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常見例句
- Of those polled, seven out of ten said they preferred brown bread.
那些被調(diào)查者十人中有七人說(shuō)他們比較愛吃黑面包。 - A large vote was polled.
投票踴躍。 - Mps representing marginal seat are worried about the government's poor show in the opinion poll.
代表邊際席位的下院議員對(duì)政府在民意測(cè)驗(yàn)中的壞的表現(xiàn)表示憂慮。 - Before starting the new service, the company carry out nationwide opinion poll.
推出新的服務(wù)方式前,公司進(jìn)行了全國(guó)范圍的民意調(diào)查。 - The initial reaction from analysts and voter polls was that the Massachusetts governor edged out the vice president. A panel of six debate experts put together by The Associated Press scored it144 to141 for Dukakis.
據(jù)專門分析[選舉情勢(shì)]的人士及選民民意測(cè)驗(yàn)的初步反應(yīng),馬州州長(zhǎng)較副總統(tǒng)略占優(yōu)勢(shì)。根據(jù)美聯(lián)社所邀請(qǐng)的六位辯論專家評(píng)分結(jié)果,杜卡基斯以144分對(duì)141分領(lǐng)先。 - Canadians went to the polls on Monday in a largely unwanted early federal election which pits Prime Minister Jean Chretien's Liberals against the right-wing opposition Canadian Alliance of Stockwell Day.
大多數(shù)的加拿大人已經(jīng)對(duì)過(guò)多的投票活動(dòng)感到厭煩,不過(guò)周一選民還是得到投票所投票,以選出下屆的新總理和國(guó)會(huì)議員。這次選舉的重頭戲主要是在總理克瑞強(qiáng)所屬的自由黨與右翼反對(duì)黨--加拿大聯(lián)盟黨之間的較勁。 返回 polled