词汇 | polling |
释义 | polling present participle ofpoll 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。 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。 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 poll pry put someone through the millidiom put someone through the wringeridiom quiz shoot survey trick question Examples of pollingpolling In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. However, it also includes survey data from polling agencies for some, but not all, of its governance scores. Yet-when used properly, these surveys can enrich our understanding of representation and the effect of polling. However, we expect the state to set up enough polling stations for people not to have to rely on others' goodwill. Even in the closed polling booth, they believed that authorities would use mysterious ways to know their choice. 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. It is conceivable that the rise of polling might not have increased responsiveness. Thus, high levels of unemployment may lead to a protest vote at the polling booth. We consider a polling system where a group of an infinite number of servers visits sequentially a set of queues. The two interaction diagrams showing the polling process in action are closely comparable. This was also the period during which polling was becoming more frequent and reputable. In order to understand just how voter eligibility was determined, it is useful to recall how the polling place was arranged. People panicked and ran away, but left on the ground outside the polling station were two dead women and several injured. They tried to occupy the polling sites and keep their rivals out to prevent them from voting. Thus, my findings suggest that the rise of polling has not led to an increase in congressional responsiveness to public opinion. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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