英:[tɜːn ˈəʊvə(r)]
美:[tɜːrn ˈoʊvər]
英:[tɜːn ˈəʊvə(r)]
美:[tɜːrn ˈoʊvər]
移交;(使)翻转;变换(电视频道);仔细考虑
noun
the amount received in sales for a stated period
the number of persons hired within a period to replace those leaving or dropped from a workforcealso: the ratio of this number to the number in the average force maintained
movement (as of goods or people) into, through, and out of a place
the amount of business doneespecially: the volume of shares traded on a stock exchange
the act or an instance of a team's losing possession of a ball through error or a minor violation of the rules (as in basketball or football)
a filled pastry made by folding half of the crust over the other half
an act or result of turning over : upset
a turning from one side, place, or direction to its opposite : shift, reversal
a reorganization with a view to a shift in personnel : shake-up
something that is turned over
the continuous process of loss and replacement of a constituent (such as a cell or tissue) of a living system
adjective
capable of being turned over
verb
transitive verb
to turn from an upright position : overturn
rotatealso: to cause (an internal combustion engine) to begin firing
turn over a stiff valve with a wrench
deliver, surrenderalso: to lose possession of turned the ball over three times
I'm turning the job over to you
to do business to the amount of
turning over $1000 a week
to receive and dispose of (a stock of merchandise)
to search (clothes, papers, etc.) by lifting or moving one by one
to read or examine (something, such as a book) slowly or idly
intransitive verb
upset, capsize
rotate
of an engine to have crankshaft rotation especially by external means (as by a starter)
the engine turned over but didn't start
of one's stomach to heave with nausea
of one's heart to seem to leap or lurch convulsively with sudden fright
翻转
滚翻转身
手翻
翻腾越
The first known use of turnover was in the 14th century
turn onverb
to cause to work by or as if by turning a control turn on the computer
turn the water on
to cause interest or enjoyment
the kind of music that turns me on
turnoff1 of 2noun
a place where one turns off (as from a road)
something that causes loss of interest or enjoyment
the music was a turnoff
turn off2 of 2verb
to turn aside
turned off onto a side road
to stop by or as if by turning a control turn the alarm off
turn off the light
to cause dislike or loss of interest
that sort of thing turns me off
turnover1 of 2noun
an act or the action of turning over
a filled pastry with one half of the crust turned over the other
movement (as of people) into, through, and out of a place
the purchase, sale, and replacement of a stock of goods (as in a store)
the number of persons hired to replace those leaving
turn over2 of 2verb
to shift in position from upright to upside down
to give to another to take care of : hand over
to lose possession of
turned the ball over three times
of one's stomach to feel sick
to begin or cause to begin to run
turned over the engine
1 The company has a high turnover rate.
2 Brown led the Sparks with 20 points and six assists but had seven turnovers.
3 This supermarket turns over its stock very rapidly.
这家超级商场商品周转很快。
4 Turn over the page.
把这页翻过去.
5 If you turn over you might find it easier to get to sleep.
你翻翻身,就容易睡着了。
6 This shop turns over no less than 100 pounds a day.
这家商店营业额一天不少于100英镑。
7 This protest activity is mix by labour union turn over poor organization to initiate.
这个抗议活动是由工会和反贫穷组织发起的.
8 The King may turn over some of his official posts to his son...
国王可能会把他的某些公职交由儿子担任。
9 Ann turned over in her bed once more.
安在床上又翻了一下身。
10 The lawyer turned over the release papers.
律师提交了释放文书。
11 If her husband knew about her remarriage, he'd turn over in his grave.
如果她丈夫知道她再婚的事, 他虽死难安.
12 The turbulence caused the plane to turn over.
空气的激流导致飞机翻转.
13 Even when she didn't say anything you could see her turning things over in her mind.
即便她什么都没说,你也能看出她心里在盘算着。
14 I turned him over on his back…
我把他背朝下翻过身来。
15 Parliamentarians were eager to turn over responsibility for the decision.
经验老到的议员急于把作决策的责任推卸给他人。
16 They decided to give him a last opportunity to turn over a new leaf.
他们决定给他最后一次机会,让他重新作人.
17 Our company has a problem with turn over.
我们公司在存货的销售上有些困难.
18 We want to find ways to speed up inventory turnover.
19 The company had an increase in turnover this quarter.
20 Whenever he's on TV, I turn over.
只要在电视上见到他,我都会换台。