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◙ n. צופים, מספר הנוכחים; תלבושת; ציוד; ניקוי; תפוקה, תוצרת; שביתת עובדים* * *◙ םידבוע תתיבש ;תרצות,הקופת ;יוקינ ;דויצ ;תשובלת ;םיחכונה רפסמ,םיפוצ◄ -
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= turn-out кількість тих, хто взяв участь в голосуванні; явка на вибори; кількість учасників голосування -
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turn.out[t'ə:naut] n 1 participantes de uma reunião, comparecimento. 2 aparência (maneira de se vestir). 3 limpeza, faxina de um quarto, armário, etc. na qual se jogam fora os objetos desnecessários. 4 aparecimento. 5 produção. 6 ação de expelir ou de mandar embora. 7 desvio de estrada de ferro. 8 cavalo(s) e carruagem. -
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n. grev, grevci, katılanlar, katılım (sayısı), malzeme, kıyafet, üretim, verim, sapak, dönemeç, yol ayrımı, tâli yol -
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[tɜ:naut]nouneconomy celotna proizvodnja; colloquially stavka, ustavitev dela; colloquially zbor(ovanje), shod; gledalci, obiskovalci; vstajanje (iz postelje); military colloquially odhod; ekipaža, kočija z zaprego; oprava, kostim(iranje); railway kretnica, izogibalni tir -
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Pol. taux de participation électorale; nombre de votantsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > turnout
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n. (구경, 행렬 따위에) 나온 사람들, 출석자, 대피선, 생산액, 산출고, 동맹 파업(자), 마차와 구종, 채비 -
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n. deltagande, antal närvarande; utstyrsel, klädsel; utrustning; städning; produktion, tillverkning; strejk
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turnout — turn‧out [ˈtɜːnaʊt ǁ ˈtɜːrn ] noun [singular] the number of people who vote in an election or go to a meeting or other organized event: • Voting drew a record turnout of 85%. * * * turnout UK US /ˈtɜːnaʊt/ noun [S] ► POLITICS the number of people … Financial and business terms
Turnout — may refer to:* Turnout (ballet), a rotation of the leg which comes from the hips, causing the knee and foot to turn outward, away from the center of the body * Voter turnout, the percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election * A… … Wikipedia
turnout — [n1] group assembling for event assemblage, assembly, attendance, audience, congregation, crowd, gate, gathering, number, throng; concept 417 turnout [n2] amount produced aggregate, output, outturn, product, production, productivity, quota,… … New thesaurus
turnout — index result Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
turnout — audience, 1816, from TURN (Cf. turn) + OUT (Cf. out) … Etymology dictionary
turnout — ► NOUN ▪ the number of people attending or taking part in an event … English terms dictionary
turnout — [tʉrn′out΄] n. 1. the act of turning out 2. a) a gathering of people, as for a meeting b) the number of people assembled 3. an amount produced; output 4. a) a wider part of a narrow road, enabling vehicles to pas … English World dictionary
turnout — noun 1 number of people who vote in an election ADJECTIVE ▪ good, heavy (esp. AmE), high, huge, massive, strong ▪ record ▪ a record … Collocations dictionary
turnout — n. attendance participation 1) to attract a (large) turnout 2) a big, enormous, heavy, large; good; record turnout 3) a light, poor, small turnout 4) (a) voter turnout * * * enormous good heavy large … Combinatory dictionary
turnout — [[t]tɜ͟ː(r)naʊt[/t]] turnouts also turn out 1) N COUNT: usu sing, oft supp N The turnout at an event is the number of people who go to it or take part in it. On the big night there was a massive turnout... It was a marvellous afternoon with a… … English dictionary
turnout — The proportion of people who turn out to vote in any election. Figures between countries vary, some showing the proportion of the registered electorate who vote, some the proportion of people over the lower voting age limit who do so. In some… … Glossary of UK Government and Politics