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单词

turnout

读音
ˈtɜːrnaʊt
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释义

n. 产量;出席者;参加人数;出动;清除;[公路] 岔道 [ 复数 turnouts ]

例句

Election officials predict they'll set a new turnout record for an off-year election in Washington state.
选举官员预测,他们将在华盛顿州创下非大选年参加投票人数的新纪录。
On the big night there was a massive turnout.
在那个重要的夜晚,出席的人数很多。
This year's festival attracted a record turnout.
今年的节日吸引的参加者之多创了纪录。

强化记忆

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the data is very clear.Voter turnout around the worldpeaked in the late '80s,
So while Egyptians were knownfor their single-digit turnoutin elections before the revolution,
If we look across the world,the median turnout in presidential electionsover the last 30 years
and we look at people that participated in EU parliamentary elections,the median turnout in those electionsis just 42 percent.
And in your average local election,turnout hovers somewhere around 20 percent.I invite you to imagine 100 percent.
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出国,专升本-自考,专四专八,其他

所在词典

GRE填空及阅读机经,各省专升本英语N合1,福建专升本英语,专八真题近十五年,经济学人(The Economist)