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turn over

phrasal verbto have a specific amount of sales ExampleWe turn over £2,000 a week.U.S.to pass something to someone ExampleShe turned over the documents to the lawyer.(NoteIn this meaning, the usual UK term is hand over.)

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    Turn Over is the first live album of the Japanese rock group Show-Ya. It is a collection of live songs recorded during concerts from the "Date Line Tour" and ...
     
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    [edit] Business. Turnover is sometimes a synonym for revenue (or in certain contexts, sales), especially in European and South African usage. Services sold by a ...
     
  6. turn over - Macmillan Dictionary
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  7. Turn over - Merriam-Webster Online
    a : to turn from an upright position : overturn. b : rotate <turn over a stiff valve with a wrench>; also : to cause (an internal combustion engine) to begin firing. 2 ...
     
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