pollster 英 [ˈpəʊlstə(r)]   美 [ˈpoʊlstə(r)]

pollster

pollster  英 [ˈpəʊlstə(r)] 美 [ˈpoʊlstə(r)]

n. 民意测验专家,民意调查人;整理民意测验结果的人 

名词复数:pollsters 

Democratic pollster Celinda Lake says the latest bipartisan Battleground poll, which she helped conduct, found that both Obama and McCain remain popular with the public. 民主党民意调查员莱克说,她帮助进行了最新的垮党派选情调查,并发现两位候选人都受到公众的欢迎。
"The perception will be that Barack Obama owns this bankruptcy, " said Neil Newhouse, a Republican pollster. 一位共和党的民意测评专家说,人民会认为奥巴马把持这次破产。

  • A pollster is a person who surveys voters to find out who they're voting for or to gather other information about their opinions.
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  • n. 民意测验专家,民意调查人;整理民意测验结果的人
  • 1. Democratic pollster Celinda Lake says the latest bipartisan Battleground poll, which she helped conduct, found that both Obama and McCain remain popular with the public.

    民主党民意调查员莱克说,她帮助进行了最新的垮党派选情调查,并发现两位候选人都受到公众的欢迎。

  • 2. "The perception will be that Barack Obama owns this bankruptcy, " said Neil Newhouse, a Republican pollster.

    一位共和党的民意测评专家说,人民会认为奥巴马把持这次破产。

  • pollster (n.) 1939, from poll (n.) + -ster.
poll·ster / ˈpəʊlstə(r) ; NAmE ˈpoʊlstər / noun a person who makes or asks the questions in an opinion poll 民意测验主办人;民意调查员 pollster pollsters poll·ster / ˈpəʊlstə(r) ; NAmE ˈpoʊlstər /
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