poll

[pəul]

n.民意测验, 投票, 票数
v.做民意测验, 获得 ... 票

例句与用法:

The poll reported Labour to be leading.

民意测验显示工党领先。

Mr. Hill polled over 3000 votes.

希尔先生获得3000 多票。

The result of the poll won't be known until midnight.

投票结果要到半夜才能知道。

A large vote was polled.

投票踊跃。

词形变化:

名词: poller | 动词过去式: polled | 动词过去分词: polled | 动词现在分词: polling | 动词第三人称单数: polls |

详细释义:

n.

1. 民意测验; 民意测验记录[C]

We are going to conduct a public opinion poll.

我们将进行民意测验。

2. 投票, 选举[U][C]

Women were excluded from the poll.

妇女被排斥, 不让参加选举。

3. 投票数; 投票结果[U][S1]

He was returned at the head of the poll.

他以得票最多而当选。

4. 投票所[the P]

Few blacks went to the polls.

几乎没有黑人去投票选举。

5. 选举人名册[C]

Your name is on the poll.

你的名字在选民册上。

6. 头; 头顶和后脑部[C]

He scratched his grizzled poll.

他抓了抓他那头发花白的脑袋。

7. (一群人中的)一名; 人头税[C]

vt.

1. 对……进行民意测验

A majority of those polled were worried about inflation.

接受民意测验中的大多数人担心通货膨胀。

2. (候选人等)获得(若干票数)

He polled 54 percent of the votes.

他获得百分之五十四的选票。

3. 使(地区, 群体等)投票[H]

We polled the members about the change in rules.

我们就规则的变化请全体成员投票。

4. 【主美】要求(陪审团等)每一成员明确表态

5. 截短(牛角); 剪去(树梢等)

vi.

投票[(+for)]


n.【英】【俚】

1. (剑桥)学士生们[the S][G]

2. 学士学位, 普通学位[the S]