turnout
['tə:naut]
n. 产量;出席者;出动;清除;岔道
同义词
参考例子
1.In the provinces under high security threat level maybe the turnout was low.
纳贾非说:“在安全威胁大的省份,参选率可能是低的。
2.A turnout of only 43%, close to a record low, suggests that only the most intrepid voted.
投票率仅43%,接近史上最低,显示只有那些最铁杆的人才出来投票。
3.The north, reluctant to see the oil-rich south secede, had previously insisted on a majority of two-thirds on a turnout as high as 75% or more.
不愿意看到石油资源丰富的南方分离出去的北方,一直坚持得票数要达到总投票数的三分之二,即75%或者更多。
英文解释
n.
1.the group that gathers together for a particular occasion
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 p
4.what is produced in a given time period
5.a set of clothing (with accessories)
6.attendance for a particular event or purpose (as to vote in an election)
7.(ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip
网络释义
turnout
岔道; 集合的人群; 道岔; 出动准备;
turnout gear
消防战斗服;
Tangent turnout
切线型道岔;
turnout mast
道岔柱;
curved turnout
曲线分歧管,曲线道岔(铁路); 曲线岔;