Izzie Pan
What does " a record low" mean in this sentence? I got this sentence from BBC news and I had a confusion about the meaning of " a record low" in the following sentence. Centrist was on course to win well over 300 seats. However, turnout was projected to be a record low. Thanks for your help!
22 jun. 2017 14:21
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People write down things like weather measurements such as temperature, athletic times in Olympic races, and election results. To write something down is to record it. ("Record" here is a verb with the accent on the second syllable). The written account is called a "record" (noun, accent on the first syllable). If we look at, say, the temperature someplace, there will be some number in the record that is highest. That extreme value is often called "the record." If today's temperature is higher than any temperature previously recorded, we say it "broke the record." If an athlete runs 100 meters faster than any time ever previously recorded, the athlete "broke the record" or "set a new record." Election turnout is one of these numbers we track and record. "Turnout was projected to be a record low" means "turnout was projected to be the lowest number ever recorded, lower than the previous record."
22 juni 2017
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Turnout is referring to the number of people who went out and voted. Record low means the number of people who turned out was lower than ever before. This was the smallest number of people to ever go and vote according to the records.
22 juni 2017
It means it has never been lower.
23 juni 2017
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