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单词 turnover
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turnover


turn·o·ver

T0424600 (tûrn′ō′vər)n.1. The act or fact of turning over: preventing the turnover of vehicles in accidents.2. An abrupt change or transfer, as of power or ownership.3. A small pastry made by covering one half of a piece of dough with a filling, folding the other half over on top, and sealing the edges.4. a. The number of times a particular stock of goods is sold and restocked during a given period of time.b. The amount of business transacted during a given period of time.c. The number of shares of stock sold on the market during a given period of time.5. a. The number of things that are replaced by others of the same kind, or the rate at which this happens: the turnover of red blood cells; a rapid turnover of hospital patients.b. The number of workers that have left a workplace or industry and been replaced in a given period of time, or the rate at which this happens.c. The ratio of this number to the number of employed workers in a workplace.6. Sports A loss of possession of the ball or puck to the opposing team, as by a misplay or an infraction of the rules.adj. Capable of being turned or folded down or over: a turnover collar.

turn•o•ver

(ˈtɜrnˌoʊ vər)

n. 1. an act or result of turning over; upset. 2. change or movement of people, as tenants, in, out, or through a place. 3. the rate at which workers are replaced, esp. in a given period. 4. the amount of business done in a given time. 5. the rate at which items are sold and inventory replaced. 6. a change from one position, opinion, etc., to another. 7. a reorganization of a political organization, business, etc. 8. a baked pastry in which half the dough is turned over the filling and sealed. 9. (in basketball or football) the loss of possession of the ball to the opponents, through misplays or rule infractions. adj. 10. capable of being turned over. [1605–15]

turnover

1. Total money received in a given period. Turnover is usually the same as sales, or revenue, but it may be greater for some businesses.2. Loss of possession by the offensive team without taking a shot.
Thesaurus
Noun1.turnover - the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workersturnover - the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workersemployee turnover, turnover rateratio - the relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient)
2.turnover - a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a fillingturnover - a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a fillingdish - a particular item of prepared food; "she prepared a special dish for dinner"apple turnover - turnover with an apple fillingknish - (Yiddish) a baked or fried turnover filled with potato or meat or cheese; often eaten as a snackpirogi, piroshki, pirozhki - small fruit or meat turnover baked or friedsamosa - small turnover of Indian origin filled with vegetables or meat and fried and served hot
3.turnover - the volume measured in dollarsturnover - the volume measured in dollars; "the store's dollar volume continues to rise"dollar volumebulk, volume, mass - the property of something that is great in magnitude; "it is cheaper to buy it in bulk"; "he received a mass of correspondence"; "the volume of exports"
4.turnover - the act of upsetting somethingturnover - the act of upsetting something; "he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed"overturn, upsetupending, inversion - turning upside down; setting on end

turnover

noun1. output, business, production, flow, volume, yield, productivity, outturn (rare) The company had a turnover of £3.8 million.2. movement, replacement, coming and going, change Short-term contracts increase staff turnover.
Translations
营业额流通率

turn

(təːn) verb1. to (make something) move or go round; to revolve. The wheels turned; He turned the handle. 轉動 转动2. to face or go in another direction. He turned and walked away; She turned towards him. 朝向,轉向 朝向,转向 3. to change direction. The road turned to the left. 改變方向 改变方向4. to direct; to aim or point. He turned his attention to his work. 把(注意力)轉向 把(注意力)转向 5. to go round. They turned the corner. 繞過 绕过6. to (cause something to) become or change to. You can't turn lead into gold; At what temperature does water turn into ice? 轉變,改變 转变,改变 7. to (cause to) change colour to. Her hair turned white; The shock turned his hair white. 變色 变色 noun1. an act of turning. He gave the handle a turn. 轉動 转动2. a winding or coil. There are eighty turns of wire on this aerial. (一)圈 (一)圈 3. (also ˈturning) a point where one can change direction, eg where one road joins another. Take the third turn(ing) on/to the left. 轉彎處 转折点4. one's chance or duty (to do, have etc something shared by several people). It's your turn to choose a record; You'll have to wait your turn in the bathroom. (依次輪流的)順次,輪到 (依次轮流的)顺次,轮到 5. one of a series of short circus or variety acts, or the person or persons who perform it. The show opened with a comedy turn. (雜技中的)項目,劇目 (杂技中的)项目,剧目 ˈturning-point noun a place where a turn is made. the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life. 轉折點,轉戾點 转折点ˈturnover noun1. the total value of sales in a business during a certain time. The firm had a turnover of $100,000 last year. 營業額 营业额2. the rate at which money or workers pass through a business. 流通率 流通率ˈturnstile noun a revolving gate which allows only one person to pass at a time, usually after payment of entrance fees etc. There is a turnstile at the entrance to the football ground. (入口處的)十字轉門 (入口处的)旋转式栅门 ˈturntable noun the revolving part of a record-player on which the record rests while it is being played. He put another record on the turntable so that people could dance to the music. (唱機的)轉盤 (唱机的)转盘 ˈturn-up noun a piece of material which is folded up at the bottom of a trouser-leg. Trousers with turn-ups are not fashionable at the moment. 褲腿捲邊 裤腿卷边by turnsin turndo (someone) a good turn to do something helpful for someone. He did me several good turns. 對某人做了一件好事 对某人做了一件好事in turn, by turns one after another, in regular order. They answered the teacher's questions in turn. 依次(輪流) 依次(轮流) out of turn out of the correct order. 沒有按照順序 没有按照顺序speak out of turn1. to speak without permission in class etc. 魯莽的在課堂上講話 鲁莽的在课堂上讲话2. to say something when it is not your place to say it or something you should not have said. 魯莽的插話 鲁莽的插话take a turn for the better/worse (of things or people) to become better or worse. His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse. 轉好,轉壞 转好,转坏 take turns (of two or more people) to do something one after the other, not at the same time. They took turns to look after the baby. 依次 依次turn a blind eye to pretend not to see or notice (something). Because he works so hard, his boss turns a blind eye when he comes in late. 假裝沒看見,視而不見 假装没看见,视而不见 turn against to become dissatisfied with or hostile to (people or things that one previously liked etc). He turned against his friends. 變成和...敵對 变成和...敌对turn away to move or send away. He turned away in disgust; The police turned away the crowds. 轉身離去,驅離(群眾等) 背过脸去,驱逐(散) turn back to (cause to) go back in the opposite direction. He got tired and turned back; The travellers were turned back at the frontier. 折回 折回turn down1. to say `no' to; to refuse. He turned down her offer/request. 拒絕 拒绝2. to reduce (the level of light, noise etc) produced by (something). Please turn down (the volume on) the radio – it's far too loud! 關小,調低 关小,调低 turn in to hand over (a person or thing) to people in authority. They turned the escaped prisoner in to the police. 上繳 上缴turn loose to set free. He turned the horse loose in the field. 釋放 释放turn off1. to cause (water, electricity etc) to stop flowing. I've turned off the water / the electricity. 關上(水龍頭、開關) 关上(水龙头、开关) 2. to turn (a tap, switch etc) so that something stops. I turned off the tap. 關上 关上3. to cause (something) to stop working by switching it off. He turned off the light / the oven. 把(燈)關掉 把(灯)关掉 turn on1. to make water, elekctric current etc flow. He turned on the water / the gas. 開(通)(水、電) 开(通)(水、电) 2. to turn (a tap, switch etc) so that something works. I turned on the tap. 開(通) 开(通) 3. to cause (something) to work by switching it on. He turned on the radio. 打開使...工作 打开使...工作4. to attack. The dog turned on him. 攻擊,撲 攻击,扑 turn out1. to send away; to make (someone) leave. 趕出 赶出2. to make or produce. The factory turns out ten finished articles an hour. 生產 生产3. to empty or clear. I turned out the cupboard. 打掃,清除 打扫,清除 4. (of a crowd) to come out; to get together for a (public) meeting, celebration etc. A large crowd turned out to see the procession. 集合 集合5. to turn off. Turn out the light! 關、熄(燈等) 关、熄(灯等) 6. to happen or prove to be. He turned out to be right; It turned out that he was right. 證明(是),結果(是) 证明(是),结果(是) turn over to give (something) up (to). He turned the money over to the police. 交給 交给turn up1. to appear or arrive. He turned up at our house. 出現,到達 出现,到达 2. to be found. Don't worry – it'll turn up again. 被找到 被找到3. to increase (the level of noise, light etc) produced by (something). Turn up (the volume on) the radio. 開大(收音機音量等) 开大(收音机音量等)

turnover

营业额zhCN
IdiomsSeeturn over

turnover


turnover

1. a. the amount of business, usually expressed in terms of gross revenue, transacted during a specified period b. (as modifier): a turnover tax 2. the rate at which stock in trade is sold and replenished 3. a. the number of workers employed by a firm in a given period to replace those who have left b. the ratio between this number and the average number of employees during the same period

turnover

[′tərn‚ō·vər] (cell and molecular biology) The number of substrate molecules transformed by a single molecule of enzyme per minute, when the enzyme is operating at maximum rate.

turnover


turn·o·ver

(tŭrn'ō-vĕr), The quantity of a material metabolized or processed, usually within a given length of time.

turnover

A business term for the frequency with which something is renewed—e.g., staff or labour turnover.

turn·o·ver

(tŭrn'ō-vĕr) The quantity of a material metabolized or processed, usually within a given length of time.

turnover


Turnover

For mutual funds, a measure of trading activity during the previous year, expressed as a percentage of the average total assets of the fund. A turnover rate of 25% means that the value of trades represented one-fourth of the assets of the fund. For finance, the number of times a given asset, such as inventory, is replaced during the accounting period, usually a year. For corporate finance, the ratio of annual sales to net worth, representing the extent to which a company can grow without outside capital. For markets, the volume of shares traded as a percent of total shares listed during a specified period, usually a day or a year. For Great Britain, total revenue. Percentage of the total number of shares outstanding of an issue that trades during any given period.

Turnover

1. In accounting, the number of times or the speed at which a company replaces an asset in a given period of time. This usually refers to the amount of time it takes for the company to collect its accounts receivable or the number of times it has to procure new inventory to replace that which it has already sold. Companies desire a fast or high turnover, as this indicates financial health.

2. The number of shares traded in a portfolio over a given period of time, expressed as a percentage of the number of shares in the portfolio. A low turnover means that the portfolio is not being very actively managed; it also means that one's broker is making less in commissions, as he/she is paid per trade. See also: Churning.

turnover

1. The trading volume of the market or of a particular security.2. The number of times that an asset is replaced during a given period. For example, an inventory turnover of five indicates that the firm's inventory has been turned into sales and has been replaced five times.

turnover

see SALES REVENUE, LABOUR TURNOVER.
AcronymsSeeT/O

turnover


Related to turnover: turnover rate, annual turnover
  • noun

Synonyms for turnover

noun output

Synonyms

  • output
  • business
  • production
  • flow
  • volume
  • yield
  • productivity
  • outturn

noun movement

Synonyms

  • movement
  • replacement
  • coming and going
  • change

Synonyms for turnover

noun the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers

Synonyms

  • employee turnover
  • turnover rate

Related Words

  • ratio

noun a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling

Related Words

  • dish
  • apple turnover
  • knish
  • pirogi
  • piroshki
  • pirozhki
  • samosa

noun the volume measured in dollars

Synonyms

  • dollar volume

Related Words

  • bulk
  • volume
  • mass

noun the act of upsetting something

Synonyms

  • overturn
  • upset

Related Words

  • upending
  • inversion
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