单词 | turnover |
释义 | turnover (tɜːʳnoʊvəʳ ) Word forms: turnovers 1. variable noun The turnover of a company is the value of the goods or services sold during a particular period of time. [business] Her annual turnover is around £45,000. The company had a turnover of £3.8 million. [+ of] Synonyms: output, business, production, flow 2. variable noun The turnover of people in an organization or place is the rate at which people leave and are replaced. [business] Short-term contracts increase staff turnover. The industry has a high turnover of young people. Synonyms: movement, replacement, coming and going, change Collocations: cell turnover They increase cell turnover, which makes your skin look fresher and allows other ingredients to penetrate slightly deeper into the skin's upper layers. Times, Sunday Times Salicylic acid targets the breakout cycle, proven skin-refiner glucosamine increases cell turnover, and marine extracts control excess oil to keep your skin looking clear. The Sun These accelerate cell turnover, which means hyperpigmented cells are replaced by new ones. The Sun The quicker your cell turnover, the plumper and more glowing your skin, because the cells are fresh and resilient. The Sun The launch products, including cleansers, face and eyecreams, are said to be clinically proven to deliver faster cell turnover, visibly smaller pores and increased luminosity. Times, Sunday Times To his credit, he gave numbers on both customer turnover and losses; other players were less keen to open up. Times, Sunday Times What the restaurants tended to lose in higher food costs, they made up for with volume and considerable customer turnover. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When companies are measuring their customer turnover, they typically make the distinction between gross attrition and net attrition. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Too little safety stock can result in lost sales and, thus, a higher rate of customer turnover. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Think no booking and fast turnover, set against a buzzing soundtrack. Times, Sunday Times There's a fast turnover and a friendly atmosphere. The Sun Cynics say the supermarkets prefer the status quo because it ensures a fast turnover of stock; the supermarkets say they are just operating to the letter of the law. Times, Sunday Times But a wave of websites offering cash for old mobiles has sprung up in recent years, cashing in on the fast turnover of smartphones by owners keen to upgrade. The Sun These enzymes are responsible for fast turnover rates of cellular phospholipids. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a percentage of turnover, its profits are not especially striking. Times, Sunday Times Fines are worked out - with significant room for manoeuvre depending on specific circumstances - on a percentage of turnover. ST There should be a limit on borrowings - not as a set amount, but as a percentage of turnover. Times, Sunday Times However, in a number of situations landlords agree to take a percentage of turnover in lieu of rent. Times, Sunday Times I believe rates would be better levied as a percentage of turnover — mine would come to about 3%. Times, Sunday Times In 2018, international sales climbed to £47.5m, representing more than 80% of total turnover. Times,Sunday Times In the last three years, exports have risen from 44 per cent of total turnover to 78 per cent. Times, Sunday Times If you have 60 people each paying 7, that gives you a total turnover of 4,800. Times, Sunday Times Total turnover was 8.1billion, down 5.1 per cent year-on-year. The Sun Total turnover from all its stores rose by 8 per cent last month, much higher than expected. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 营业额 Japanese: 総売上高 |
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