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View usage for: (tɜːʳnoʊvəʳ) Word forms: plural turnovers1. variable nounThe turnover of a company is the value of the goods or services sold during a particular period of time. [business] Her annual turnover is around £45,000. The company had a turnover of £3.8 million. [+ of] Synonyms: output, business, production, flow More Synonyms of turnover 2. variable nounThe turnover of people in an organization or place is the rate at which people leave and are replaced. [business] Short-term contracts increase staff turnover. The industry has a high turnover of young people. [Also + of]Synonyms: movement, replacement, coming and going, change More Synonyms of turnover turnover in American English (ˈtɜrnˌoʊvər) noun1. the act or an instance of turning over ; specif.,b. a change from one use, side, opinion, management, etc. to another 2. a small filled pastry made by folding one half of the crust back over the other half and sealing it 3. a. the number of times a stock of goods is sold and replenished in a given period of time b. the amount of business done during a given period of time in terms of the money used in buying and selling c. the number of shares sold in a stock market during a given period of time 4. the rate at which workers in a company, patients in a hospital, etc. are replaced 5. US, Basketball, American Football a loss of possession of the ball by a team due to a mistake or error adjective6. that turns over a turnover collar (tɜrnoʊvər) noun( Retail: Management accounts) The turnover of stock is the rate at which it is sold and replaced with new stock. The megastores rely on a high turnover of stock. Excess inventory also takes up valuable store or selling space that could be usedfor items with higher turnover rates and more profit potential. The turnover of stock is the rate at which it is sold and replaced with new stock. turn over (tɜrnoʊvər) noun( Accounting: Management) A company's turnover is the value of the goods or services that it sells during a particular period oftime, usually a year. The company had a turnover of $3.8 million. They expect 25 percent of their annual turnover next year to come from exports. A company's turnover is the value of the goods or services that it sells during a particular period oftime, usually a year. Examples of 'turnover' in a sentenceturnover Schools with the poorest pupils have the highest turnover and the highest proportion of unqualified teachers.This system looks at property value and does not look at issues around a company 's turnover.Yet teacher shortages are acute, turnover is high and morale low.Its high turnover demands that robust, effective security controls are constantly maintained.It says in its accounts the increase is'due solely to an increase in turnover '.Its annual turnover is 200m.It hopes to increase turnover by between 8 and 10 per cent this year.He said:'We must have got something right because our turnover has proven people vote with their purses.The retail sector is notorious for its high turnover of male and female staff.You will get a high turnover of people.It will reduce your waiting lists and increase your turnover.We have the lowest labour turnover in the industry and people stay with us.The deadly enemy of great performance on the front line is high turnover.They are designed for a higher turnover of people.Companies talk of doubling their total turnover with no increases in their workforce.All they do is speed up the turnover of people we meet. High turnover of guests means high turnover of duvet covers.The company says that turnover will rise to 4.5 million in the next financial year.Its annual turnover reached 12 million last year.It was a period of high turnover at United.The arrangement provides most of the company 's turnover.His empire has an annual turnover of 500m.In fact it has a company turnover of 5.5m.It would be paid for by a levy on retailers with an annual turnover of more than 1 billion.Group turnover in the period was up 2.5 per cent to 1.55 billion.The fines involved represent about 5 per cent of the industry 's annual turnover. In other languagesturnover British English: turnover / ˈtɜːnˌəʊvə/ NOUN The turnover of a company is the value of goods or services sold during a particular period of time. The zoo has an annual turnover of £7 million. - American English: turnover
- Arabic: دَوْرَةُ رَأْسِ الـمَال
- Brazilian Portuguese: volume de negócio
- Chinese: 营业额
- Croatian: promet
- Czech: obrat finance
- Danish: omsætning
- Dutch: omzet
- European Spanish: facturación
- Finnish: liikevaihto
- French: chiffre d’affaires
- German: Umsatz
- Greek: κύκλος εργασιών
- Italian: fatturato
- Japanese: 総売上高
- Korean: 총거래액
- Norwegian: omsetning
- Polish: obrót
- European Portuguese: volume de negócio
- Romanian: cifră de afaceri
- Russian: оборот
- Latin American Spanish: facturación
- Swedish: omsättning
- Thai: จำนวนขาย
- Turkish: gelir
- Ukrainian: обіг
- Vietnamese: doanh số
Chinese translation of 'turnover' n (c/u) - (Comm, = amount of money)
营(營)业(業)额(額) (yíngyè'é) (个(個), gè) - (Comm) [of staff]
人事变(變)动(動)率 (rénshì biàndònglǜ) - (Culin)
糖三角 (tángsānjiǎo) there is a rapid turnover in staff 人员(員)变(變)动(動)很快 (rényuán biàndòng hěn kuài)
Definition the amount of business done by a company during a specified period The company had a turnover of £3.8 million. Synonyms business flow volume outturn (rare) Definition the number of workers employed by a firm in a given period to replace those who have left Short-term contracts increase staff turnover. Synonyms replacement coming and going change Additional synonymsDefinition the amount produced or the rate at which it is produced We need to increase the volume of production. Synonyms output, yield, productivityThe results reflected a continued improvement in productivity. Synonyms output, production, capacity, yield, efficiency, mass production, work rate, productive capacity, productiveness Definition the amount produced improving the yield of the crop Synonyms produce, crop, harvest, outputAll related terms of 'turnover' |