turnout的中文翻译是什么意思

turnout

US/ˈtɜːrnaʊt/
UK/ˈtɜːnaʊt/

n. 产量; 出动; (集会的)出席者,到会者; [公路]岔道

turnout柯林斯释义

N-COUNT出席人数;到场人数;参加人数

The turnout at an event is the number of people who go to it or take part in it.

  • On the big night there was a massive turnout...

    在这个重要的夜晚,有大批人出席。

  • It was a marvellous afternoon with a huge turnout of people.

    那是个美妙的下午,出席人数众多。

N-COUNT(选举的)投票人数,投票率

The turnout in an election is the number of people who vote in it, as a proportion of the number of people who have the right to vote in it.

  • In 1988 the turnout was 50%…

    1988 年的投票率为 50%。

  • Election officials said the turnout of voters was low...

    选举官员称选民的投票率很低。

turnout英文释义

Noun

1. the group that gathers together for a particular occasion;

  • a large turnout for the meeting

2. a part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park

    3. a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass

      4. what is produced in a given time period

        5. a set of clothing (with accessories);

        • his getup was exceedingly elegant

        6. attendance for a particular event or purpose (as to vote in an election);

        • the turnout for the rally

        7. (ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip

          turnout场景例句

          So far, turnout is heavy.

          截至目前, 报名人数众多.

          A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls.

          投票率低意味着前往投票的民众太少.

          There was a good turnout at the polls.

          有很多人参加投票.

          The concert attracted a large turnout.

          音乐会吸引了大批的观众.

          Voter turnout came out to be 43.6 per cent , with 1.33 million registered voters casting their ballots.

          投票率为百分之43.6,有一百三十三万名选民投票.

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          turnout词性变形

          turnouts