及物动词
1. poll是什么意思
1. A majority of those polled were worried about inflation.
接受民意测验中的大多数人担心通货膨胀。
2. poll
2. We polled the members about the change in rules.
我们就规则的变化请全体成员投票。
名词
1. poll
1. Women were excluded from the poll.
妇女被排斥,不让参加选举。
2.
2. They expected a heavy poll.
他们预料会有很多人来投票。
3. We are going to conduct a public opinion poll.
我们将进行民意测验。
4. He scratched his grizzled poll.
他抓了抓他那头发花白的脑袋。
1. 民意测验:整数常量,用于指明支持的线程安全(thread safety)级别,可能的值有:贯穿本参考, 我们都会引用下面的民意测验(Poll)应用程序:
1. 民意测验;民意调查
A poll is a survey in which people are asked their opinions about something, usually in order to find out how popular something is or what people intend to do in the future.
e.g. Polls show that the European treaty has gained support in Denmark...
民意测验显示该欧盟条约已在丹麦获得支持。
e.g. We are doing a weekly poll on the president, and clearly his popularity has declined...
我们每周就总统进行一次民意调查,很显然他的支持率下降了。
2. 对…进行民意测验(或调查)
If you are polled on something, you are asked what you think about it as part of a survey.
e.g. More than 18,000 people were polled...
超过1.8万人接受了民意测验。
e.g. Audiences were going to be polled on which of three pieces of contemporary music they liked best...
将对观众进行民意调查,询问他们在3部当代音乐作品中最喜欢哪一部。
3. 政治选举;大选;投票地点
The polls means an election for a country''s government, or the place where people go to vote in an election.
e.g. In 1945, Winston Churchill was defeated at the polls...
温斯顿·丘吉尔在1945年的大选中被击败。
e.g. Voters are due to go to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president...
选民应于星期日前往投票站选举新总统。
4. 获得(…票数)
If a political party or a candidate polls a particular number or percentage of votes, they get that number or percentage of votes in an election.
e.g. It was a disappointing result for the Greens who polled three percent...
这个结果让绿党感到失望,他们只获得了3%的选票。
e.g. The result showed he had polled enough votes to force a second ballot.
结果显示,他已获得了足够把对手拖入二次投票的票数。
5. see also: polling;deed poll
noun
1. the counting of votes (as in an election)
2. a tame parrot
Synonym: poll parrot
3. the part of the head between the ears
4. the top of the head
5. an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people
verb