单词查询
pollsters
美['poʊlstər],英['pəʊlstə(r)],
释义
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n. 〈美〉民意测验所;民意测验录编者;选举预测人; 网络释义: 民意调查专家;民意验测专家;
例句
Pollsters, who have not always been accurate in their predictions of Palestinian voting, say Fatah should win.
民调专家说法塔赫应该会赢,但他们预测巴勒斯坦投票率时并非总是正确。
In certain, rare circumstances voters do not tell pollsters the truth, more out of embarrassment than mendacity.
可以肯定的是,选民们不对民意调查专家说真话的情况很少,如果不是尴尬则不会撒谎。
Many white voters told pollsters that they would vote for the black candidate but, in the anonymity of the voting booth, they did not.
很多的白人选民对民意调查人声称自己愿意投票给黑人候选者,但是在匿名投票中,他们却没有这样做。
As well as the general public segment, pollsters also interviewed 200 opinion leaders for a separate set of results.
调查人员除访问美国一般公众外,还另外访问了美国200位意见领袖。
Finally, Guatemala is one of Latin America's most rural societies, which makes it a nightmare for pollsters.
最后,瓜地马拉是拉丁美洲最乡村化的社会之一,这带给民调业者一个恶梦。
Today, open support for segregation is so rare that pollsters no longer bother to ask the question.
目前,公开支持种族隔离的声音寥寥可数,民意调查者也无需提及这个问题。
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,民调者们认为卡特总统与里根之间的支持率太近了,根本看不出谁有可能获胜,结果里根以51%对41%大胜。
Brazilian pollsters may be making it even harder than necessary by neglecting to ask respondents whether they actually intend to vote.
巴西民调人员因为忽略了询问受访者是否确定会投票,而可能使民调的准确性更难上加难。
Almost 30% of Americans tell pollsters that America is not ready to put a septuagenarian into the White House.
几乎有三成美国民众告诉民调机构美国还没有准备好让一位70好几的老人入主白宫。
And the idea that Hispanics would be reluctant to vote for a black candidate, as suggested by one of Mrs Clinton's pollsters, is overblown.
另外,克林顿夫人的一位民意调查员指出的拉丁裔人将不太情愿投票给黑人候选人的观点,也是言过其实。
民调专家说法塔赫应该会赢,但他们预测巴勒斯坦投票率时并非总是正确。
In certain, rare circumstances voters do not tell pollsters the truth, more out of embarrassment than mendacity.
可以肯定的是,选民们不对民意调查专家说真话的情况很少,如果不是尴尬则不会撒谎。
Many white voters told pollsters that they would vote for the black candidate but, in the anonymity of the voting booth, they did not.
很多的白人选民对民意调查人声称自己愿意投票给黑人候选者,但是在匿名投票中,他们却没有这样做。
As well as the general public segment, pollsters also interviewed 200 opinion leaders for a separate set of results.
调查人员除访问美国一般公众外,还另外访问了美国200位意见领袖。
Finally, Guatemala is one of Latin America's most rural societies, which makes it a nightmare for pollsters.
最后,瓜地马拉是拉丁美洲最乡村化的社会之一,这带给民调业者一个恶梦。
Today, open support for segregation is so rare that pollsters no longer bother to ask the question.
目前,公开支持种族隔离的声音寥寥可数,民意调查者也无需提及这个问题。
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,民调者们认为卡特总统与里根之间的支持率太近了,根本看不出谁有可能获胜,结果里根以51%对41%大胜。
Brazilian pollsters may be making it even harder than necessary by neglecting to ask respondents whether they actually intend to vote.
巴西民调人员因为忽略了询问受访者是否确定会投票,而可能使民调的准确性更难上加难。
Almost 30% of Americans tell pollsters that America is not ready to put a septuagenarian into the White House.
几乎有三成美国民众告诉民调机构美国还没有准备好让一位70好几的老人入主白宫。
And the idea that Hispanics would be reluctant to vote for a black candidate, as suggested by one of Mrs Clinton's pollsters, is overblown.
另外,克林顿夫人的一位民意调查员指出的拉丁裔人将不太情愿投票给黑人候选人的观点,也是言过其实。