English to Arabic Dictionary turnover

turnover

دوران
definition
noun
a turnover approaching $4 million
the amount of money taken by a business in a particular period.
One former employee said that the company had expanded way ahead of its requirements and had a high staff turnover because of employee dissatisfaction.
the rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced.
translation of 'turnover'
noun
دورة المبيعات,
رأس المال,
إرتداد الكرة للخص في السلة,
شىء يطوي,
سرعة حركة الأسهم,
تحول,
دورة رأس المال,
سرعة التغير,
فطيرة محلاة,
دوران
example
They are packed in ice and the brisk 'turnover' means they sell freshly and deliciously.
One former employee said that the company had expanded way ahead of its requirements and had a high staff 'turnover' because of employee dissatisfaction.
Staff 'turnover' is low compared with some agencies and employees enjoy benefits such as free fruit, a nail bar and gym membership.
Trev's enterprise is fueling such tasty delights as the delicious quangdong pie, sweet jam and of course his speciality, the quangdong 'turnover' .
a 'turnover' approaching $4 million
In the end she had to give me an apple 'turnover' to shut me up.
Our staff 'turnover' rate is in single figures, which is incredible for our sector.
an apple 'turnover'
The company employs 160 staff and had a 'turnover' last year of €52.5 million.
Higher business 'turnover' means higher insurance premiums.
Upgrade to ‘supersize’ and throw in an apple 'turnover' and the calorie count for that meal alone approaches the recommended amount for an entire day.
The morning special was little more than a nice warm pan of a sweet raspberry 'turnover' , a delicacy at the little shop.
The inventory 'turnover' ratio measures how quickly inventory is sold and replaced each year.
Since then the company has grown into a €50 million 'turnover' retail business with outlets in 18 locations around Ireland.
Staff 'turnover' in banking has been very high over the past three years because of the skills shortage and the surge in career choices.
The combined business will have a 'turnover' of over E15 million
He quickly snatched the last few flaky crumbs of an apple 'turnover' as the plate was whisked away.
Staff 'turnover' has dropped dramatically, as fewer consultants leave to take up new jobs.
The strategy may have been to go for 'turnover' growth at the expense of profit margins.
a 'turnover' approaching £4 million
Candidates who accept the position should have a lower 'turnover' rate than similar employees sourced using alternative sources.
The frequent 'turnover' on pastoral staffs led churches to experience upheaval and decline.
Because of the nature of the work in contact centres, there is often a high 'turnover' in staff.
With a high 'turnover' of staff in restaurants, the system excels by being simple to use.
Indian graduates will not always aspire to work in an industry that employs school-leavers in the West, resulting in a high 'turnover' of staff and a potential slump in productivity.
Julia journeys from her studio kitchen to Provence to make a spinach 'turnover' with her collaborator Simone Beck.
It's not an exclusive shop, though its 'turnover' is the envy of many traditional merchants.
In businesses with high 'turnover' and low profit margins, a miscalculation of selling prices can have a big effect on a firm's annual profits.
As the store was sold, 'turnover' reached £1million for the first time.
Staff 'turnover' is low, with several employees having served for more than 25 years.
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