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词汇 pollster
释义 pollster
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈpəʊl.stər/ us /ˈpoʊl.stɚ/
a person who does opinion polls民意调查者,民意测验经办人
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
outpoll
pin someone down
ply someone with something
poll
pry
put someone through the millidiom
put someone through the wringeridiom
rhetorical question
roll
shoot
survey
trick question

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pollster | American Dictionary


pollster
noun[ C ]
us/ˈpoʊl·stər/
a person whose job is to ask people their opinions on a subject, as part of a poll (= opinion study)

pollster | Business English


pollster
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈpəʊlstər/us
a person who asks people questions in an opinion poll(= a situation in which people are asked what they think about a subject), or an organization that manages opinion polls:
It turned out that the pollsters had got their predictions wrong about the outcome of the election.

Examples of pollster


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The pollsters found a sample from those who were retired and over 55 years of age.
Our opinions are solicited on the doorstep, on the phone, in the street; pollsters, market researchers, government departments - "they" - want to know what we think.
The forest biologist faces sampling problems similar to the political pollster.
Furthermore, both sides have very strong incentives to use their best personnel (pollsters, media consultants, strategists), minimizing the chances that one side will enjoy a technical edge.
We all remember the pollsters and the so-called double whammy.
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An organisation is needed to oversee the polls, and particularly the pollsters, in a general election atmosphere.
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For example, the manner of the question and the timing of the ballot are devices well understood by public opinion pollsters.
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We are all aware of the international code of practice that pollster organisations are obliged to follow.
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Secondly, the pollsters ask the public not if they had to pay but what kind of eye test they had.
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This merely proves that politicians, like pollsters and psephologists cannot foretell the swings and the roundabouts.
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One of my main votes of thanks should go to the pollsters.
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That is what the focus groups tell pollsters.
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I do not know anyone who has ever been questioned by an opinion pollster.
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Has he any information about the practice of the pollsters in not going near rural areas?
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Opinion pollsters investigate the population generally; they knock on doors and ask whether people are on the register, but they do not check the register.
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