Gallup的意思和读音

Gallup

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n.;George H. Gallup

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un.1.city in northwestern New Mexico, near the Arizona border. It is located in a coal and uranium mining region, and is an important Navajo and Zuñi trading center.

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1.Gallup's field-work consists of hour-long interviews in which the questioner is usually the same sex and nationality as the respondent.访

2.It comes out of a place called the Gallup Organization. You know they do polls right?

3.A Gallup poll also found that people seem to be abandoning the Republicans for the Democrats.(Galluppoll)

4.Since the 1950s, the polling firm Gallup has been asking Americans how much money a family of four needs to get by in their local community.

5.According to a new Gallup poll, Americans increasingly prefer to have small families of two or fewer children.(Gallup)

6.So it's a good sign that the $14 trillion national debt is now one of the public's top concerns, according to a recent Gallup poll.(Gallup),14亿

7.In 1962 only 23% told Gallup interviewers that if they had a son, they would like to see him go into politics as a life's work.196223%访

8.The strategy also seeks to take advantage of Obama's current popularity - Gallup gave him a 65% average approval rating last month.——65%。

9.When NORC first asked the question in 1943, and when Gallup picked it up in 1945, the question was asked only about sons.NORC

10.Gallup attributes the new numbers to Republicans' purifying their views: 70% now call themselves pro-life, up 10 points in a year.:70%10