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poll

:/poʊl/
:/pəʊl/
n.:
民意测验;民意调查;选举投票;计票
v.:
获得(票数);对…进行民意调查
adj.:
【法】当事人一方作成的
网络:
轮询
词形变换: (复数) polls (现在分词) polling (过去式) polled
例句
1.
The poll watchdog group said there had been a few incidents of polling irregularities.
投票监督团体已经发生投票违规行为事件
2.
If the poll results prove correct, banks would be required to put 19 percent of deposits at the central bank by the end of this year.
果真如此商业银行要求年底存款总额19%央行
3.
But, in a recent poll, a majority of New Yorkers said they did not believe the project would be completed on time.
但是最近投票调查显示大多数纽约表示他们认为这个建设项目如期完工
4.
President Bush is trying to counter low poll numbers by refocusing public attention on Iraq and his efforts to improve the U. S. economy.
美国总统布什试图公众注意力重新转向伊拉克以及争取改善美国经济努力以便扭转民意支持偏低局面
5.
A poll on the micro blog of Sina. com showed that 74 percent of respondents were in favor of the ending which had been leaked.
新浪调查显示74%调查对象喜欢网上流传结局
6.
According to a new Gallup poll, Americans increasingly prefer to have small families of two or fewer children.
根据盖洛普Gallup民意调查美国人越来越愿意拥有多于两个孩子小家庭
7.
With his poll ratings in free fall and his deputies defecting from the party, Papandreou seems to be running out of options.
随着自由落体背叛副手民意支持帕潘德里欧似乎正在运行选项
8.
Any poll will ratify the significance of that insight: Romney is the front-runner, and Huntsman is languishing in single digits.
任何投票都会认同这个事实比赛领先Huntsman开始
9.
But his return to power has been inglorious: in a recent poll only 21% of respondents approved of him.
不过奥尔特加重新执政并不光彩最新民调显示21%受访者表示支持
10.
A Gallup poll also found that people seem to be abandoning the Republicans for the Democrats.
盖洛普民意调查Galluppoll发现人们抛弃共和党转而选择民主党倾向