单词 | poll |
释义 | poll UK [pəʊl] US [poʊl] noun IMPROVER countable ■a study in which people are asked for their opinions about a subject or person 民意测验,民意调查 •We're carrying out/conducting •The latest opinion the polls [plural] ■the places where people vote in a political election 投票处 •The TV stations agreed not to announce the projected winner until after the polls closed.电视台同意等到所有的投票点都关闭后再宣布预测的获胜者。 go to the polls ■to vote 投票,去投票 •The country will go to the polls on September 13th.该国将于9月13日举行投票。 UK [pəʊl] US [poʊl] verb transitive ELECTION 选举 ■When a person or a political party polls a particular number of votes in an election, they receive that number 获得(若干选票) •With nearly all the votes counted, Mr Soto had polled 67% of the vote.统计了几近所有选票后,索托先生获得了67%的选票。 UK [pəʊl] US [poʊl] verb transitive OPINION 观点 ■to ask a person for their opinion as part of a general study of what people think about a subject 对…进行民意调查 •Half the people polled said they would pay more for environmentally-friendly food.半数受调者说他们愿意多花钱买环保食物。 |
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