, the number of patients has continued to rise.
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Compliance and collection costs were greater than the tax paid for 216,000 retailers with turnovers of less than £50,000 in 1973–74.
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The flat rate will not just be for companies with turnovers of less than £100,000 but for those with turnovers of less than £150,000.
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Collocations withturnover


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annual turnover
In this region, lords and family restrictions had a strong influence, and this reduced mobility sharply, as becomes apparent from the very low annualturnover of land.
cell turnover
Try a treatment moisturiser or serum to encourage cellturnover and to keep skin fresh and youngerlooking.
constant turnover
There is a constantturnover and there is nobody to whom the industry can relate.
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