turnout

turnout
turnout
tr['tɜːnaʊt]
noun
1 (attendance) asistencia; (voters) número de votantes
2 (clearout) limpieza general
3 (appearance) aspecto
turnout ['tərn.aʊt] n
: concurrencia f
turnout
n.
atuendo s.m.
concurrencia s.f.
paseo s.m.
producción s.f.
noun
1) (at election) número m de votantes; (at public spectacle) número m de asistentes

there was a high/low turnout — votó/asistió mucha/poca gente

2) (clearout) (BrE) (no pl) limpieza f general
['tɜːnaʊt]
N
1) (=attendance) concurrencia f , asistencia f ; (=paying spectators) entrada f , público m ; (at election) número m de votantes

there was a poor turnout — asistió poca gente

we hope for a good turnout at the dance — esperamos que el baile sea muy concurrido

2) (=clean) limpieza f

she gave the room a good turnout — le hizo una buena limpieza al cuarto

3) (Ind) (=output) producción f
4) (=dress) atuendo m
* * *
noun
1) (at election) número m de votantes; (at public spectacle) número m de asistentes

there was a high/low turnout — votó/asistió mucha/poca gente

2) (clearout) (BrE) (no pl) limpieza f general

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