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1 turnover
turnover ['tɜ:n‚əʊvə(r)]∎ his turnover is £100,000 per annum il fait 100 000 livres de chiffre d'affaires par an(b) (of staff, tenants) renouvellement m;∎ the (staff) turnover there is very high le taux de renouvellement du personnel y est très élevé;∎ there is a high turnover of tenants les locataires changent souvent∎ computer magazines have a high turnover les revues d'informatique se vendent bien∎ apple turnover chausson m aux pommes►► Commerce turnover rate taux m de rotation;Finance turnover tax impôt m ou taxe f sur le chiffre d'affaires -
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turnover n1 Accts chiffre m d'affaires ;2 ( rate of replacement) ( of stock) rotation f ; ( of staff) turnover m, rotation f de personnel ; the staff turnover in this school is 25% le taux de renouvellement des professeurs dans cette école est de 25% ; -
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turnover [ˈtɜ:n‚əʊvər]• a profit of $4,000 on a turnover of $40,000 un bénéfice de 4 000 dollars pour un chiffre d'affaires de 40 000 dollarsb. [of staff] renouvellement m* * *['tɜːnəʊvə(r)]1) ( of company) chiffre m d'affaires2) ( rate of replacement) ( of stock) rotation f; ( of staff) taux m de renouvellement3) Culinary chausson m -
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∎ his turnover is £100,000 per annum il fait 100 000 livres d'affaires par anturnover tax impôt m ou taxe f sur le chiffre d'affaires∎ the staff turnover there is very high le taux de renouvellement du personnel y est très élevéturnover rate taux m de rotation -
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1) (the total value of sales in a business during a certain time: The firm had a turnover of $100,000 last year.) chiffre d'affaires2) (the rate at which money or workers pass through a business.) mouvement, renouvellement -
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livraison f, remise fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > turnover
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7 turnover
1) Fin. volume; chiffre d'affaires (C.A.)2) Trav. renouvellement (des effectifs); Comm. rotation (des stocks)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > turnover
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9 turnover rate
1) Trav. taux de rotation [du personnel/des effectifs, p. ex.]2) Transp. taux de roulement [des camions]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > turnover rate
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10 turnover tax
Fisc. impôt sur le chiffre d'affairesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > turnover tax
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11 turnover-based assessment
Fisc. calcul de l'impôt en fonction du chiffre d'affairesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > turnover-based assessment
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12 turnover rate
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13 turnover tax
impôt m ou taxe f sur le chiffre d'affaires -
14 turnover basis
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15 turnover insurance
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16 turnover rate
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17 turnover of goods
circulation des marchandises; trafic des marchandises; trafic marchand -
18 turnover water supply
English-French dictionary of Geography > turnover water supply
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19 capital turnover
Fin. taux de rotation du capital; rendement du capitalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > capital turnover
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20 rate of turnover
Trav. taux de rotation [de la main-d'oeuvre/des effectifs]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > rate of turnover
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