turnover
英 ['tɜːnəʊvə]
美 ['tɝn'ovɚ]
- n. 翻覆;[贸易] 营业额;流通量;半圆卷饼;失误
- adj. 翻过来的;可翻转的
英文词源
- turnover (n.)
- also turn-over, 1650s, "action of turning over," from the verbal phrase; see turn (v.) + over (adv.). As a kind of pastry tart, from 1798. Meaning "number of employees leaving a place and being replaced" is recorded from 1955.
双语例句
- 1. The industry has a high turnover of young people.
- 该行业的年轻从业者流动率较高。
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- 2. How do you account for the company's alarmingly high staff turnover?
- 你怎么解释这家公司高得令人忧虑的人员流动率?
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- 3. Catering may now account for close on a quarter of pub turnover.
- 承办酒席现在可能占酒吧营业额的近1/4。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. My turnover increased spectacularly.
- 我的营业额大幅上升。
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- 5. Staff turnover is particularly high among junior grades.
- 基层职员的流动率特别高。
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