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poll
noun [C] /pəʊl/
singularpoll
pluralpolls
  1. 1
    an occasion when a lot of people are asked what they feel about something, usually by a company paid by a political party, television programme etc 民意测验;民意调查

    They're worried about the government's present low standing in the polls. 他们为政府当前在民意测验中的低声望感到忧心忡忡。

    A recent poll indicated that most people opposed the changes. 最近的一次民意测验表明大多数人反对这些变化。

    carry out/conduct a poll :

    According to a poll conducted last week, 75% of the public support the Prime Minister. 根据上周进行的一场民意测验,有75%的公众支持首相。

     Synonyms and related words
    Questioning and types of questions: question, inquiry, query...
  2. 2
    the process of voting and the counting of votes 选举

    Labour were the big winners in yesterday's poll. 工党是昨天选举中的大赢家。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.

      the poll

      the total number of votes in an election or referendum (选举或公民投票中的)总投票数

      Wilson came away with 64% of the poll. 威尔逊获得了总投票数的64%。

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    2. b.

      the polls

      the place where people vote 投票处;投票点

      The polls close at ten o'clock. 投票点10点关闭。

poll
verb [T] /pəʊl/
present tense
I/you/we/theypoll
he/she/itpolls
present participlepolling
past tensepolled
past participlepolled
  1. 1
    to ask a lot of people their opinions about something, especially a political issue (尤指针对政治问题)对…进行民意测验

    Over half of those polled said Yes to devolution. 接受民意测验的人中超过半数赞同权力下放。

     Synonyms and related words
    To ask a question or questions: ask, question, demand...
  2. 2
    to get a particular number or percentage of votes in an election or referendum (在选举或公民投票中)获得(若干票数)

    The winner polled over 16,000 votes. 胜出者获得了16,000多张选票。


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