revolving
31revolving door — ☆ revolving door n. 1. a door consisting of three to five upright panels hung on a central axle, and turned around by pushing on one of the panels: used to keep out drafts of air 2. anything like a revolving door, as a) something that leads back… …
32revolving-door — [ri väl′viŋ dôr′, rivôl′viŋ dôr′] adj. Informal 1. designating or of the practice in which a former employee of a government department goes to work for a private company regulated by that department 2. having a high turnover of personnel,… …
33revolving charge — A type of credit arrangement that permits a buyer or a borrower to purchase merchandise or obtain loans on a continuing basis as long as the outstanding balance of the account does not exceed a certain limit. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia… …
34revolving credit facility — UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE, BANKING an arrangement between a bank and a business that allows the business to borrow a particular amount of money, and then to borrow more money if part of the original loan is paid back: »Renewal of the company s… …
35revolving debt — UK US noun [U] ► FINANCE an amount of debt that is owed on something such as a credit card, and that changes according to how much money people borrow and pay back regularly: »In 2006, the average American household carried about $7,200 in… …
36revolving door — UK US noun [S] INFORMAL ► HR, WORKPLACE a situation in which a lot of different people do a particular job or work for a particular company for a short time and then leave: »Despite a revolving door in senior ranks just below the top, the group… …
37revolving door — revolving door, adj. 1. an entrance door for excluding drafts from the interior of a building, usually consisting of four rigid leaves set in the form of a cross and rotating about a central, vertical pivot in the doorway. 2. Informal. a. a… …
38Revolving underwriting facilities — [rɪ vɔlvɪȖ ʌndəraɪtɪȖ fə sɪlɪtiz, englisch], Abkürzung RUF, Ausgestaltungsvariante der Euronotes, zumeist differenziert nach Art der Distribution beziehungsweise Platzierung …
39revolving-door — [ri väl′viŋ dôr′, rivôl′viŋ dôr′] adj. Informal 1. designating or of the practice in which a former employee of a government department goes to work for a private company regulated by that department 2. having a high turnover of personnel,… …
40Revolving door — A revolving door typically consists of three or four doors that hang on a center shaft and rotate around a vertical axis within a round enclosure. Revolving doors are energy efficient by eliminating drafts, thus reducing the heating or cooling… …