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View usage for: Chinese translation of 'turnout' n (c) - [of people, voters etc]
全部参(參)与(與)人(数(數)) (quánbù cānyùrén (shù))
Definition a number of people attending an event It was a marvellous afternoon with a huge turnout of people. Definition the quantity or amount produced Synonyms volume production quota amount produced outturn (rare) Synonyms equipage rigout (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition rich clothing Bathed, dressed in his finest array, he was ready. Synonyms clothing, dress, clothes, threads (slang), garments, apparel (old-fashioned), attire, garb, finery, regalia, raiment (archaic, poetic), schmutter (slang) Definition a collection or group of things a chaotic assemblage of drifters and ruffians Synonyms group, company, meeting, body, crowd, collection, mass, gathering, rally, assembly, flock, congregation, accumulation, multitude, throng, hui (New Zealand), conclave, aggregation, convocation (formal), runanga (New Zealand) Definition a number of people gathered together for a meeting She waited until quiet settled on the assembly. Synonyms gathering, group, meeting, body, council, conference, crowd, congress, audience, collection, mass, diet, rally, convention, flock, company, house, congregation, accumulation, multitude, throng, synod, hui (New Zealand), assemblage, conclave, aggregation, convocation (formal), jamaat, runanga (New Zealand) - turncoat
- turning
- turning point
- turnout
- turnover
- turpentine
- turpitude
Additional synonymsDefinition clothes, esp. fine or formal ones women dressed in their finest attire Synonyms clothes, wear, dress, clothing, gear (informal), habit, uniform, outfit, costume, threads (slang), array (poetic), garments, robes, apparel (old-fashioned), garb, accoutrements, raiment (archaic, poetic), vestment, schmutter (slang), habilimentsDefinition a group of spectators or listeners at a concert or play The entire audience broke into loud applause. Synonyms spectators, company, house, crowd, gathering, gallery, assembly, viewers, listeners, patrons, congregation, turnout, onlookers, throng, assemblageDefinition a group of worshippers Most members of the congregation arrive a few minutes before the service. Synonyms parishioners, host, brethren, crowd, assembly, parish, flock, fellowship, multitude, throng, laity Definition the clothes worn by an actor or performer Even from a distance, the effect of his costume was stunning. Synonyms outfit, dress, clothing, get-up (informal), uniform, ensemble, robes, livery, apparel (old-fashioned), attire, garb, national dress When the song finished, the crowd went wild. Synonyms audience, spectators, house, gate, attendanceDefinition complete style of clothing a well-groomed gent in smart dress and specs Synonyms clothing, clothes, gear (informal), costume, threads (slang), garments, apparel (old-fashioned), attire, garb, togs, raiment (archaic, poetic), vestment, schmutter (slang), habiliment Synonyms equipment, stores, gear, baggage, apparatus, munitions, accoutrements, materielDefinition a set of tools or devices used for a particular purpose Exports of military equipment are banned. Synonyms apparatus, stock, supplies, material, stuff, tackle, gear, tools, provisions, kit, rig, baggage, paraphernalia, accoutrements, appurtenances, equipageDefinition clothing or personal belongings I used to wear trendy gear but it just looked ridiculous. Synonyms clothing, wear, dress, clothes, habit, outfit, costume, threads (slang), array, garments, apparel (old-fashioned), attire, garb, togs, schmutter (slang), rigout Definition a costume or outfit He couldn't work in such a fancy get-up. Synonyms outfit, costume, clothes, gear (informal), kit, ensemble, garb, togs (informal), rigout (informal) (tɜːʳnaʊt) also turn-out Word forms: plural turnouts1. countable noun [usually singular]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. It was a marvellous afternoon with a huge turnout of people. Synonyms: attendance, crowd, audience, gate More Synonyms of turnout 2. countable noun [usually singular]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%. Election officials said the turnout of voters was low. [+ of] A high turnout was reported at the polling booths. More Synonyms of turnout turnout in British English (ˈtɜːnaʊt) noun1. attendance or crowd, as at a particular event On the big night there was a massive turnout. It was a marvellous afternoon with a huge turnout of people. It was a good turnout. 2. the number of people who vote in an election In 1988 the turnout was 50%. Election officials said the turnout of voters was low. A high turnout was reported at the polling booths. 3. US the US term for for lay-by (sense 1) turnout in American English (ˈtɜrnˌaʊt) noun1. the act of turning out 2. a. a gathering of people, as for a meeting b. the number of people assembled 3. an amount produced; output 4. a. a wider part of a narrow road, enabling vehicles to pass one another 5. a carriage with its horse or horses 6. b. a set of clothes; costume 7. Ballet a position in which the legs are turned outward, with the feet pointed in opposite directions Examples of 'turnout' in a sentenceturnout That might be optimistic: insiders predict a far lower turnout for the mayoral election.In the last general election she held the constituency on a 58 % turnout with the Conservatives in second place.The poll also suggested a big turnout in the most unpredictable election for decades.The polls were kept open an extra four hours because the turnout was so high.Turnout at general elections is too low.Early indications suggested a woefully low turnout.It may be that people show little interest in the elections and that turnout is low.And little wonder that the turnout at elections is so low.Eighty eight per cent of people polled demanded a referendum and the turnout was bigger than in the local elections.Turnout in the election was astonishing.Unusually, there was also some sunshine as early indicators suggested a high turnout.Its policies are set largely by committees of inner-city head teachers elected on a low turnout.We fought hard, but the country voted out on a big turnout.There were signs of a high turnout - something both camps claimed would bring them victory.Advisers will point out that a low turnout and a winter poll tend to disadvantage Labour.Forced underground, opposition activists have been waging their own battle to ensure a big turnout today.First, a high turnout is the best antidote to extremism.Eight unions walk out over three days from tomorrow but none had a 50 per cent vote turnout.The result was also a disappointment for women, despite a high turnout of 62%.The winning margin was fewer than 30,000 votes on a turnout of 56 per cent.Turnout in the vote was only 25 per cent and only 21 per cent of members backed it. In other languagesturnout British English: turnout NOUN 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. - American English: turnout
- Brazilian Portuguese: assistência
- Chinese: 参加人数
- European Spanish: asistencia
- French: taux de participation
- German: Beteiligung
- Italian: affluenza
- Japanese: 人出
- Korean: > 참가자 수집회 등의
- European Portuguese: assistência
- Latin American Spanish: asistencia
Additional synonymsPeople turned out to vote in huge numbers. Synonyms crowd, horde, multitude, throngDefinition the amount produced or the rate at which it is produced We need to increase the volume of production. Synonyms output, yield, productivityThe results reflected a continued improvement in productivity. Synonyms output, production, capacity, yield, efficiency, mass production, work rate, productive capacity, productiveness Definition a great number of people or things crowded together An official pushed through the throng. Synonyms crowd, mob, horde, press, host, pack, mass, crush, jam, congregation, swarm, multitude, concourse, assemblageDefinition the amount of business done by a company during a specified period The company had a turnover of £3.8 million. Synonyms output, business, production, flow, volume, yield, productivity, outturn (rare) Definition the amount produced improving the yield of the crop Synonyms produce, crop, harvest, output |