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词汇 outpoll
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Definition of outpoll in English:

outpoll

verbaʊtˈpəʊloutˈpōl
[with object]
  • Receive more votes than.

    比…得票多

    the Labour Party outpolled the Conservatives in the region by nearly two to one

    工党在该地区得票数几乎比保守党高出一倍。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Tories outpolled New Labour in England.
    • The Liberals overwhelmingly won the over-55 vote at the election, while Labor outpolled them in just about every other age group.
    • Where in 2003 the Greens outpolled the Liberal primary vote in all 25 booths, that figure slipped to 17 booths in 2004.
    • In four inner Melbourne electorates, the Greens won more than 20 percent, outpolling the Liberals.
    • They got twice its vote at the last election, and have consistently outpolled it by a wide margin ever since.
    • From the early 1930s the Church was joined by sectarian political parties such as Glasgow's Scottish Protestant League and Edinburgh's Protestant Action, which outpolled the Labour party in some municipal elections.
    • Last October's local elections revealed it to be a formidable force, outspending and outpolling the competition.
    • Then, it turned out we saw that the li'l guy outpolled even the clearly best person.
    • The current Labour government followed its November 1999 election success by outpolling National 41% to 21% in July 2002 elections.
    • He outpolled his rivals in the unseemly but crucial contest for cash raised in the first quarter of 2003.

Definition of outpoll in US English:

outpoll

verboutˈpōl
[with object]
  • Receive more votes than (another party or candidate).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They got twice its vote at the last election, and have consistently outpolled it by a wide margin ever since.
    • The current Labour government followed its November 1999 election success by outpolling National 41% to 21% in July 2002 elections.
    • Where in 2003 the Greens outpolled the Liberal primary vote in all 25 booths, that figure slipped to 17 booths in 2004.
    • The Liberals overwhelmingly won the over-55 vote at the election, while Labor outpolled them in just about every other age group.
    • Then, it turned out we saw that the li'l guy outpolled even the clearly best person.
    • The Tories outpolled New Labour in England.
    • In four inner Melbourne electorates, the Greens won more than 20 percent, outpolling the Liberals.
    • Last October's local elections revealed it to be a formidable force, outspending and outpolling the competition.
    • From the early 1930s the Church was joined by sectarian political parties such as Glasgow's Scottish Protestant League and Edinburgh's Protestant Action, which outpolled the Labour party in some municipal elections.
    • He outpolled his rivals in the unseemly but crucial contest for cash raised in the first quarter of 2003.
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