2N-COUNT [usually singular](选举的)投票人数,投票率 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. (选举的)投票人数,投票率
In 1988 the turnout was 50%…
1988 年的投票率为 50%。
Election officials said the turnout of voters was low. [+ of]
选举官员称选民的投票率很低。
A high turnout was reported at the polling booths.
1number of people who vote in an election選舉中的投票人數ADJECTIVE | VERB + TURNOUT | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤good, heavy, high, huge, massive, strong高投票率➤record創紀錄的投票人數◇a record turnout for an election有史以來最多的投票人數➤low, poor低投票率➤40%, 70%, etc. * 40%、70% 等的投票率▸➤electoral, voter選舉投票率◇Voter turnout was high at the last election.上次選舉的投票率很高。VERB + TURNOUT➤depress, suppress (both NAmE) 壓低/壓制投票率◇That could depress turnout in a few states.這可能會抑制在少數幾個州的投票數。➤boost, increase提高/增加投票數PHRASES➤a decline in turnout, a fall in turnout, an increase in turnout投票數的減少/下降/增加turnout
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2number of people who go to a meeting, event, etc.會議或比賽的參加人數ADJECTIVE | VERB + TURNOUTADJECTIVE➤big, fantastic, good, great, impressive, large很多的參與人數;大量的出席者▸➤disappointing, poor令人失望的參與人數;很少的出席者VERB + TURNOUT➤attract (especially BrE) 吸引參與者◇The concert attracted a large turnout.音樂會吸引了大批的觀眾。➤get, have到場人數達到⋯◇I think we will have the biggest turnout we've had for quite some time.我認為我們的參與人數將是很長時間以來最多的。