turnout
US /ˈtɝːn.aʊt/
UK /ˈtɜːn.aʊt/
名词
1.
投票率, 出席人数, 到场人数
the number of people who attend a particular event, especially a public event such as a meeting or election
示例:
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The election saw a record turnout of voters.
这次选举的选民投票率创下了纪录。
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Despite the bad weather, there was a good turnout for the concert.
尽管天气不好,音乐会还是有很好的上座率。
2.
岔道, 侧线
a short siding on a railroad track, allowing trains to pass each other or to be shunted
示例:
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The train waited on the turnout for the express to pass.
火车在岔道上等待特快列车通过。
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Workers are repairing the damaged turnout.
工人们正在修理损坏的岔道。
3.
停车区, 观景台
a short road or area where vehicles can pull off a main road
示例:
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We stopped at a scenic turnout to admire the view.
我们在一个风景优美的观景台停下来欣赏景色。
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There's a small turnout just past the bend in the road.
路弯过去一点就有一个小停车区。