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1 replacement value
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2 turnover
['tɜːnˌəʊvə(r)]1) amm. giro m., volume m. d'affari, turnover m.2) (rate of replacement) (of stock) rotazione f.; (of staff) turnover m., rotazione f.3) gastr. = sfoglia ripiena di frutta* * *1) (the total value of sales in a business during a certain time: The firm had a turnover of $100,000 last year.) (giro/volume d'affari)2) (the rate at which money or workers pass through a business.) movimento* * *turnover /ˈtɜ:nəʊvə(r)/A n.1 [uc] capovolgimento; rovesciamento; ribaltamento3 [uc] (market.) volume delle vendite; fatturato4 [uc] (econ., fin.) turnover; giro (o volume) d'affari: Our firm has a turnover of £100,000 a month, la nostra ditta ha un giro d'affari di 100 000 sterline al mese7 [u] (org. az.) turnover ( del personale); avvicendamento; ricambio, rimpiazzo ( mediante nuove assunzioni)9 [u] (org. az.) rotazione, ricambio ( delle scorte, delle giacenze): stock turnover, rotazione delle scorte10 (giorn.) articolo che continua alla pagina seguente12 ( basket, football americano) ribaltamento del gioco ( per infrazione); perdita della palla; palla persa ( per infrazione)B a. attr.( di un bavero, ecc.) rovesciabile● ( Borsa) turnover level, livello degli scambi □ (org. az.) turnover rate, indice di rotazione delle scorte □ (fin.) turnover ratio, indice di rotazione delle attività fisse □ (fisc.) turnover tax, imposta sulla cifra d'affari (o sugli affari).* * *['tɜːnˌəʊvə(r)]1) amm. giro m., volume m. d'affari, turnover m.2) (rate of replacement) (of stock) rotazione f.; (of staff) turnover m., rotazione f.3) gastr. = sfoglia ripiena di frutta
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