turnout

turnout [ˈtɜ:naʊt]  [ˈtɜ:rnaʊt] 

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turnout 基本解释

turnout在线翻译

名词产量; 出动; (集会的)出席者,到会者; [公路]岔道

turnout 相关例句

名词

1. I'll give my room a good turnout.
    我要好好清扫一下房间。

2. Firemen are ready at all times for a sudden turnout.
    消防队员时刻准备着紧急出动。

3. There has been a great increase in the factory's turnout this year.
    今年这家工厂的产量提高不少。

4. He gives little thought to his turnout.
    他不注意穿著。

5. There was a large turnout at the rally.
    有许多人出席集会。

turnout 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 投票率:Robbie 是斯塔克...最后时刻,投票率(Turnout)将决定民主党的最终命运. 如果民主党希望成为国会上的主人,目前唯一的方法就是要动员所有支持者明天去投票. [文/研究...

2. 岔道:siding, sidetrack 侧线, 旁轨 | turnout 岔道 | weighing machine 秤重机

3. 道岔:开启时间 turn-on time | 道岔 turnout | 道岔曲度 turnout curve

4. 人群:turnoff 避开 | turnout 人群 | turnover 营业额

turnout 词典解释
911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 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.

    e.g. On the big night there was a massive turnout...
           在这个重要的夜晚,有大批人出席。
    e.g. 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。

2. (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.

    e.g. In 1988 the turnout was 50%…
           1988 年的投票率为 50%。
    e.g. Election officials said the turnout of voters was low...
           选举官员称选民的投票率很低。

turnout 单语例句

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1. Romantics were undeterred by the small turnout and sought to preserve Paris's reputation.

2. The strong GOP turnout was boosted by city government elections in Milwaukee and a controversial referendum on casino gambling by an Indian tribe.

3. Women cast about 60 percent of the votes, and turnout among older voters was high.

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4. " I guess the turnout rate will be no higher than 30 percent, " Choy said.

5. turnout什么意思

5. He commended the timely commencement of polls throughout the country, noting that the high voters turnout to exercise their civic responsibilities was good.

6. turnout

6. In last week's first round of the presidential election, the turnout was close to 63 percent.

7. Fear of Israeli attacks led to sparse turnout at Friday's communal prayers at mosques throughout Gaza.

8. Voting is compulsory in Turkey and turnout was expected to be very high.

9. WASHINGTON - The White House on Monday extended congratulations to the Venezuelans on the peaceful conclusion of the presidential election with a high voter turnout.

10. Voting for the election to the Constituent Assembly was comparatively peaceful, with turnout estimated to reach 60 percent.

turnout 英英释义

noun

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

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

    e.g. the turnout for the rally

3. a set of clothing (with accessories)

    e.g. his getup was exceedingly elegant

    Synonym: outfit getup rig

4. what is produced in a given time period

    Synonym: output outturn

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

    Synonym: siding railroad siding sidetrack

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

    Synonym: widening

7. turnout的翻译

7. the group that gathers together for a particular occasion

    e.g. a large turnout for the meeting