turnover的意思和读音

turnover

: [ˈtɜrnˌoʊvər] : [ˈtɜː(r)nˌəʊvə(r)]

n.

turnovers  

n.income,gross revenue,business,revenue,takings

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1.[c][ususing][u]~ (of sth)the total amount of goods or services sold by a company during a particular period of time

an annual turnover of $75 million7 500

a fall in turnover

2.[sing]~ (of sb)the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by other people

a high turnover of staff

3.[sing]~ (of sth)the rate at which goods are sold in a shop/store and replaced by others

a fast turnover of stock

4.[c]a small pie in the shape of a triangle or half a circle, filled with fruit or jam

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n.1.the rate at which people leave a place and new people arrive; the rate at which a store sells products2.a sweet food like a small pie, filled with fruit3.in football or basketball, an occasion when one team loses the ball and the other team gets it4.the value of the goods and services that a company sells in a particular period of time1.the rate at which people leave a place and new people arrive; the rate at which a store sells products2.a sweet food like a small pie, filled with fruit3.in football or basketball, an occasion when one team loses the ball and the other team gets it4.the value of the goods and services that a company sells in a particular period of time

1. a a stsck turnover sales ...

2. 〖 thorough〗 turnover〖 onefullyearoflife〗 ...

3. Offensive Rebound Turnover Field Goal ...

4. Triangular debt Turnover turnover of capital ...

5. Reward system Turnover Luring talent  ...

6. Trustee deed Turnover Turnover ratio ...

7. absenteeism turnover reward ...

8. Transaction Date Turnover End-Of-Day or Mark-to-Market ...

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1.According to your estimation, how much turnover would you finish at most?

2.For a long time, a great number of studies focus one organizational level, trying to discover the main reasons of pilots' turnover.

3.Noss's efforts seem to be paying off. He says he has seen ample satisfaction rise and turnover decrease by a noticeable percentage.

4.Analysts said this was almost certainly the first time that turnover at the Chinese bourse has exceeded that of the rest of Asia.

5.Chuah says the concept has been a key contributor to Cosway's total turnover as it has enabled the company to broaden its sales coverage.使

6.Don't you think such an annul turnover is rather conservative for a sole agent.

7.The game philosophy has shifted, maybe due to the large turnover of players, or perhaps it might have been the reason causing it.

8.However, this appears unlikely to have been a major factor, given storage constraints and the fast turnover at retail facilities.

9.Sophorae shade of a grand opening, which looks like the turnover of the spray, near look like a powder snow Yingying, gratifying!绿

10.There has been a big turnover. The top four is realistic and it would be a great achievement to do that.