Turnover - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈtɜːrnəʊvər|
Brit.
|ˈtɜːnəʊvə|
noun
- the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers
- a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling
- the volume measured in dollars
- the act of upsetting something (syn: overturn, upset)
- a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling
- the volume measured in dollars
- the act of upsetting something (syn: overturn, upset)
Extra examples
The company had an increase in turnover this quarter.
The company has a high turnover rate.
We want to find ways to speed up inventory turnover.
The illicit drugs industry has an annual turnover of some £200 bn.
Turnover rose 9%.
Tri-Star's fast turnover of stock
Low pay accounts for the high turnover.
The company's annual sales turnover is around $300 million.
Of the 100 companies surveyed, 10 per cent had a turnover of £50m to £99m.
Job-hoppers make up 39% of employee turnover rate.
Word forms
noun
singular: turnover
plural: turnovers
singular: turnover
plural: turnovers
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