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turnover noun 1. 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 turnover [ˈtɜːnˌəʊvəʳ] N 1. (Comm) [of stock, goods] → renovación f de existencias; (= total business) → movimiento m de mercancías he sold the goods cheaply, hoping for a quick turnover → vendió barato las existencias, con la idea de renovarlas rápido a turnover of £6,000 a week → una facturación de 6000 libras a la semana there is a rapid turnover in staff → el personal cambia muy a menudo 2. (Culin) → empanada f turnover [ˈtɜːrnəʊvər] n (FINANCE) (= amount of business) [company] → chiffre m d'affaires [goods, stock] → écoulement m turnover n (= total business) → Umsatz m; (Comm, Fin: of capital) → Umlauf m; (Comm, of stock) → (Lager)umschlag m; (of staff) → Personalwechsel m, → Fluktuation f turnover [ˈtɜːnˌəʊvəʳ] n a. (Comm) (amount of money) → giro d'affari (000) (of goods) → smercio these goods have a rapid turnover → di questi prodotti c'è grande smercio there is a extremely high turnover in staff → c'è un ricambio molto rapido di personale b. (Culin) apple turnover → sfogliatella alle mele turnover [ˈtɜːnˌəʊvəʳ] n a. (Comm) (amount of money) → giro d'affari (000) (of goods) → smercio these goods have a rapid turnover → di questi prodotti c'è grande smercio there is a extremely high turnover in staff → c'è un ricambio molto rapido di personale b. (Culin) apple turnover → sfogliatella alle mele How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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(2) Nothing is to be gained by reversing into a following gale, and there is always risk of a turnover. Mamma, however, is only going to bring Mary and Gus and Fred and Adelaide abroad with her; the others will remain at Kingscote until February (about the 3d), when they will go to Eastbourne for a month with Miss Turnover, the new governess, who has turned out such a very nice person. Instead of shoes, the old man wore boots with turnover tops and his blue coat had wide cuffs of gold braid. |
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