polls
美 [po?l]
英 [p??l] 
- n.投票;〈口〉同“Mary”;〈美〉投票處;腦袋
- v.投票;(候選人)得(票);查(票);投(票)
- adj.【法】當(dāng)事人一方作成的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)民意調(diào)查;線上投票;投票表
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):polls 現(xiàn)在分詞:polling 過去式:polled 同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | 8. 〈俚〉劍橋 (Cambridge) 大學(xué)普通畢業(yè)生 |
v. | 2. 剪短(頭發(fā));鋸下(家畜的角);〈古〉剪(毛,枝,草等) |
adj. | |
英英解釋
例句
His audiences laugh, yes, but polls show that the British still support the concept of a monarchy.
是的,他的觀眾笑了,但民意調(diào)查表明英國人仍然支持君主制。
This led to its formal disbandment, and a split, with a breakaway group contesting the polls.
正是此事直接導(dǎo)致了民盟的正式解散和分裂,分離出來的團(tuán)體對(duì)投票提出了質(zhì)疑。
It comes out of a place called the Gallup Organization. You know they do polls right?
它發(fā)生在一個(gè)叫蓋洛普組織的中你知道的,他們是做調(diào)查的,對(duì)嗎?
Earlier this week the USDP was asked by an election candidate to ensure it had severed ties with the ruling junta prior to the polls.
本月初,調(diào)查之前一周,一位選舉候選人提出,要求聯(lián)邦鞏固發(fā)展黨與執(zhí)政的軍政府斷絕關(guān)系。
A coordinated torrent of praise from the main foreign missions in Afghanistan began to gush a few hours after polls closed.
投票結(jié)束幾小時(shí)后在阿富汗的各大主要外國觀察團(tuán)都對(duì)此一致贊賞有加。
Many news organizations conduct "issue polls" to see what topics are of great interest to the public during an election year.
許多新聞機(jī)構(gòu)進(jìn)行“議題民調(diào)”,以了解公眾在選舉年最感興趣的議題。
The polls do not reveal how much of the president's shrivelling approval is caused by rising petrol prices.
這幾次民調(diào)并不能表明奧巴馬總統(tǒng)支持率的下跌是由油價(jià)上升引起的。
With only a week to go, the polls show that the two candidates are running neck and neck. The race is still so.
離選舉只有一星期了,民意測驗(yàn)結(jié)果顯示兩名侯選人不相上下,競爭如此激烈,所以可能要到最后一刻結(jié)果才見分曉。
With two weeks to go until the election, the polls showed me with a twenty-point lead, and 55 percent of the vote.
離選舉還有兩個(gè)星期,民意測驗(yàn)表明我領(lǐng)先20個(gè)百分點(diǎn),有55%的支持率。
Backers of a similar amendment that would forbid gay marriage in Florida appear to be ahead in the polls as well.
對(duì)于類似修正案的支持者可能在佛羅里達(dá)州更早禁止同性戀婚姻。
But with opinion polls showing his popularity diving, on November 5th he said he would not stand for re-election.
但根據(jù)民意調(diào)查顯示他的聲望一路下滑,阿巴斯在11月5日宣稱他不會(huì)再次競選。
"You would not have had a Thatcher government if you listened to opinion polls, " he said.
如果總是聽民意調(diào)查的,就不會(huì)有撒切爾政府。
Brazilian correspondents have fanned out to Colorado, Nevada and New Hampshire, offering daily coverage of every shift in the polls.
巴西記者紛紛前往科羅拉多州、內(nèi)華達(dá)州、新罕布什爾州,每天都對(duì)民意調(diào)查中的風(fēng)吹草動(dòng)進(jìn)行報(bào)道。
"Online polls tend to be brutally honest, " said Simpson, noting that there was no one on the other end of the phone to deal with.
辛普森說:“人們在接受在線調(diào)查時(shí)往往很坦白,”不需要像打電話那樣還得去應(yīng)付對(duì)方。
WITH a seven-point lead in the polls a few days before voting, the race for America's presidency is now Barack Obama's to lose.
美國總統(tǒng)大選前幾日,奧巴馬享有7%的民調(diào)領(lǐng)先,而現(xiàn)在他就要落敗了。
Final polls in many of those states, from Virginia and Ohio to New Hampshire, Colorado and Wisconsin, also find the race too close to call.
最終的民調(diào)顯示,在大多數(shù)搖擺州,包括弗吉尼亞、俄亥俄、新罕布什爾、科羅拉多和威斯康星,兩人的支持率同樣難分高下。
i saw that lady's car in the first polls out. . . but she did not put up the right signal light and came out.
我看到的那輛小姐的車的頭是歪出來的…但是她沒有打右燈要開出來…
Polls come and go, as politicians like to say, but the two big parties seem to be trading fairly consistently at around six points apart.
政客們常說民意無常,但是這兩大黨似乎一直在你追我趕,彼此間的差距總是保持在6%左右。
Earlier this year, Chatham House, a think-tank, commissioned twin polls of the general public and a group of "elite opinion formers" .
今年早期,一個(gè)名為皇家國際事務(wù)研究所的智囊團(tuán)對(duì)大眾和一組“杰出理念構(gòu)思者”進(jìn)行了民意調(diào)查。
In past polls this might have been a sign of rigging but this time apparently not.
在過去的大選中,此番行為可能代表著暗箱操作,但這回顯然不是。
They are comfortably ahead in the opinion polls.
他們在民意測驗(yàn)中遙遙領(lǐng)先。
Mr Ahmadinejad has made a hash of the economy, so there is at least a chance he could be defeated at the polls by a more pragmatic figure.
阿賈德嚴(yán)重的惡化了經(jīng)濟(jì),所以存在至少一線希望使得他在計(jì)票當(dāng)中以更大差距被擊敗。
Just a few weeks ago, polls showed Mr Tedisco with a double-digit lead over Mr Murphy.
就在幾周前,民調(diào)票數(shù)顯示泰迪斯科領(lǐng)先于墨菲兩位數(shù)。
The Democratic Party have mobilized behind their candidate Kerry who seems to be level-pegging with Bush in the polls.
民主黨為了其候選人凱利已經(jīng)動(dòng)員起來了,而在民意調(diào)查中凱利與布什似乎是勢均力敵的。
That result was more in line with previous opinion polls showing Mr. Kan overwhelmingly favored by the general public.
這個(gè)結(jié)果和此前的民意調(diào)查結(jié)果更趨一致。民調(diào)顯示,菅直人在普通老百姓當(dāng)中受歡迎的程度是壓倒性的。
On the front end, users can navigate through a list of polls, vote on which answer they like best, and see a graph of the results.
在前端,用戶可以瀏覽調(diào)查清單,對(duì)于他們最喜歡的答案進(jìn)行投票,并查看結(jié)果圖表。
An unusually personal ( "very difficult" ) television interview on February 14th seems to have done him some good in the polls.
2月14日,一次不同尋常私人的(非常艱難)電視采訪,看起來對(duì)他爭取選票起到了作用。
The media talked a lot about Xavi and Iniesta being favourites, and all that talk had left me a little bit out of the polls.
之前,媒體一致看好哈維和小白,而我則好像有點(diǎn)成為冷門的意思。
In other public opinion polls over the years, climate change has ranked near the bottom of the list of pressing problems.
其它歷經(jīng)多年的民意調(diào)查顯示,氣候變化已幾乎被列在緊迫議題的最后一位。
Ahn himself had considered a run for mayor amid polls showing him to be the favorite if he had indeed entered the race.
安哲秀自己也曾考慮過競選首爾市長,而且民意調(diào)查顯示如果他真的參選的話,將會(huì)是支持率最高的一位。
Polls show that up to half of Americans support the demonstrators or at least believe they reflect public opinion.
民意調(diào)查顯示,多達(dá)半數(shù)的美國人支持這些示威者,或者至少認(rèn)為他們代表了公眾的意見。
And neither kind of supposedly strong government was more likely to survive at the polls within two years of a bout of budget-slashing.
一般看來在一輪預(yù)算削減的2年內(nèi)強(qiáng)勢政府不可能在大選中幸存。
Reduced to a minority, Congress is now looking for other allies to help it to hobble through to the polls later this year.
變成少數(shù)派的國會(huì)現(xiàn)在正在尋找其他盟友以幫助自己度過今年即將到來的民意調(diào)查。
As polls closed at 10 p. m. in London on Thursday, Mr. Brown received another rude shock, this one from a member of his own cabinet.
在倫敦的投票于周四晚10點(diǎn)截止之際,布朗又遭遇了另一個(gè)沉重打擊,給他打擊的是他的一名內(nèi)閣成員。
National governments seem to lurch from complacency to hostility depending on the state of the economy, and opinion polls.
國家政府(對(duì)待移民的態(tài)度)似乎會(huì)從自滿轉(zhuǎn)變成敵對(duì),這就要取決于國家的經(jīng)濟(jì)和民調(diào)了。
His reputation as a womanizer did not seem to hurt his chances; he was ahead of President Nicolas Sarkozy in the polls.
他愛好女色的名聲看起來并沒阻礙他的機(jī)會(huì),在民意調(diào)查中他是排在現(xiàn)任總統(tǒng)尼古拉斯·薩科奇之前的。
On Thursday, Abhisit told Thai television that there was no reason for him to resign and call snap polls.
阿披實(shí)周四對(duì)泰國電視臺(tái)說,他沒有理由辭職并提前大選。
But the news since the polls closed has been so bad that this future cannot be taken for granted.
然而公投之后的新聞報(bào)道如此糟糕,讓人無法想當(dāng)然地設(shè)想科索沃的未來。
By the end of April, several published polls had him running ahead of the President, with me in third place.
到了4月底,在幾個(gè)公布的民意調(diào)查中,他的支持率排在老布什總統(tǒng)之前,我則排在了第三。
But it seemed as if the number of troops was determined by opinion polls, rather than the mission in hand.
但看起來,派遣士兵的數(shù)量,好象是民意調(diào)查得到的結(jié)果,而不是根據(jù)手頭上任務(wù)的需要。
The Republican candidate came out of the party conventions three or four points ahead of Mr Obama in the opinion polls.
民調(diào)顯示,這位共和黨總統(tǒng)候選人剛由黨代表大會(huì)選出時(shí),領(lǐng)先奧巴馬3或4個(gè)百分點(diǎn)。