polled的意思和读音

polled

: [poʊld] : [pəʊld]

adj.[]

v.“poll”

adj.1.;[];;;()()

v.1.“poll”

v.1.The past participle and past tense of poll

1. ... jolly stroller( polled, ) on the trolley( ). ...

3. ... poll evil polled polled cattle ...

4.线 (Polled)

5. proportion polled cadre ...

6. polled polled pre-defined set of connection ...

7.访 ... POLLED1. 访 polled device1. ...

8. ... off polled prolapse 1. ...

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1.Overall, 64 percent of those polled admitted they did not know a single word in any language other than English.64%

2.Asked how much they envied Prince William's fiancee, 86 percent of women polled by YouGov said they did not feel jealous at all.,86%访YouGov

3.His firm polled Chinese consumers and found most do not know or care who the Olympic sponsors are.

4.Among the 13 countries polled, the British (especially British men) consistently express the lowest commitment to work for its own sake.13

5.Only a quarter or less of those polled in all countries believed the recession would last a year or less.访退

6.Overall, 64 per cent of those polled admitted they did not know a single word in any language other than English.64%访

7.Yet only one in ten of those polled considered themselves able to speak one of them.访

8.A year ago an American firm, Zogby International, polled Iranians on a range of issues by phoning in from abroad.Zogby

9.And a third of those polled will literally bounce out of bed every morning of the week.

10.Of those polled by the Nikkei, 63 per cent said they did not support the Fukuda cabinet because he lacked leadership.,63%访