poll

[pəʊl] [poʊl]
  • 复数:polls;
  • 第三人称单数:polls;
  • 过去式:polled;
  • 过去分词:polled;
  • 现在分词:polling;
  • 例句
    同义词
    英语四级真题
    • Waiters, keen observers of humanity that they are, are catching on to this; in one poll, a full 30% said they didn't believe the job they did had any impact on the tips they received.
      出自-2016年12月阅读原文
    • A recent Harris poll revealed that 79% of Americans say they enjoy cooking and 30% love it; 14% admit to not enjoying kitchen work and just 7% won't go near the stove at all.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • For many families the recession means more than not booking a holiday A You Gov poll of 2, 000 people found 22% said they were arguing more with their partners because of concerns about money.
      出自-2011年12月阅读原文
    • The You Gov poll of 2, 000 people indicates that in a recession it is more expensive for couples to split up
      出自-2011年12月阅读原文
    • Results of a recent Harry's poll on free time shows that the average-work week for many Americans is 50 hours.
      出自-2013年12月听力原文
    • The results of a Harry's poll showed that reading was the most popular spare time activity in the US
      出自-2013年12月听力原文
    • What is the recent Harry's Poll mainly about?
      出自-2013年12月听力原文
    • A recent Harris poll revealed that 79% of Americans say they enjoy cooking and 30% "love it"; 14% admit to not enjoying kitchen work and just 7% won't go near the stove at all.
      2015年12月四级真题(第三套)阅读 Section B
    • The most recent National Journal poll asked respondents about the American dream, what it takes to achieve their goals, and whether or not they felt a significant amount of control over their ability to be successful.
      2017年12月四级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
    英语六级真题
    • It is also troubling that voting rates among our youngest eligible voters—18- to 24-year-olds—are way down: Little more than one in four now go to the polls, even in national elections, compared with almost twice that many when 18-year-olds were first given the vote.
      出自-2016年6月阅读原文
    • Recent polls by the Pew Research Centre in Washington, DC, found that 75-80 per cent of participants regarded climate change as an important issue.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • survey, about half the teens polled said that their cell phone hadimproved their communication with friends.
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    • While schools emphasize its usefulness-online research in class and instant polling of students, for example - a big part of the attraction is, undoubtedly, that the iPhone is cool and a hit with students.
      出自-2013年6月阅读原文
    • Public opinion polls show that people in most rich countries already think that immigration is too high.
      出自-2010年12月阅读原文
    • More young voters are going to the polls than before.
      出自-2010年6月阅读原文
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    英汉词典释义
    英英词典释义
    • Noun
      1. an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people
      2. the top of the head
      3. the part of the head between the ears
      4. a tame parrot
      5. the counting of votes (as in an election)
    • Verb
      1. get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions
      2. vote in an election at a polling station
      3. get the votes of
      4. convert into a pollard;
      "pollard trees"
    行业词典
    • 体育: 项;
      医学: 后头:特指动物头的后部;
      法律: 投票结果;投票人的名册;选举投票;民意测验;