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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 民意测验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. 双语例句例: Polls show that the European treaty has gained support in Denmark. 民意测验显示,欧洲条约已经在丹麦获得支持。 例: We are doing a weekly poll on the president, and clearly his popularity has declined. 我们正在对总统进行每周一次的民意测验,很显然他的支持率下降了。 例: opinion polls on Venezuela's presidential election. 对委内瑞拉总统选举的民意测验。 2.?[PL 复数] 政治大选 , 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. 双语例句例: Incumbent officeholders are difficult to defeat at the polls. 现任官员很难在选举中被击败。 例: Voters are due to go to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president. 选民们按计划将于周日前往投票站选举新总统。
VERB. 动词1.?[T 及物动词] 对…进行民意测验If you are polled on something, you are asked what you think about it as part of a survey. 双语例句例: More than 18,000 people were polled. 18000多人接受了民意测验。 例: Audiences were going to be polled on which of three pieces of contemporary music they liked best. 听众将就3首现代乐曲中最喜欢哪一首接受民意调查。 2.?[T 及物动词] 获得…选票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. 双语例句例: The result showed he had polled enough votes to force a second ballot. 结果显示,他获得的选票足够他进入第二轮选举。
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