voter turnout
英 [ˈvəʊtə(r) ˈtɜːnaʊt]
美 [ˈvoʊtər ˈtɜːrnaʊt]
网络 投票率; 投票人数
英英释义
noun
- the total number of voters who participated
- they are expecting a large vote
双语例句
- The candidates also use their campaign money to open offices in hotly contested states and to conduct grassroots voter registration and voter turnout efforts with paid field workers.
两位总统候选人还利用他们的竞选资金在竞争激烈的州开设办事处,并支付工资给办事人员开展基层选民登记,以及动员更多选民参加投票。 - The expected groundswell is driven by the composition of voter turnout, which at about 40 per cent would be significantly lower than the 63 per cent that brought Mr Obama to power.
预期中的舆情转变,受到了选民投票率构成的推动,40%的投票率要远远低于奥巴马当选时的63%。 - Voter turnout was low for the election.
这次选举的选民投票率很低。 - Officials also still not have released any figures for voter turnout, which observers predict may be as low as10 percent in areas where the Taliban insurgency is active.
另外,官方仍没有公布任何投票率的数字,观察人士预计投票率在一些塔利班激进分子猖獗的地区可能只有10%。 - The state media reported a very high voter turnout.
津巴布韦国家媒体报导说投票率很高。 - But these conjectures are difficult to verify, since other political and institutional variables intervene between voter turnout, election outcomes and policy outputs.
但是这些推测很难得到验证,因为其他政治和制度变量也会影响选民投票率、选举结果和政策产出。 - State election officials reported a huge voter turnout on tuesday.
佛罗里达州选举官员报告说,星期二大批选民出来投票。 - Low voter turnout was chalked up to a dull campaign.
低投票率被归咎于竞选活动的乏味无趣。 - A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls.
投票率低意味着前往投票的民众太少。 - Many commentators believe that even though there were more polling stations than expected, voter turnout was low.
许多评论人士认为,虽然投票站的数量比估计的要多,但是投票的人数却不多。
