Turnover синонимы

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  • upset

    often in politics

  • overturn

    often in politics

  • revolution

    change, alteration

  • sales

    trade turnover

  • turn

    change, alteration

  • yield

    income, revenue

  • pie

    pastry, baked product made with flour

  • change

    rate of replacement

  • employee turnover

  • revenue

  • tart

    baked product made with flour

  • turnover rate

    turnaround time

  • pastry

  • overthrow

    often in politics

  • dollar volume

  • income

    revenue

  • reversal

    change, alteration

  • volume

    amount produced

  • disorder

    often in politics

  • development

    change, alteration

  • advance

    change, alteration

  • adjustment

  • diversity

  • shift

    often in politics

  • transition

  • variation

  • switch

  • innovation

  • modification

  • difference

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  • departure
  • mass exodus
  • adjustment
  • advance
  • development
  • difference
  • diversity
  • innovation
  • modification
  • reversal
  • revision
  • revolution
  • shift
  • switch
  • transformation
  • transition
  • variation
  • about-face
  • addition
  • break
  • compression
  • contraction
  • conversion
  • correction
  • distortion
  • diversification
  • metamorphosis
  • modulation
  • mutation
  • novelty
  • permutation
  • reconstruction
  • refinement
  • remodeling
  • surrogate
  • tempering
  • transmutation
  • turn
  • variance
  • variety
  • vicissitude
  • bread
  • cake
  • croissant
  • doughnut
  • phyllo
  • pie
  • dainty
  • Danish
  • delicacy
  • patisserie
  • strudel
  • tart
  • éclair
  • panettone
  • sweet roll
  • coup
  • innovation
  • insurgency
  • mutiny
  • rebellion
  • revolt
  • shift
  • strike
  • transformation
  • turmoil
  • unrest
  • upheaval
  • uprising
  • violence
  • anarchy
  • bloodshed
  • cabal
  • crime
  • debacle
  • destruction
  • disorder
  • insubordination
  • metamorphosis
  • outbreak
  • overthrow
  • overturn
  • plot
  • reformation
  • reversal
  • rising
  • row
  • shake-up
  • strife
  • subversion
  • tumult
  • turbulence
  • uproar
  • upset
  • coup d’état
  • foment
  • golpe
  • guerrilla activity
  • radical change
  • underground activity
  • bun
  • Danish
  • eclair
  • pie
  • popover
  • roll
  • fruit tart
  • about-face
  • addition
  • adjustment
  • advance
  • break
  • changeover
  • compression
  • contraction
  • conversion
  • correction
  • development
  • difference
  • distortion
  • diversification
  • diversity
  • innovation
  • metamorphosis
  • modification
  • modulation
  • mutation
  • novelty
  • permutation
  • reconstruction
  • refinement
  • reversal
  • revision
  • revolution
  • shift
  • surrogate
  • switch
  • tempering
  • transformation
  • transition
  • translation
  • transmogrification
  • transmutation
  • transubstantiation
  • turn
  • variance
  • variation
  • variety
  • vicissitude
  • remodeling
  • about-face
  • addition
  • adjustment
  • advance
  • break
  • changeover
  • compression
  • contraction
  • conversion
  • correction
  • development
  • difference
  • distortion
  • diversification
  • diversity
  • innovation
  • metamorphosis
  • modification
  • modulation
  • mutation
  • novelty
  • permutation
  • reconstruction
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  • reversal
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  • revolution
  • shift
  • surrogate
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  • transfiguration
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  • transition
  • translation
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  • variance
  • variation
  • variety
  • vicissitude
  • remodeling
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  • compression
  • contraction
  • conversion
  • correction
  • development
  • difference
  • distortion
  • diversification
  • diversity
  • innovation
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  • modulation
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  • novelty
  • permutation
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  • shift
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  • tempering
  • transfiguration
  • transformation
  • transition
  • translation
  • transmogrification
  • transmutation
  • turn
  • variance
  • variation
  • variety
  • vicissitude
  • remodeling
  • output
  • productivity
  • volume
  • yield
  • aggregate
  • outturn
  • product
  • production
  • quota

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He wore a becoming gray suit without a waistcoat, and a blue négligé shirt, with a turnover collar and a blue tie.

A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSON

A little geological turnover, a swampy land bridge formed in the right spot, and the lizards began to wander up beacon valley.

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In order to make the head-dress in its 1509 state you must make the white lining with the jewelled turnover as a separate cap.

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WORDS RELATED TO TURNOVER

  • departure
  • mass exodus
  • turnover
  • about-face
  • addition
  • adjustment
  • advance
  • break
  • compression
  • contraction
  • conversion
  • correction
  • development
  • difference
  • distortion
  • diversification
  • diversity
  • innovation
  • metamorphosis
  • modification
  • modulation
  • mutation
  • novelty
  • permutation
  • reconstruction
  • refinement
  • remodeling
  • reversal
  • revision
  • revolution
  • shift
  • surrogate
  • switch
  • tempering
  • transformation
  • transition
  • transmutation
  • turn
  • turnover
  • variance
  • variation
  • variety
  • vicissitude
  • about-faces
  • additions
  • adjustments
  • advances
  • breaks
  • compressions
  • contractions
  • conversions
  • corrections
  • developments
  • differences
  • distortions
  • diversification
  • diversities
  • innovations
  • metamorphoses
  • modifications
  • modulations
  • mutations
  • novelties
  • permutations
  • reconstructions
  • refinements
  • remodelings
  • reversals
  • revisions
  • revolutions
  • shifts
  • surrogates
  • switches
  • temperings
  • transformations
  • transitions
  • transmutations
  • turnovers
  • turns
  • variances
  • variations
  • varieties
  • vicissitudes
  • Danish
  • bread
  • cake
  • croissant
  • dainty
  • delicacy
  • doughnut
  • panettone
  • patisserie
  • phyllo
  • pie
  • strudel
  • sweet roll
  • tart
  • turnover
  • éclair
  • anarchy
  • bloodshed
  • cabal
  • coup
  • coup d’état
  • crime
  • debacle
  • destruction
  • disorder
  • foment
  • golpe
  • guerrilla activity
  • innovation
  • insubordination
  • insurgency
  • metamorphosis
  • mutiny
  • outbreak
  • overthrow
  • overturn
  • plot
  • radical change
  • rebellion
  • reformation
  • reversal
  • revolt
  • rising
  • row
  • shake-up
  • shift
  • strife
  • strike
  • subversion
  • transformation
  • tumult
  • turbulence
  • turmoil
  • turnover
  • underground activity
  • unrest
  • upheaval
  • uprising
  • uproar
  • upset
  • violence
  • Danish
  • bun
  • eclair
  • fruit tart
  • pie
  • popover
  • roll
  • turnover

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dollar volume, employee turnover, overturn, turnover rate, upset, en.synonym.one, flip, bowl over, consider, cut into, debate, en.synonym.one, deliberate, delve, dig, flip over, give, hand, knock over, moot, pass, pass on, reach, roll, tip over, tump over, turn.

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  1. employee turnover, turnover rate, turnovernoun

    the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers

    Synonyms:
    turnover, upset, turnover rate, overturn, dollar volume, employee turnover

  2. turnovernoun

    a dish made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling

    Synonyms:
    upset, turnover rate, overturn, dollar volume, employee turnover

  3. dollar volume, turnovernoun

    the volume measured in dollars

    «the store’s dollar volume continues to rise»

    Synonyms:
    turnover, upset, turnover rate, overturn, dollar volume, employee turnover

  4. upset, overturn, turnovernoun

    the act of upsetting something

    «he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed»

    Synonyms:
    disturbance, disorder, employee turnover, perturbation, dollar volume, overturn, derangement, turnover, overthrow, turnover rate, swage, upset

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  1. List of paraphrases for «turnover»:

    rotation, renewal, rollover, rolling, sales, rotational, turn-over, value, trading, volume, billing

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  1. Nicole Hallett:

    If companies end hazard pay policies now, they may be able to retain workers in the short run because workers have no choice, but once the economy improves, workers may move on because of how they were treated during the pandemic. Turnover is costly for businesses, and workers will remember how they are treated now.

  2. Reshan Wediwardene:

    Market is up on block deal of Dialog; if you take out that the turnover is very low as many investors and stockbrokers are still on Christmas holiday.

  3. Jed Hoyer:

    I think turnover is inevitable, we’ve probably been as stable as anyone, but at some point there is going to have to be some turnover with the roster, in part because we’re not seeing the results we need to.

  4. Mike Glennon:

    The first drive wasn’t very good, the second and third drives, we put together some long-play drives and just moved the ball. The last one, you don’t want to end with the turnover on whatever yard line, we were inside the 5.

  5. The CEO:

    In the past, we’ve had too much stability, we had people who never moved and turnover of 1 or 2 percent. That might sound good but it’s actually not, because you don’t have new ideas flowing through the place.


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  • دورانArabic
  • pèrdua de possessióCatalan, Valencian
  • omsætningDanish
  • Umsatz, FluktuationGerman
  • volumen de negocios, movimiento de mercancías, rotaciónSpanish
  • käiveEstonian
  • حجم معاملاتPersian
  • kiertonopeus, kääntäminen, pallonmenetys, liikevaihto, piirasFinnish
  • chausson, renverserFrench
  • շրջանառությունArmenian
  • movimento degli affari, scombussolamento, giro d’affariItalian
  • 取引高Japanese
  • turnoverLatin
  • omdraaiing, omzet, zakencijfer, verloop, omdraaienDutch
  • omsetningNorwegian
  • wymiana, obrót, rożek francuski, przychód, rotacjaPolish
  • rotatividadePortuguese
  • перехват, текучесть, опрокидывание, товарооборот, переворот, оборотRussian
  • omsättningSwedish
  • టర్నోవర్Telugu
  • doanh thuVietnamese

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  • 1
    turnover

    turnover 1. оборачиваемость; обмен; круговорот; 2. обновление (напр. белка)

    English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > turnover

  • 2
    turnover

    turnover
    n

    1.   текучесть рабочей силы

    2.   отгиб, отбортовка

    turnover of a line

    Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык.
    .
    1995.

    Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > turnover

  • 3
    turnover

    1) опроки́дывание

    3) теку́честь рабо́чей си́лы; коэффицие́нт теку́чести рабо́чей си́лы

    4) полукру́глый пиро́г с начи́нкой

    5) часть газе́тной статьи́, напеча́танная на сле́дующей страни́це

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > turnover

  • 4
    turnover

    Персональный Сократ > turnover

  • 5
    turnover

    [ˈtə:nˌəuvə]

    annual turnover годовой оборот asset turnover оборачиваемость активов average turnover средний оборот biannual turnover полугодовой оборот breakeven turnover безубыточный товарооборот business turnover торговый оборот фирмы capital turnover оборачиваемость капитала capital turnover оборот капитала cash turnover кругооборот наличных денег cash turnover наличноденежное обращение debtors’ turnover оборачиваемость дебиторов domestic turnover оборот внутренней торговли employee turnover текучесть кадров equity turnover оборачиваемость акционерного капитала export turnover оборот по экспорту export turnover объем экспорта export turnover объем экспортных операций external turnover внешнеторговый оборот first-time turnover первоначальный товарооборот group turnover товарооборот группы компаний higher turnover эк.произ. большой товарооборот internal turnover внутрифирменный товароооборот inventory turnover движение товарных запасов inventory turnover оборачиваемость товарных запасов labour turnover текучесть рабочей силы net turnover чистый товарооборот quick turnover быстрая оборачиваемость retail turnover розничный товарооборот sales turnover оборачиваемость товарных запасов sales turnover товарооборот staff turnover текучесть персонала stock turnover движение запасов stock turnover оборот акций stock turnover оборот товарных запасов total turnover общий оборот total turnover суммарный оборот turnover оборачиваемость turnover (амер.) оборачиваемость товарных запасов turnover оборачиваемость товарных запасов turnover эк. оборот turnover оборот, оборачиваемость turnover оборот turnover опрокидывание turnover полукруглый пирог или торт с начинкой turnover реорганизация штатов turnover текучесть (рабочей силы) turnover текучесть рабочей силы; коэффициент текучести рабочей силы turnover текучесть рабочей силы turnover товарооборот turnover часть газетной статьи, напечатанная на следующей странице turnover to average total assets отношение годового объема продаж компании к средней стоимости ее основных фондов wholesale turnover оборот оптовой торговли

    English-Russian short dictionary > turnover

  • 6
    turnover

    English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > turnover

  • 7
    turnover

    сущ.

    1)

    а)

    эк.

    оборот, товарооборот

    The company’s annual sales turnover is around $300 million. — Годовой товарооборот компании составляет около 300 млн долл.

    See:

    2)

    а)

    общ.

    оборот, оборачиваемость, текучесть, сменяемость

    See:

    б)

    ,

    учет

    оборачиваемость, оборот

    See:

    accounts payable turnover, accounts receivable turnover, asset turnover, current asset turnover, total asset turnover, investment turnover, capital turnover, equity turnover, cash turnover 1), inventory turnover, finished goods turnover, merchandise turnover, plant turnover, turnover ratio, turnover period, turnover cycle

    * * *

    оборот:
    1) суммарная стоимость продаж компании за отчетный период (обычно за год); темп продаж товаров;
    2) отношение годовых продаж компании к ее собственным средствам;

    capital turnover;
    3) число раз замены данного актива в течение отчетного периода;

    accounts receivable turnover;

    4) объем сделок на бирже за какой-то период,

    в т. ч.

    в процентах к капитализации рынка; также в отношении конкретных ценных бумаг или портфелей индивидуальных инвесторов;
    4) коэффициент смены (текучести) персонала: общее число занятых к числу замененных в отчетный период.

    * * *

    Оборот, оборачиваемость

    * * *

    Банки/Банковские операции

    в банковской практике общее количество кассовых операций по данному текущему счету

    ——

    Финансы/Кредит/Валюта

    ——

    1. показа тель суммарных продаж орга низации за определенный пери од

    2. скорость, с которой обра щается актив |

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > turnover

  • 8
    turnover

    оборот; оборачиваемость

    English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > turnover

  • 9
    turnover

    1. n опрокидывание

    2. n оборот

    3. n товарооборот

    4. n оборачиваемость, сменяемость

    5. n текучесть, размер текучести

    6. n число рабочих, нанятых на место уволившихся

    7. n объём или скорость переработки

    8. n перестановка; смена, замена

    9. n потеря голосов избирателей в пользу другой партии; изменение симпатий избирателей

    10. n сл. измена, предательство; дезертирство

    11. n то, что отворачивается, загибается или откидывается; клапан; отворот; рант

    12. n газетная статья, переходящая на следующую страницу

    13. n полукруглый или треугольный пирог с начинкой

    14. n спорт. переворот

    back drop, forward turnover to front drop — прыжок на спину, переворот с приходом на живот

    15. n спорт. перехват мяча, паса

    16. n спорт. арх. диал. подмастерье, переходящий от одного мастера к другому для завершения обучения

    17. a отложной

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. pie (noun) baklava; Danish; fruit pie; pastry; pie; quiche; strudel; tart

    2. shake-up (noun) overturn; reorganization; revolution; shake-up

    English-Russian base dictionary > turnover

  • 10
    turnover

    1) оборот, оборачиваемость

    2) амер. оборачиваемость товарных запасов; брит. товарооборот

    3) текучесть (рабочей силы)

    4) общий объём миграции

    Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > turnover

  • 11
    turnover

    n

    2) оборот, оборачиваемость; амер. оборачиваемость товарных запасов; англ. товарооборот

    English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > turnover

  • 12
    turnover

    Politics english-russian dictionary > turnover

  • 13
    turnover

    1. [ʹtɜ:nəʋvə]

    1. опрокидывание ()

    2. 1) оборот

    a turnover of 90,000 dollars — оборот на сумму 90 000 долларов

    2) товарооборот (

    trade, merchandise commodity turnover)

    3) оборачиваемость, сменяемость (

    turnover rate)

    the turnover of patients in a hospital — оборачиваемость пациентов в больнице

    4) текучесть, размер текучести ()

    5) число рабочих, нанятых на место уволившихся

    6) объём скорость переработки ()

    3. перестановка (); смена, замена ()

    4. потеря () голосов избирателей в пользу другой партии; изменение симпатий избирателей

    5.

    измена, предательство; дезертирство

    6. то, что отворачивается, загибается откидывается; клапан (); отворот; рант ()

    7. газетная статья, переходящая на следующую страницу

    8. полукруглый треугольный пирог с начинкой

    turnover with body [with leg] hold — переворот захватом туловища [ног]

    2) перехват мяча, паса ()

    11.

    , диал. подмастерье, переходящий от одного мастера к другому для завершения обучения (

    turnover apprentice)

    2. [ʹtɜ:nəʋvə]

    отложной

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    1. часть газетной статьи, переходящая на следующую страницу

    2. товарооборот

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  • Turnover — Turn o ver, n. 1. The act or result of turning over; an upset; as, a bad turnover in a carriage. [1913 Webster] 2. A semicircular pie or tart made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, inclosing the fruit or other materials.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • turnover — [tʉrn′ō΄vər] n. 1. the act or an instance of turning over; specif., a) an upset b) a change from one use, side, opinion, management, etc. to another 2. a small filled pastry made by folding one half of the crust back over the other half and… …   English World dictionary

  • turnover — n. The rate of replacement of goods, funds, or personnel; in a company, the rate at which employees leave and are replaced by others. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …   Law dictionary

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  • turnover — 1650s, action of turning over, from TURN (Cf. turn) + OVER (Cf. over); meaning kind of pastry tart is attested from 1798. Meaning number of employees leaving a place and being replaced is recorded from 1955 …   Etymology dictionary

  • turnover — /turˈnover, ingl. ˈtYːnˌəuvə(r)/ [loc. ingl., comp. di turn «rotazione» e over «in eccesso»] s. m. inv. 1. turno, avvicendamento, rotazione, ricambio, alternanza 2. (di personale) sostituzione 3. giro di affari, volume di affari …   Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • turnover — ► NOUN 1) the amount of money taken by a business in a particular period. 2) the rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced. 3) the rate at which goods are sold and replaced in a shop. 4) a small pie made by folding a piece of… …   English terms dictionary

1

as in to relinquish

to give (something) over to the control or possession of another usually under duress

reluctantly turned the ship over to the first mate while he went below to try to stop the leak


2

as in to hand

to put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of another

turned the evidence over to the police


3

as in to overturn

to turn on one’s side or upside down

don’t try to tell me the bucket turned over all by itself


4

as in to flip

to change the position of (an object) so that the opposite side or end is showing

would you mind turning the picture over so I can see if the backing needs to be replaced

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