turnout
turnout什么意思,turnout翻译
基本解释
n.: 出席人数;到场人数;投票人数
网络: 道岔;岔道;投票率
权威解释
出席人数;到场人数:
the number of people who attend a particular event
投票人数:
the number of people who vote in a particular election
英汉解释
【铁路】让车岔道
〔英国〕罢工(者)
马车的全套配备和人员
临时召集;〔口语〕起床(时间)
走出屋外的人群;(集会的)出席者,到会者;外貌;服装;装备
分道
分水闸
渠道分叉口
产额
断路
进水涵管
产品
生产(量)
出动;出动的人
输出;岔道
词性分析
复数:turnouts
同义词
n.crowdaudienceattendancegathering
例句
Many well-wishers said they had not seen such a public turnout at the church for the royal family since the days of Charles and Diana.
很多民众说,自从查尔斯王储和戴安娜的时代结束以后,每年圣诞节在教堂外等候王室的人从来没有像今天这么多。
The generals seem to be alarmed by the prospect of a low turnout, though the election laws do not require a quorum.
军官们看起来有些担心过低的投票率,尽管选举汉没有法定投票人数的规定。
The turnout tends to be low in special elections, as elsewhere; but politicians can usually depend on older voters to make the effort.
和其他地方一样,此次参与递补选举的人数偏少,但一般来说,政客们依赖于老人选民为此次选举投上关键票。
Turnout was as low as 33% partly due to a boycott by the opposition candidate Winston Tubman, who alleged fraud in the first round.
投票率只有33%,这部分是因为反对派候选人温斯顿•塔布曼的抵抗,他声称首轮选举有欺诈行为。
She said that there had been a "very strong negative attitude towards elections in general" but that turnout was unexpectedly strong.
她说,民众对选举的态度总体上曾是非常消极的,但投票率之高让人意外。
International monitors say the last-minute changes increased voter turnout, but did not undermine the elections legitimacy.
国际监督人士表示最后时间的变化增加了投票结果,但不损坏投票的合法性。
"We may quite literally see turnout of a magnitude that we have not seen in a century of American politics, " he said.
他说:“我们基本上可以看到一次美国政治百年来没有过的投票热潮。”
The march, which had a turnout of thousands, started on Fifth Avenue, and made its way down to Greenwich Village.
几千人的游行队伍从第五大道出发,向格林威治村进发。
To maximise your influence. Vote in Estonia. In 2004 it had both low turnout and a disproportionate number of seats.
扩大影响力投票给爱沙尼亚。在2004年,爱沙尼亚不但有极低的投票率,还有不成比例的议会席位。
The spokesman welcomed the elections, which he said were marked by high voter turnout and a near absence of violence.
麦科马克对巴勒斯坦议会选举表示欢迎。他说,这次选举的选民投票率很高,几乎没有发生暴力。