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poll
- IPA[pəʊl]
英式
- the process of voting in an election;the number of votes cast in an election
- record the opinion or vote of;(of a candidate in an election) receive a specified number of votes
verb: poll, 3rd person present: polls, gerund or present participle: polling, past tense: polled, past participle: polled
noun: poll, plural noun: polls
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名詞
- 1. the process of voting in an election the country went to the polls on March 10 同義詞
- ▪ the number of votes cast in an election the ruling party won 24 seats, narrowly topping the poll 同義詞
- ▪ the places where votes are cast in an election the polls have only just closed
- ▪ short for opinion poll
- 2. dialect a person's head.
- ▪ the part of the head on which hair grows; the scalp.
- 3. a hornless animal, especially one of a breed of hornless cattle.
動詞
- 1. record the opinion or vote of over half of those polled do not believe the prime minister usually tells the truth 同義詞
- ▪ (of a candidate in an election) receive a specified number of votes the Green candidate polled 3.6 per cent 同義詞
- 2. check the status of (a device), especially as part of a repeated cycle the network manager can also use the software to poll each Mac on the net
- 3. cut the horns off (an animal, especially a young cow).
- ▪ archaic cut off the top of (a tree or plant), typically to encourage further growth; pollard there were some beautiful willows, and now the idiot Parson has polled them into wretched stumps
- (of cattle, sheep, or goats) lacking horns, either naturally or because they have been removed: the polled variety now has its own register check whether the kids are horned or polled
Oxford Dictionary
- (of cattle, sheep, or goats) lacking horns, either naturally or because they have been removed: the polled variety now has its own register check whether the kids are horned or polled
Oxford American Dictionary
- a compartment with one open side in which one voter at a time stands to mark their ballot paper.
Oxford Dictionary
- a building, such as a school or community centre, where voting takes place during an election.
Oxford Dictionary
- the day on which an election is held; election day: the run-up to polling day
Oxford American Dictionary
- the day of a local or general election. the run-up to polling day
Oxford Dictionary
- a compartment with one open side in which one voter at a time stands to mark their ballot ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a building where voting takes place during an election, typically one that normally has another ...
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美式
- the process of voting in an election: the country went to the polls on March 10
- record the opinion or vote of: focus groups in which customers are polled about merchandise preferences
Oxford American Dictionary