noun🔗ShareUmsatzThe amount of money taken as sales transacted in a given period."The company had an annual turnover of $500,000."Das Unternehmen hatte einen Jahresumsatz von 500.000 Dollar.businesscommerceeconomyfinanceamounttoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareUmschlag, FluktuationThe frequency with which stock is replaced after being used or sold, workers leave and are replaced, a property changes hands, etc."High staff-turnover can lead to low morale amongst employees"Eine hohe Mitarbeiterfluktuation kann zu einer niedrigen Moral unter den Mitarbeitern führen.businesseconomyjobfinanceindustryworkcommercetoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTeigtasche, turnoverA semicircular pastry made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, enclosing the filling (usually fruit)."They only served me one apple turnover for breakfast."Zum Frühstück haben sie mir nur eine Apfeltasche serviert.foodtoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBallverlustA loss of possession of the ball without scoring."The Nimrods committed another dismaying turnover en route to another humiliating loss."Die Nimrods verursachten einen weiteren entmutigenden Ballverlust auf dem Weg zu einer weiteren demütigenden Niederlage.sportgametoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareSchrittfrequenz, BeinfrequenzA measure of leg speed: the frequency with which one takes strides when running, typically given in strides per minute."The coach told the runner to focus on increasing his leg turnover to improve his sprint time. "Der Trainer sagte dem Läufer, er solle sich darauf konzentrieren, seine Schrittfrequenz zu erhöhen, um seine Sprintzeit zu verbessern.sportphysiologytoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareUmsturz, UmschwungThe act or result of overturning something; an upset."a bad turnover in a carriage"Ein schlimmer Umschwung in einer Kutsche.outcomeeventtoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLehrlingAn apprentice, in any trade, who is handed over from one master to another to complete his time."The baker's turnover to a new master was arranged because the first baker retired. "Der Lehrling des Bäckers wurde an einen neuen Meister übergeben, weil der erste Bäcker in den Ruhestand ging.educationjobworkhistorytoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareUmstürzbar, kippbarCapable of being turned over; designed to be turned over."a turnover collar"ein umstürzbarer KragentechnicalindustrytoeicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading