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Definition of turnover in English: turnovernounˈtəːnəʊvəˈtərnˌoʊvər 1The amount of money taken by a business in a particular period. (一定时期的)营业额,成交量 a turnover approaching £4 million 接近400万英镑的营业额。 Example sentencesExamples - The company is guaranteed a base minimum rent and shares in the success of its tenants by deriving more rental income as their turnover increases.
- The airport has over 137 shops and, in terms of turnover, is Australia's third-largest retail centre.
- In businesses with high turnover and low profit margins, a miscalculation of selling prices can have a big effect on a firm's annual profits.
- The strategy may have been to go for turnover growth at the expense of profit margins.
- ‘We are hoping to double or treble the shop's turnover within the next three to five years,’ said Fitzgerald.
- It's not an exclusive shop, though its turnover is the envy of many traditional merchants.
- Higher business turnover means higher insurance premiums.
- It is one of the fastest growing beer brands in the UK, with a current turnover of £65 million at retail value.
- Our shop's annual turnover is £500,000 when the visitors come.
- As the store was sold, turnover reached £1million for the first time.
- Following a management buy-out in 1995, the business has doubled its turnover and is hoping to double business again in the following two years.
- In a little over a decade the company has grown into a business with a turnover of £1.5 million a year and rising.
- Afzal set up, and subsequently sold, a £1m premium turnover insurance business.
- The business has a turnover of over €1 million and the guide price is €888,816.
- Their turnover in the previous financial year was almost N $170 000 million.
- The combined business will have a turnover of over E15 million
- Medium-sized businesses, those with turnovers of $50 million or more, will also face increased scrutiny.
- Since then the company has grown into a €50 million turnover retail business with outlets in 18 locations around Ireland.
- Cobra Beer has gone from strength to strength and now has an annual turnover approaching £15 million.
- The parties still accounted for the bulk of last year's £64m turnover although the shops and a thriving online business are catching up fast.
Synonyms (gross) revenue, income, yield volume of business, business sales 2The rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced. 人员更替率 high staff turnover left the program with too many young instructors count noun an annual turnover of staff as high as 100% Example sentencesExamples - It has a 8,000-strong workforce and an annual turnover of around £750 million.
- Staff turnover in banking has been very high over the past three years because of the skills shortage and the surge in career choices.
- The frequent turnover on pastoral staffs led churches to experience upheaval and decline.
- With a high turnover of staff in restaurants, the system excels by being simple to use.
- One former employee said that the company had expanded way ahead of its requirements and had a high staff turnover because of employee dissatisfaction.
- Staff turnover is low, with several employees having served for more than 25 years.
- Employee turnover rates appeared to hold steady through 2002, the restaurant association says.
- Our staff turnover rate is in single figures, which is incredible for our sector.
- Because of the nature of the work in contact centres, there is often a high turnover in staff.
- Staff turnover has remained fairly low, fostering the program's capacity to develop lasting relationships with parents and children.
- Candidates who accept the position should have a lower turnover rate than similar employees sourced using alternative sources.
- In these firms' U.S. and Canadian operations, employment relations are typically far less stable, with much more frequent turnover of staff.
- The company operates in a business sector notorious for high staff turnover, with employees often switching agencies or wanting to do their own thing.
- Indian graduates will not always aspire to work in an industry that employs school-leavers in the West, resulting in a high turnover of staff and a potential slump in productivity.
- The company employs 160 staff and had a turnover last year of €52.5 million.
- Staff turnover has dropped dramatically, as fewer consultants leave to take up new jobs.
- According to the manager, the staff turnover or ‘churn rate’ is about 1 percent.
- Although there are no official statistics, the turnover rate of staff in low-skilled jobs in the Civil Service is believed to be quite high.
- The annual turnover of staff in fast food restaurants is often close to 100%.
- Staff turnover is low compared with some agencies and employees enjoy benefits such as free fruit, a nail bar and gym membership.
Synonyms rate of replacement, coming and going, change, movement - 2.1 The rate at which goods are sold and replaced in a shop.
商店的货物周转率 Example sentencesExamples - Sometimes shops cut prices in the interest of increased turnover.
- The inventory turnover ratio measures how quickly inventory is sold and replaced each year.
- They are packed in ice and the brisk turnover means they sell freshly and deliciously.
Synonyms throughput, rate of buying and selling, movement
3A small pie made by folding a piece of pastry over on itself to enclose a sweet filling. 酥饼 苹果酥饼。 Example sentencesExamples - The potato-stuffed turnovers, are so well-seasoned they require no chutneys to please.
- Upgrade to ‘supersize’ and throw in an apple turnover and the calorie count for that meal alone approaches the recommended amount for an entire day.
- In the end she had to give me an apple turnover to shut me up.
- Brush the pastry edges with beaten egg yolk and form turnovers.
- Trev's enterprise is fueling such tasty delights as the delicious quangdong pie, sweet jam and of course his speciality, the quangdong turnover.
- He quickly snatched the last few flaky crumbs of an apple turnover as the plate was whisked away.
- People have a wide choice of other pastries, including chouquettes, apple turnovers, chocolate croissants and curry chicken puffs.
- Unfold refrigerated piecrusts to make pot pies, Jamaican patties, empanadas and apple turnovers.
- Sometimes the dessert tray even yields a true rarity - apple pie worth eating, here folded into honest turnover form.
- Her Vanilla slice and Apple turnovers and creams are the most sought after dessert here.
- Julia journeys from her studio kitchen to Provence to make a spinach turnover with her collaborator Simone Beck.
- Richard Landon, 37, was self-conscious about his 29 st 3lb frame and used to eat pasties and apple turnovers secretly at lunchtime.
- The morning special was little more than a nice warm pan of a sweet raspberry turnover, a delicacy at the little shop.
4North American (in a game) a loss of possession of the ball to the opposing team. 〈美〉(比赛中的)易手,失球,失误 the team were sitting on their lead and taking care to avoid turnovers Example sentencesExamples - Over the last nine games, seven of which were losses, the Chargers forced nine turnovers while giving the ball away more often.
- The Raptors have been one of the league's best teams at avoiding turnovers.
- The team had seven turnovers last week against Arizona State.
- It seemed like every time they got the ball, we forced a turnover in that game.
- A turnover is where your team has the ball, and you lose it to the other team.
- Only three other teams committed more turnovers than Atlanta last season, and the perimeter positions remain in flux.
- During those five years Cunningham was involved with the team, the Chiefs averaged 33.5 turnovers a game.
- The team averages fewer than 14 turnovers a game.
- The winner won't have to carry the club; he'll just need to avoid turnovers and get the ball to the playmakers.
- The team's no-risk, no-fault offense resulted in only 13.4 turnovers per game.
- Carlyle wanted to cut down on the team's neutral-zone turnovers.
- Three of their first four possessions ended with turnovers.
- They make up for that by attacking the ball and forcing 19.8 turnovers per game.
- After a slow start, the team has found a successful formula and has stuck to its strengths - running the ball, avoiding turnovers and playing great defense.
- Known for his ability to take care of the ball, he already has had two games with seven turnovers.
- The team has committed 10 turnovers in the two games but won somehow.
- Coach George Seifert says opposing defenses look for turnovers when he has the ball.
- If we can take care of the ball and limit our turnovers, that will give us more opportunities to score.
- A turnover in possession after the kick-off saw Uni get the ball just into the Ballina half.
- He had six turnovers the next game, when the Lakers struggled to beat Cleveland, and Jackson gave him an earful during a timeout.
Definition of turnover in US English: turnovernounˈtərnˌōvərˈtərnˌoʊvər 1The amount of money taken by a business in a particular period. (一定时期的)营业额,成交量 a turnover approaching $4 million 接近400万英镑的营业额。 Example sentencesExamples - The company is guaranteed a base minimum rent and shares in the success of its tenants by deriving more rental income as their turnover increases.
- The strategy may have been to go for turnover growth at the expense of profit margins.
- Since then the company has grown into a €50 million turnover retail business with outlets in 18 locations around Ireland.
- As the store was sold, turnover reached £1million for the first time.
- The business has a turnover of over €1 million and the guide price is €888,816.
- Medium-sized businesses, those with turnovers of $50 million or more, will also face increased scrutiny.
- The combined business will have a turnover of over E15 million
- It's not an exclusive shop, though its turnover is the envy of many traditional merchants.
- Their turnover in the previous financial year was almost N $170 000 million.
- Following a management buy-out in 1995, the business has doubled its turnover and is hoping to double business again in the following two years.
- Our shop's annual turnover is £500,000 when the visitors come.
- The parties still accounted for the bulk of last year's £64m turnover although the shops and a thriving online business are catching up fast.
- In businesses with high turnover and low profit margins, a miscalculation of selling prices can have a big effect on a firm's annual profits.
- ‘We are hoping to double or treble the shop's turnover within the next three to five years,’ said Fitzgerald.
- It is one of the fastest growing beer brands in the UK, with a current turnover of £65 million at retail value.
- The airport has over 137 shops and, in terms of turnover, is Australia's third-largest retail centre.
- Higher business turnover means higher insurance premiums.
- Afzal set up, and subsequently sold, a £1m premium turnover insurance business.
- In a little over a decade the company has grown into a business with a turnover of £1.5 million a year and rising.
- Cobra Beer has gone from strength to strength and now has an annual turnover approaching £15 million.
Synonyms revenue, gross revenue, income, yield 2The rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced. 人员更替率 Example sentencesExamples - In these firms' U.S. and Canadian operations, employment relations are typically far less stable, with much more frequent turnover of staff.
- Staff turnover is low, with several employees having served for more than 25 years.
- Staff turnover has dropped dramatically, as fewer consultants leave to take up new jobs.
- Staff turnover is low compared with some agencies and employees enjoy benefits such as free fruit, a nail bar and gym membership.
- One former employee said that the company had expanded way ahead of its requirements and had a high staff turnover because of employee dissatisfaction.
- It has a 8,000-strong workforce and an annual turnover of around £750 million.
- The company employs 160 staff and had a turnover last year of €52.5 million.
- Candidates who accept the position should have a lower turnover rate than similar employees sourced using alternative sources.
- Staff turnover in banking has been very high over the past three years because of the skills shortage and the surge in career choices.
- Indian graduates will not always aspire to work in an industry that employs school-leavers in the West, resulting in a high turnover of staff and a potential slump in productivity.
- Although there are no official statistics, the turnover rate of staff in low-skilled jobs in the Civil Service is believed to be quite high.
- The company operates in a business sector notorious for high staff turnover, with employees often switching agencies or wanting to do their own thing.
- The frequent turnover on pastoral staffs led churches to experience upheaval and decline.
- According to the manager, the staff turnover or ‘churn rate’ is about 1 percent.
- Staff turnover has remained fairly low, fostering the program's capacity to develop lasting relationships with parents and children.
- Employee turnover rates appeared to hold steady through 2002, the restaurant association says.
- The annual turnover of staff in fast food restaurants is often close to 100%.
- With a high turnover of staff in restaurants, the system excels by being simple to use.
- Our staff turnover rate is in single figures, which is incredible for our sector.
- Because of the nature of the work in contact centres, there is often a high turnover in staff.
Synonyms rate of replacement, coming and going, change, movement - 2.1 The rate at which goods are sold and replaced in a store.
商店的货物周转率 Example sentencesExamples - Sometimes shops cut prices in the interest of increased turnover.
- They are packed in ice and the brisk turnover means they sell freshly and deliciously.
- The inventory turnover ratio measures how quickly inventory is sold and replaced each year.
Synonyms throughput, rate of buying and selling, movement
3A small pie made by folding a piece of pastry over on itself to enclose a sweet filling. 酥饼 苹果酥饼。 Example sentencesExamples - He quickly snatched the last few flaky crumbs of an apple turnover as the plate was whisked away.
- Brush the pastry edges with beaten egg yolk and form turnovers.
- Julia journeys from her studio kitchen to Provence to make a spinach turnover with her collaborator Simone Beck.
- The morning special was little more than a nice warm pan of a sweet raspberry turnover, a delicacy at the little shop.
- Trev's enterprise is fueling such tasty delights as the delicious quangdong pie, sweet jam and of course his speciality, the quangdong turnover.
- In the end she had to give me an apple turnover to shut me up.
- Upgrade to ‘supersize’ and throw in an apple turnover and the calorie count for that meal alone approaches the recommended amount for an entire day.
- Richard Landon, 37, was self-conscious about his 29 st 3lb frame and used to eat pasties and apple turnovers secretly at lunchtime.
- People have a wide choice of other pastries, including chouquettes, apple turnovers, chocolate croissants and curry chicken puffs.
- Sometimes the dessert tray even yields a true rarity - apple pie worth eating, here folded into honest turnover form.
- Unfold refrigerated piecrusts to make pot pies, Jamaican patties, empanadas and apple turnovers.
- Her Vanilla slice and Apple turnovers and creams are the most sought after dessert here.
- The potato-stuffed turnovers, are so well-seasoned they require no chutneys to please.
4North American (in a game) a loss of possession of the ball to the opposing team. 〈美〉(比赛中的)易手,失球,失误 Example sentencesExamples - If we can take care of the ball and limit our turnovers, that will give us more opportunities to score.
- The team averages fewer than 14 turnovers a game.
- Coach George Seifert says opposing defenses look for turnovers when he has the ball.
- A turnover in possession after the kick-off saw Uni get the ball just into the Ballina half.
- The team's no-risk, no-fault offense resulted in only 13.4 turnovers per game.
- A turnover is where your team has the ball, and you lose it to the other team.
- He had six turnovers the next game, when the Lakers struggled to beat Cleveland, and Jackson gave him an earful during a timeout.
- Only three other teams committed more turnovers than Atlanta last season, and the perimeter positions remain in flux.
- Three of their first four possessions ended with turnovers.
- After a slow start, the team has found a successful formula and has stuck to its strengths - running the ball, avoiding turnovers and playing great defense.
- Known for his ability to take care of the ball, he already has had two games with seven turnovers.
- Carlyle wanted to cut down on the team's neutral-zone turnovers.
- It seemed like every time they got the ball, we forced a turnover in that game.
- The winner won't have to carry the club; he'll just need to avoid turnovers and get the ball to the playmakers.
- The team had seven turnovers last week against Arizona State.
- They make up for that by attacking the ball and forcing 19.8 turnovers per game.
- Over the last nine games, seven of which were losses, the Chargers forced nine turnovers while giving the ball away more often.
- The Raptors have been one of the league's best teams at avoiding turnovers.
- During those five years Cunningham was involved with the team, the Chiefs averaged 33.5 turnovers a game.
- The team has committed 10 turnovers in the two games but won somehow.
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