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1 turnout
noun2) (number voting)turnout [of voters] — Wahlbeteiligung, die
there was a large turnout of fans at the airport — eine große Zahl von Fans war zum Flughafen gekommen
* * *ˈturn·out[ˈtɜ:naʊt, AM ˈtɜ:rn-]n no plthe \turnout for the concert was good das Konzert war gut besucht* * *['tɜːnaʊt]n1) (= attendance) Teilnahme f, Beteiligung fin spite of the rain there was a good turnout (for a match etc) — trotz des Regens war das Spiel gut besucht; (in election) trotz des Regens war die Wahlbeteiligung gut or hoch
there was a big turnout of friends to meet us at the station — eine Menge Freunde waren gekommen, um uns am Bahnhof zu begrüßen
2)(= clean-out)
she gave the room a thorough turnout — sie machte den Raum gründlich sauber3) (COMM: output) Produktion f4) (= dress) Aufmachung f* * *turnout s2. a) Besucher(zahl) pl(f), Zuschauer(zahl) pl(f):they usually get a turnout of about 200 at their meetings zu ihren Versammlungen kommen für gewöhnlich an die 200 Leuteb) (Wahl- etc) Beteiligung f:3. Ausstattung f, besonders Kleidung f4. WIRTSCH Gesamtproduktion f, Ausstoß m5. AUTO USa) Ausweichstelle fb) Parkbucht f6. Ausräumen n:give sth a turnout etwas ausräumen* * *nounturnout [of voters] — Wahlbeteiligung, die
there was a large turnout of fans at the airport — eine große Zahl von Fans war zum Flughafen gekommen
* * *(at the election) n.Wahlbeteiligung f. n.Vertreibung f.Weiche -n f.
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