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turnout [ˈtɜ:naʊt]( = attendance) assistance f* * *['tɜːnaʊt]1) (to vote, strike, demonstrate) taux m de participation2) ( clearout) nettoyage m3) (colloq) ( appearance) tenue f -
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turnout ['tɜ:naʊt](a) (attendance → at meeting, concert) assistance f; Politics (at election) (taux m de) participation f;∎ there was a good turnout (gen) il y avait beaucoup de monde, beaucoup de gens sont venus; Politics il y avait un fort taux de participation;∎ low turnouts at elections faible participation f aux élections∎ we had a good turnout of the attic on a nettoyé ou fait le grenier à fond;∎ I had a turnout of my old clothes for the jumble sale j'ai trié mes vieux vêtements pour la vente de charité -
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turnout n1 (to vote, strike, demonstrate) taux m de participation (for à) ; a 75% turnout un taux de participation de 75% ; a high/low turnout for the election un fort/faible taux de participation électorale ; there was a magnificent turnout for the parade beaucoup de gens sont venus voir le défilé ; what sort of turnout do you expect? combien de personnes attendez-vous? ;3 ○ ( appearance) tenue f.
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