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pollsters的意思

pollsters中文翻譯:

民意測驗專家

民意調查人(pollster的名詞復數)

相似詞語短語

rating pollsters───評級民調機構

exit pollsters───退出民意測驗

雙語使用場景

Pollsters found almost half of those asked preferred the more informal "cheers", while others liked to use such expressions as "ta", "great" and "nice one".───調查者發現,近一半的被調查者更喜歡非正式的“cheers”,而其他人喜歡使用“ta”、“great”和“nice one”這樣的表達。

The result is a shock to most political experts and pollsters.───這一結果令大多數政治專家和民調專家感到震驚。

Pollsters rarely venture out to such areas.───民調業者很少愿意去這些地區冒險。

In 1980, pollsters said the contest between President Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan was too close to call but Reagan won by 51% to 41%.───1980年,民調者們認為卡特總統與里根之間的支持率太近了,根本看不出誰有可能獲勝,結果里根以51%對41%大勝。

Pollsters, who have not always been accurate in their predictions of Palestinian voting, say Fatah should win.───民調專家說法塔赫應該會贏,但他們預測巴勒斯坦投票率時并非總是正確。

In certain, rare circumstances voters do not tell pollsters the truth, more out of embarrassment than mendacity.───可以肯定的是,選民們不對民意調查專家說真話的情況很少,如果不是尷尬則不會撒謊。

Many white voters told pollsters that they would vote for the black candidate but, in the anonymity of the voting booth, they did not.───很多的白人選民對民意調查人聲稱自己愿意投票給黑人候選者,但是在匿名投票中,他們卻沒有這樣做。

As well as the general public segment, pollsters also interviewed 200 opinion leaders for a separate set of results.───調查人員除訪問美國一般公眾外,還另外訪問了美國200位意見領袖。

Finally, Guatemala is one of Latin America's most rural societies, which makes it a nightmare for pollsters.───最后,瓜地馬拉是拉丁美洲最鄉村化的社會之一,這帶給民調業者一個惡夢。

英語使用場景

Greenberg was replaced by pollsters Mark Penn and Douglas Schoen.

Pollsters asked people their voting intentions.

People can only tell the pollsters what they know.

The pollsters redid the surveys and found them accurate.

I have never liked opinion polling or pollsters.

Voters tell pollsters that the electoral outcome they most favour is a coalition of Socialists and the United Left.

Pollsters have searched in vain for pockets of disloyalty.

The pollsters asked a representative sample of New York residents for their opinions.

Pollsters predicted a victory for the government.