pollster的意思和读音

pollster

: [ˈpoʊlstər] : [ˈpəʊlstə(r)]

n.

pollsters  

pollstern.

1.a person who makes or asks the questions in an opinion poll

n.1.;;

n.1.a person or organization that prepares a poll

1. prankster n pollster n spinster n ...

2. politic adj pollster n porcelain n ...

3. moral adj. pollster n. shape v. ...

4. advocate pollster : notice ...

5. ... 29、 Metacritic( ) 30、 Pollster( ) 31、 Facebook(

6. 29. Metacritic, 30. Pollster 31. Facebook, ...

7. ... polling station pollster polluting effects ...

8. poll n. pollster n. polymath n. ...

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1."I've got a feeling election officials and politicos are going to hear you pretty loud, " said Cornell Belcher, a Democratic pollster.·(CornellBelcher):“。”

2."Reagan had a 37-percent job approval rating at this point in 1983, " said the pollster.198337。

3.So far the French seem to like what he is doing: in November, his popularity climbed eight points to 49%, according to Ipsos, a pollster.Ipsos49%。

4.But all that could change in the months to come, says Quinnipiac University pollster Peter Brown.·

5.It's up to Palin, GOP pollster David Winston said, to take charge of the discourse and transition into more policy-heavy discussions.·

6.Meanwhile, in New Jersey, Mr Obama dispatched his pollster Joel Benenson to take charge of a campaign that was seen to be in disarray.西·(JoelBenenson)

7.Even among the better known potential Republican candidates many questions remain unanswered, says pollster Peter Brown.便

8.But all of that could change in the months to come, says Quinnipiac University pollster Peter Brown.

9.His popularity rating fell to 36% in March, its lowest since he took office, according to Ifop, a pollster.Ifop,336%,

10.According to Ipsos MORI, a pollster, three-quarters of people plan to spend at least as much on their garden this year as last.Ipsos