poll
英 [pəʊl]
美[pol]
- n. 投票;民意测验;投票数;投票所
- vt. 投票;剪短;对…进行民意测验;获得选票
- vi. 投票
- adj. 无角的;剪过毛的;修过枝的
- n. (Poll)人名;(德、匈、罗、英)波尔
英英释意
- 1. an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people
- 2. the top of the head
- 3. the part of the head between the ears
- 4. a tame parrot
- 5. the counting of votes (as in an election)
双语例句
- 1. He will have been heartened by the telephone opinion poll published yesterday.
- 他会为昨天公布的电话民意调查结果感到鼓舞。
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- 2. The poll canvassed the views of almost eighty economists.
- 民意调查征询了将近80位经济学家的意见。
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- 3. Labour was top of the poll with forty-six percent.
- 工党以46%的得票数高居首位。
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- 4. An independent opinion poll published today shows growing discontent with the government.
- 今天发表的一项独立民意测验表明民众对政府的不满正与日俱增。
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- 5. A national poll shows the presidential race in a dead heat.
- 一项全国民意调查显示总统竞选相持不下。
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