turnout如何读

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turnout是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 出动
  2. 装备
  3. 出席者
  4. 产量
  5. 装束
  6. 清理
  7. 清除
  8. 产额
  9. 衣着
  10. 设备
  11. 避车道
  12. 出口道
  13. 侧线
  14. 岔线
  15. 出来
  16. 上班
  17. 聚集人数
  18. 产品
  19. 服装
  20. 到场人数

turnout自然拼读

turn·out

tuhrn aUt

turnout变形

复数:turnouts

turnout英英释义

noun

the number of people who participate in or attend an event

a heavy voter turnout

a place where something (such as a road) turns out or branches off

a space adjacent to a highway in which vehicles may park or pull into to enable others to pass

a railroad siding

an act of turning out

strike sense 3a

striker sense 1d

a clearing out and cleaning

a coach or carriage together with the horses, harness, and attendants

equipment, rig

manner of dress : getup

net quantity of produce yielded

verb

intransitive verb

to come or go out from home in or as if in answer to a summons

voters turned out in droves

to get out of bed

to prove to be in the result or end it turned out that we were both wrong

the play turned out to be a flop

to become in maturity

nobody thought he'd turn out like this

end

stories that turn out happily

transitive verb

to put out by or as if by turning a switch

turn out the lights

to produce often rapidly or regularly by or as if by machine

a writer turning out stories

to turn inside out

turning out his pockets

to empty the contents of especially for cleaning or rearrangingalso: clean

expel, evict

to put (an animal, such as a horse) to pasture

to equip, dress, or finish in a careful or elaborate way

to call (a guard, a company, etc.) out from rest or shelter and into formation

turnout_土木工程行业词汇

道岔

turnout_铁道行业词汇

道岔

又称 :道岔(switches and crossings)

turnout词源英文解释

The first known use of turnout was in 1546

turnout儿童词典英英释义

turtle1 of 2noun

turtledove

turtle2 of 2noun

any of an order of land, freshwater, and marine reptiles with a toothless horny beak and a bony shell which encloses the body and into which the head, legs, and tail usually may be withdrawn

turretnoun

a little tower often at a corner of a building

a low usually rotating structure (as in a tank, warship, or airplane) in which guns are mounted

turquoisenoun

a blue, bluish green, or greenish gray mineral that contains copper and aluminum, takes a high polish, and is used in jewelry

a light greenish blue

turpentinenoun

a mixture of oil and resin obtained from pines and some related trees

an oil made from turpentine and used especially as a solvent and paint thinner

turntablenoun

a platform that can be turned around

a round flat plate that turns a phonograph record

turnstilenoun

a post having arms which turn around that is set in an entrance or exit so that persons can pass through only on foot one by one

turnpikenoun

a road one must pay to use

a main road

turnover1 of 2noun

an act or the action of turning over

a filled pastry with one half of the crust turned over the other

movement (as of people) into, through, and out of a place

the purchase, sale, and replacement of a stock of goods (as in a store)

the number of persons hired to replace those leaving

turn over2 of 2verb

to shift in position from upright to upside down

to give to another to take care of : hand over

to lose possession of

turned the ball over three times

of one's stomach to feel sick

to begin or cause to begin to run

turned over the engine

turnout1 of 2noun

the number of people who attend or who do something (as vote) expected a light voter turnout

a good turnout at the meeting

turn out2 of 2verb

to put or empty out of a container

to make by or as if by machine turns out a new story every month

the factory turns out automobiles

turn off sense 2

who turned out the light?

to come or go out from home

thousands turned out to see them

to prove to be of course, I turned out to be right

it turned out to be only the cat

turnout1 of 2noun

the number of people who attend or who do something (as vote) expected a light voter turnout

a good turnout at the meeting

turn out2 of 2verb

to put or empty out of a container

to make by or as if by machine turns out a new story every month

the factory turns out automobiles

turn off sense 2

who turned out the light?

to come or go out from home

thousands turned out to see them

to prove to be of course, I turned out to be right

it turned out to be only the cat

turnout 例句

1 “This is the best Cuba has to offer,” Cueto says, struck by the turnout.

2 At the end of his opening monologue, the host, Liev Schreiber, nervously stopped kidding around and commended Americans on a significant turnout in the midterm elections.

3 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。

4 Politics of the period were infamously corrupt — although political participation was extremely high, with some national elections attracting a 90-percent turnout.

5 But after a while it becomes clear that the turnout is really mostly people from the track team and their parents.

6 After showing up to "pay honor my brother," McCann said, "I'm very much affected by this turnout; I was not expecting it."

7 The volunteer co-chairs use their platforms to help boost voter registration and education with the goal of helping increase turnout for congressional and state elections in November.

8 Another concern is a drop in voter turnout compared to the 70 percent seen in 2004.

另一个令人关注的问题是选民参选率低于2004年选举的70%参选率.

9 “The president is very popular with turnout audiences but often less popular with independent voters, and with her, there is no downside to having her and lots and lots of upside.”

10 Although Hopton was pleased by the turnout at both screenings, he’s convinced that “some but not all” mainstream critics didn’t show up due to “Unplanned’s” subject matter.

11 “Our goal is to help generate the highest voter turnout in history.”

12 Fair organizers said they are expecting a better turnout than in previous years because the Art Basel fair in Switzerland in June was very strong.

13 "It was better than expected. We prepared so many scenarios for every possible thing that could happen, but this was the best possible turnout," he said, grinning.

14 Trump expected 3,500 at rally in deep-blue Bronx, former president left stunned by final turnout.

15 “A good turnout, no?” she said as she rose.

16 The Met attributed the low turnout in part to stormy weather; at a matinee on Saturday, after the storm had passed and some strong reviews had appeared, 67 percent of the seats were full.

17 He went thought significant hardship in his younger life but turnout very successful.

18 We've had one of the biggest turnouts in recent history on the blog this week – there is clearly something special in the topic of royalty, something universally affecting.

19 Voter suppression has become a major issue in this election with the courts finding in states like North Carolina and Ohio that election officials are suppressing African-American voter turnout.

20 In 1988 the turnout was 50%…

1988 年的投票率为 50%。

turnout 同义词

3 岔路口

turning

4 出席人数

attendance

13 避车道

clearway

14 产额

run produce

16 倒出

tip turn out of

18 出动

develop

19 到会者

conventioneer

22 岔道口

junction turning turn-off

23 装束

setout guise garb getup rig

24 罢工工人

striker

27 道岔

point switch

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