pollsters
英
美 [ˈpoʊlstərz]
n. 民意测验主办人; 民意调查员
pollster的复数
柯林斯词典
- 民意调查人;民意测验机构
Apollsteris a person or organization who asks large numbers of people questions to find out their opinions on particular subjects.
双语例句
- Online electronic prediction markets, for example, in which ordinary people bet on the outcome of various events, were more accurate than professional pollsters at predicting the outcome of the last US presidential election.
例如在网上电子预测市场,普通人就各种事件的结果打赌。在预测美国最近一次总统选举的结果时,它比专业的民意测验专家们更准确。 - Larry Sabato says the pollsters and other experts he knows in Pennsylvania believe Clinton has a lead of between four and seven percentage points ahead of next Tuesday's primary and is likely to win.
萨巴托说,他认识的宾州选举分析人士和其他专家认为,克林顿在下星期二的初选中领先的幅度是4%到7%,她很可能会获胜。 - Pollsters and analysts say Mr Obama is now so well ahead of his Republican rival that it would take an exceptional event for him to lose.
一些民调分析机构和分析家表示,奥巴马目前遥遥领先于对手,除非有特别重大的事件发生,否则,奥巴马败选的可能性不大。 - The pollsters interviewed the graduates in January – six months after they left university.
调查人员于今年一月份,即毕业生离校六个月之后,对他们进行了访问。 - Despite Turkey's emergence as a hub for facial hair transplants, the number of Turkish men wearing mustaches has declined rapidly, according to pollsters.
虽然土耳其成了胡须移植手术的中心,但调查显示,该国国内留小胡子男子的数量已经迅速下降。 - And pollsters believe that they may not make up their mind until they enter the polling booth.
民意测验专家们认为她们可能只有走进投票站后才能打定主意。 - Pollsters may count only those whom they consider to be "likely voters".
测验专家们也许只计算那些他们认为“有希望的选民”。 - The tournament has proved to be a happy refuge for Brazilians who, just a few weeks ago, were so displeased with their country's direction that they told pollsters it was a bad idea to host the competition.
本次比赛已经证明给巴西人带来了难得的欢乐;仅在几周之前,他们还对国家的方向非常不满,以至于在民调中称举办世界杯是个坏主意。 - And of course, there are several reasons to lie to pollsters but no reasons to make a money-losing bet.
显然,有很多理由向民意调查者撒谎,但没有理由进行输钱的赌博。 - Whatever voters tell pollsters about China, the underlying trends are good, they say.
他们表示,无论选民在民调中是怎么谈论中国的,根本趋势是好的。
