Turnout (noun)
●The number of people who participate in or attend an event.(出席、參加的人數)
Examples:
1.Good weather on polling day should ensure a good turnout.
2.It was a marvellous afternoon with a huge turnout of people.
Fall prey to sb/sth (idiom)
●To be harmed by someone or something.
(受…傷害)
Examples:
1.We worry that our children will fall prey to the influence of bad kids.
2.Patients may fall prey to dishonest salespeople who say they can cure their pain.
Hurl/throw insults (at sb)
●To direct insults at someone; to say something insulting directly to someone.(謾駡,辱駡)
Examples:
1.Sally hurled an insult at Bob that made him very angry.
2.If you two would stop throwing insults, we could have a serious discussion.
Forbear (verb)
●To prevent yourself from saying or doing something; to refrain.(忍耐,克制)
Examples:
1.He saw that she was preoccupied, and forbore to question her.
2.The doctor said she was optimistic about the outcome of the operation but forbore to make any promises at this early stage.
Acquit (verb)
●To decide officially in a law court that someone is not guilty of a particular crime.(宣告無罪)
Examples:
1.The jury acquitted her, but I still think she's guilty.
2.Five months ago he was acquitted on a shoplifting charge.