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nounverb to carry out/conduct a poll进行民意测验 A recent poll suggests some surprising changes in public opinion. 最近的调查表明,民意有了出人意表的变化。 A nationwide poll revealed different food preferences in the North and the South. The final result of the poll will be known tomorrow. 投票结果将于明天公布。 Their defeat at the polls came as a big shock. Thursday is traditionally the day when Britain goes to the polls (= when elections are held). 英国传统的投票选举日是星期四。 Polls close (= voting ends) at 9 p.m. 投票于晚上 9 点结束。 Labour is ahead in the poll. 工党的得票数领先。 They gained 20% of the poll. 他们得到了 20% 的选票。 Who did you vote for in the last election?上次选举中你把票投给了谁? They took a vote on who should go first.他们以投票方式决定谁先走。 They suffered a defeat at the polls.他们在投票选举中惨遭失败。 The leader will be chosen by secret ballot.领导人将通过无记名投票选举产生。 Clearer policies might have widened our lead in the polls. Counting will begin as soon as the polls close. Exit polls suggest a big Labour majority, but the true picture will only be known after the count. Exit polls suggest a big majority for the party. Have you seen the latest poll? I don’t read opinion polls. I took a straw poll among my colleagues to find out how many can use chopsticks. In five days, the nation goes to the polls to elect the next president. Missouri requires the parties to register poll watchers before election day. Only 22% of poll respondents say they have a positive opinion of him. She was defeated at the polls. The country goes to the polls on May 7th to elect local councillors. The latest tracking poll shows the Democrats leading by four percentage points. The party is leading in the polls. The poll asked voters what was the most important moral issue that affected their vote. The president’s poll numbers are sinking fast in the West. With a week to go until polling day, the Conservatives are still behind in the polls. poll data on consumer attitudes success in the polls the results generated by the poll question A nationwide poll revealed differences in food preferences between the North and South. Nelson has a clear lead in the opinion polls. The polls close at 10 pm. They suffered a resounding defeat at the polls. Thursday is traditionally the day when Britain goes to the polls. 英国传统的投票选举日是星期四。 poll something They polled 39% of the vote in the last election. 在上届选举中,他们获得了 39% 的选票。 + adv./prep. The Republicans have polled well (= received many votes) in recent elections. 共和党在最近的选举中得票数都很高。 Over 50% of those polled were against the proposed military action. 民调中有超过 50% 的人反对拟议的军事行动。 The film was voted top by critics polled by ‘Movie’ magazine. |