n. (一定时期内的)营业额,成交量;(商店的)货物周转率,销售比率;人事变动率,人员流动率;半圆馅饼(用水果、肉类或蔬菜做馅);<美>(比赛中的)易手,失误
adj. 翻过来的,可翻转的
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复数
turnovers
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turnover rate[经]周转率,换手率
annual turnover年营业额,年成交量;年总生物量
词根:turndown
adj.
turndown 翻领的;可翻下的;衰退的;下降的
n.
turndown 翻领;拒绝;低落
1.In the last calendar year the company had a turnover of $426m.
在上一个日历年度里,该公司的营业额为4.26亿美元。
2.This store has a daily turnover of several thousand yuan.
这个商店每天有好几千元的进出。
3.Within academic departments, tenure, combined with age-discrimination laws, makes faculty turnover—critical for a university to remain current in changing times—difficult.
在学术部门中,终身教职加上年龄歧视法,使得教职人员流动变得至关重要,大学要想在变化的时代保持与时俱进是很困难的。
4.My turnover increased spectacularly.
我的营业额大幅上升。
5.Even in June of 2007, when the economy was still humming along, job growth was only 132,000, while turnover was 4.7 million!
即使在2007年6月,当经济还在蓬勃发展时,就业增长也只有13.2万,而营业额是470万!
6.The company had a turnover of $3.8 million.
那个公司拥有380万美元的营业额。
7.Higher turnover should also be positive for publishers.
按理说出版商应该也得到更高的利润。
8.Our turnover actually increased last year.
去年我们的营业额竟然增加了。