turnover
noun
uk/ˈtɜːnˌəʊ.vər/us/ˈtɝːnˌoʊ.vɚ/turnovernoun(BUSINESS)
C1[CorU]
theamountofbusinessthat acompanydoes in aperiodoftime:
(一定时期内的)营业额,成交量Largesupermarketshavehighturnovers(=theirgoodssellveryquickly).大型超市的货品销售量很大。
Thebusinesshas anannualturnover of £50,000.这家公司的年营业额达5万英镑。
- The sevencompanieshave anaggregateturnover of £5.2 million.
- Currentguesstimatesare that the company's turnover willincreaseby 7% thisyear.
- The company'sannualturnover issomewherearound £70.7 million.
- Lastyearthe company's turnover was $240billion, up 3% on thepreviousyear.
Profits & losses
- anti-profiteering
- anti-speculative
- buoyancy
- buoyant
- cash cow
- deficit
- lose
- loseyourshirtidiom
- margin
- muck
- out-of-pocket
- profit
- profit fromsomething
- profit warning
- profitability
- profitable
- rake-off
- trade surplus
- winnings
turnovernoun(EMPLOYEES)
C2[SorU]
therateat whichemployeesleaveacompanyand arereplacedby newpeople:
员工更替率;人员调整率Thelargenumberoftemporarycontractsresultedin a high turnover ofstaff.临时合同多,人员变更率就很高。
USThey've had a lot of turnover at thefactoryrecently.最近他们工厂人员变动很大。
- There is a very high turnover ofstaffat thehospital.
- There is a high turnover ofresidentsin thecity.
- The turnoverrateamongstpermanentemployeesisquitelow.
Retiring & resigning
- abdicate
- abdication
- attrition
- bow
- bow out
- chuck
- chucksomethingin
- get off
- golden handcuffs
- golden handshake
- golden parachute
- leave the field open forsomeoneidiom
- pension
- retire
- retired
- retiree
- retirement
- retiring
- serve out
- throw
turnovernoun(CAKE)
[C]
asmallcakemade from afoldedpieceofpastrywithfruitinside:
小馅饼anappleturnover苹果馅饼
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Pastry & pies
- apple pie
- baked goods
- banoffee pie
- barquette
- bear claw
- custard tart
- Danish pastry
- elephant ear
- empanada
- Linzer torte
- millefeuille
- mince pie
- mincemeat
- napoleon
- puff pastry
- quiche
- rough puff pastry
- samosa
- sausage roll
- éclair