You can use takings to refer to the amount of money that a business such as a shop or a cinema gets from selling its goods or tickets during a particular period.
[business]
The pub said that their takings were fifteen to twenty thousand pounds a week.
takings in British English
(ˈteɪkɪŋz)
plural noun
the income earned, taken or received by a shop, business, etc
The pub said that their takings were fifteen to twenty thousand pounds a week.
takings in Retail
(teɪkɪŋz)
noun
(Retail: Customer accounts)
A store's takings is all the money it has been paid for goods in a specified period.
Takings have been down this week because of the wintry weather.
Each day's takings is transferred to the bank by security van.
A store's takings is all the money it has been paid for goods in a specified period.
Examples of 'takings' in a sentence
takings
How could he equate the presence of the `Night Watch" to the door takings ?
I hope it does because next Sunday is the Whitsun collection for the Curate and I don't want to lose any of those precious takings.
Secombe, Fred GOODBYE CURATE
I see Dr Davies in the church to keep an eye on the takings.
Secombe, Fred GOODBYE CURATE
In other languages
takings
British English: takings /ˈteɪkɪŋz/ NOUN
The takings of a business such as a shop or cinema consist of the amount of money it gets from selling its goods or tickets during a certain period.
Takings have dropped in the last six months.
American English: receipts money
Arabic: إِيْرادات
Brazilian Portuguese: ganhos
Chinese: 营业收入
Croatian: utržak
Czech: tržba
Danish: bruttoindtægt
Dutch: verdiensten
European Spanish: recaudación
Finnish: tulot tuotto
French: recettes
German: Einnahmen
Greek: εισοδήματα
Italian: incassi
Japanese: 収入
Korean: 소득
Norwegian: fangst
Polish: dochód
European Portuguese: ganhos
Romanian: încasări
Russian: выручка
Latin American Spanish: recaudación
Swedish: intäkter
Thai: รายได้
Turkish: hasılat
Ukrainian: виручка
Vietnamese: tiền bán hàng
British English: takings NOUN
You can use takings to refer to the amount of money that a business such as a shop or a cinema gets from selling its goods or tickets during a particular period.