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词汇 poll
释义 poll
noun
uk /pəʊl//pɒl/ us /poʊl/
[ C ]
a study in which people are asked for their opinions about a subject or person: 民意测验,民意调查
carry out/conduct a pollWe're carrying out/conducting a poll to find out what people think about abortion.我们正在进行一项民意调查,了解人们对堕胎的看法。
opinion pollThe latest opinion poll puts the Democrats in the lead.最新的一项民意调查表明民主党领先。
 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.电视台同意所有的投票点都关闭后再宣布预测的获胜者。
Thousands of people made their way to the polls to register their vote.
These are just some of the issues that drive people to the polls.
There isn't much overlap between the reason people go to the movies and the reason they go to the polls.
Record numbers of young voters turned up at the polls this year.
 go to the polls
to vote: 投票,去投票
The country will go to the polls on 13 September.该国将于9月13日举行投票。
A poll was conducted to gauge consumers' attitudes.为了摸清消费者的看法,进行了一次民意调查。
68% of those questioned in the poll thought noise levels had increased.
The poll showed that over 40% of Americans worship on a weekly basis.
In a recent opinion poll, a majority of respondents were against nuclear weapons.在最近的一次民意调查中,大多数调查对象表示反对发展核武器。
A straw poll of local inhabitants concluded that British tourists were the worst dressed and Italians the most stylish.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Questioning people & asking questions in general
ask after someone
ask questions of someone/somethingidiom
be someone's for the askingidiom
beat something out of someone
bombard
consultative
Gallup poll
inquisition
inquisitor
outpoll
pin someone down
ply someone with something
pry
put someone through the millidiom
put someone through the wringeridiom
quiz
roll
shoot
survey
trick question

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Elections
poll
verb[ T ]
uk /pəʊl/ us /poʊl/

pollverb[T] (ELECTION)


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 percent of the vote.统计了几乎所有的选票后,索托先生获得了67%的选票。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Elections
absentee
absentee ballot
absentee vote
absentee voter
absentee voting
enfranchisement
entrance poll
exit poll
first-past-the-post
flip
proportional representation
proxy
proxy vote
proxy voter
proxy voting
vote something through
voting
voting booth
voting machine
voting slip

pollverb[T] (OPINION)


to ask a person for their opinion as part of a general study of what people think about a subject: 对…进行民意测验
Half the people polled said they would pay more for environmentally friendly food.半数接受调查者说他们愿意多花钱买环保食物。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Questioning people & asking questions in general
ask after someone
ask questions of someone/somethingidiom
be someone's for the askingidiom
beat something out of someone
bombard
consultative
Gallup poll
inquisition
inquisitor
outpoll
pin someone down
ply someone with something
pry
put someone through the millidiom
put someone through the wringeridiom
quiz
roll
shoot
survey
trick question

poll | American Dictionary


poll
noun[ C ]
us/poʊl/

pollnoun[C] (OPINION)


a study of a group’s opinion on a subject, in which people are questioned and their answers examined:
an opinion poll
We took a poll this week.
poll
verb[ T ]
us/poʊl/

pollverb[T] (RECEIVE VOTES)


to receive a particular number of votes in an election:
Bob Friedman polled 67% of the vote.

pollverb[T] (OPINION)


to answer questions as part of a study of a group’s opinion on a subject:
Almost 86% of the parents polled said yes, and only 7% said no.

poll | Business English


poll
noun
uk /pəʊl/us
[ C ]
a process in which a large number of people are asked for their opinions about a subject or person:
The poll surveyed 1,282 adults nationwide.
carry out/conduct a pollThe magazine conducted a poll of 2,000 readers.
In a poll recently, 8 out of 10 people stated that they were worried about debt.
A recent opinion poll revealed that just one in four voters wants to see the party in power.
See also
surveynoun
POLITICS (alsothe polls[ plural ])
the fact of voting in a political election, or the places where people vote:
Voters' opinions will become clear at the polls.
Next month the country will go to the polls in both presidential and parliamentary elections.
 the poll
POLITICS
the number of votes in an election:
She was elected decisively, with over 70% of the poll.
[ C ]
an occasion when people in a group, company, etc. vote for or against something at a meeting:
Each ordinary share carries one vote in the event of a poll of shareholders.

See also


exit poll
Gallup poll
straw poll
poll
verb[ T ]
uk /pəʊl/us
to ask a large number of people for their opinions about a particular subject:
poll sb on sthWe poll employees on their views on particular aspects of company policy.
Only one in five of those polled were in favour of the government's proposals.
POLITICS
to receive a number of votes in an election:
To win a seat, a candidate had to poll 50% plus one vote.

Examples of poll


poll
A voter confronted with multiple polls that differ ought to consider a mixture of outcome distributions, making the problem more complicated still.
Opinion polls generally gather information, albeit limited, about the socioeconomic background of respondents, including such items as age, gender, occupation, education, income, and family.
The study that follows also examines the operation of the electoral system and the characteristics of the priests who emerged victorious from the polls.
Finally, the participants are polled again to see how their opinions have changed.
The study ranges citizens' juries at the top, followed in descending order by deliberative polls, citizens' panels, public meetings, focus groups, and opinion polls.
The problem is that there are no minute-by-minute polls to show how other voters are updating.
In 1922 labour polled 55.7 per cent at the general election but only 48.8 per cent at the municipal contest.
Indeed, opinion polls in 1970 reported that 80 per cent of female respondents agreed that women with young children should not go out to work.
Without polls, how could voters know which parties were likely to win, and hence how to vote strategically?
The result is effectively polling the appropriate sensors once every second: loop_until_succeed :repeat, sleep(1), % delay 1 second display_drink_ad, !.
Index rules appear regularly when optimizing polling systems.
Control of polling in presence of vacations in heavy traffic with applications to satellite and mobile radio systems.
Because their experiments or polls show that people, when faced with certain kinds of decisions, do not make the rational decision.
In addition, the polls may not be updated to reflect how other strategic voters will act.
On the other hand, it would be a mistake to conclude that these polls do not convey real information.
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Collocations withpoll


poll

These are words often used in combination with poll.

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national poll
As mentioned, additional questions on the nationalpoll permit further examination of unintentionalist claims.
online poll
There were more than 400,000 votes cast in the onlinepoll that determined the winner.
From
Wikipedia

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poll numbers
There is there an in-built suggestion that clerks at polling stations will be asking people for their poll numbers and cards.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
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