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1 turnout
= turn-out кількість тих, хто взяв участь в голосуванні; явка на вибори; кількість учасників голосування -
2 turnout
['tɜːnaut]n1) збо́ри; пу́бліка2) о́бсяг проду́ктів виробни́цтва3) страйк4) страйка́р5) ви́їзд6) встава́ння з лі́жка7) зал. роз'ї́зд; переве́дення стрі́лок8) екіпірува́ння -
3 turnout of voters
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4 heavy turnout
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5 high turnout of voters
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6 light turnout
низький відсоток участі у виборах, низька явка виборців ( на вибори) -
7 low turnout of voters
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8 poor turnout
низький відсоток участі у виборах, низька явка виборців ( на вибори) -
9 turn-out
= turnout -
10 heavy
суворий (про вирок, покарання); високий, обтяжливий (про податок, фінансове зобов'язання тощо); тривалий ( про термін ув'язнення тощо)- heavy drinker
- heavy drug
- heavy fighting
- heavy financial commitment
- heavy handwriting
- heavy poll
- heavy polling
- heavy presumption
- heavy punishment
- heavy rescue
- heavy sentence
- heavy sentencing
- heavy tax
- heavy term of imprisonment
- heavy turnout -
11 high
високий; сильний, інтенсивний; благородний- high commissioner
- high contracting parties
- High Court Bench
- High Court of Justice
- High Court of Parliament
- high degree of organization
- high ground
- high-level member of the Mafia
- high-level member of the mafia
- high-level position
- high mobility
- high office
- high on drugs
- high penalty
- high-powered lawyer
- high-priority
- high-priority call
- high-profile
- high-profile case
- high-profile trial
- high-ranker
- high-ranker on the force
- high-ranking
- high-ranking official
- high-ranking patron
- high-ranking police officer
- high rate
- highrisk
- high-risk inmate
- high-risk offender
- high-risk person
- high seas
- high-seas piracy
- high security
- high-security cell
- high sheriff
- high social status
- high tax rate
- high toxicity
- high treason
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12 light
м'який, легкий, малий, несуворий (про вирок, режим утримання тощо); легкий ( про наркотик)- light drug
- light-minded
- light penalty
- light poll
- light punishment
- light-security camp
- light sentence
- light sentencing
- light turnout
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13 low
вульгарний, ниций, грубий; несприятливий; недостатній; низький- low camp- low educational level
- low-income
- low-income family
- low-life
- low-lived
- low-ranking
- low-risk
- low-risk inmate
- low-risk offender
- low risk person
- low social status
- low toxicity
- low turnout of voters -
14 poor
незаможний, бідний ( про людину); поганий; неякісний, недоброякісний; неправильний; неспроможний ( про боржника); непристойний ( про поведінку)- poor bodypoor person in receipt of relief — особа, яка отримує соціальну допомогу; бідняк, який отримує допомогу
- poor convict
- poor debtor
- poor excuse
- poor form of conduct
- poor law
- poor-law board
- poor poll
- poor-quality
- poor quality
- poor-quality repair
- poor school attendance
- poor timing of a move
- poor turnout -
15 turn
1) завершена спекулятивна оборудка; нетривалий період діяльності; поворот; зміна2) ставати, робитися; повертати, змінювати напрямок•- turn a criminalturn with a petition for justice — (to smb.) звертатися із клопотанням про відновлення справедливості ( до когось)
- turn an informer
- turn down
- turn down a bill
- turn down a candidature
- turn down a demand
- turn down a proposal
- turn informer
- turn oneself up to the police
- turnout
- turn-out
- turn over
- turn over a case
- turn over a criminal
- turn state's evidence
- turn the blind eye
- turn to crime
- turn to criminal activity
- turn traitor
- turn up
- turn up a clue
- turn up evidence
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