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polls

:/poʊl/
:/pəʊl/
n.:
投票;〈口〉同“Mary”;〈美〉投票处;脑袋
v.:
投票;(候选人)得(票);查(票);投(票)
adj.:
【法】当事人一方作成的
网络:
民意调查;线上投票;投票表
词形变换: (复数) polls (现在分词) polling (过去式) polled
例句
1.
His audiences laugh, yes, but polls show that the British still support the concept of a monarchy.
是的观众民意调查表明英国人仍然支持君主制
2.
This led to its formal disbandment, and a split, with a breakaway group contesting the polls.
正是直接导致民盟正式解散分裂分离出来团体投票提出质疑
3.
It comes out of a place called the Gallup Organization. You know they do polls right?
发生一个盖洛普组织知道他们调查吗?
4.
Earlier this week the USDP was asked by an election candidate to ensure it had severed ties with the ruling junta prior to the polls.
本月调查之前一位选举候选人提出要求联邦巩固发展执政军政府断绝关系
5.
A coordinated torrent of praise from the main foreign missions in Afghanistan began to gush a few hours after polls closed.
投票结束小时阿富汗大主要外国观察一致赞赏
6.
Many news organizations conduct "issue polls" to see what topics are of great interest to the public during an election year.
许多新闻机构进行议题民调了解公众选举感兴趣议题
7.
The polls do not reveal how much of the president's shrivelling approval is caused by rising petrol prices.
几次民调不能表明奥巴马总统支持下跌油价上升引起
8.
With only a week to go, the polls show that the two candidates are running neck and neck. The race is still so.
选举只有星期民意测验结果显示不相上下竞争如此激烈所以可能要到最后一刻结果分晓
9.
With two weeks to go until the election, the polls showed me with a twenty-point lead, and 55 percent of the vote.
选举两个星期民意测验表明领先20个百分点55%支持
10.
Backers of a similar amendment that would forbid gay marriage in Florida appear to be ahead in the polls as well.
对于类似修正案支持者可能佛罗里达州禁止同性恋婚姻