Popular opinion as represented by informal comments from members of the public, especially when broadcast or published.
〈英,非正式〉(尤指广播或出版的)民众之声,公众舆论
paragraphs of vox pop
反映民众心声的几段文字。
Example sentencesExamples
On the day he was appointed, Sky Sports carried out a vox pop of supporters at the stadium and could barely find one with a kind word to say about a manager who had been relegated five months previously.
The vox pop interviews on the street had an almost chummy tone to them.
General Elections are the finest hour of our old friend the vox pop.
The vox pop interviews are so natural and emotionally naked that it is hard to believe that these amateur actors from Kent are actually performing.
They were pitching a radio van at the top of Grafton Street that day and conducting vox pop interviews with various Scottish visitors about their attitude to the euro.
That documentary is only an hour long and it packs more hard information and fact-based stories than Moore's vox pop comedy stylings.
The five people whose comments you print in the vox pop miss the point.
The Evening Standard did a vox pop at one of the Beacon Primary schools in my ward.
In our vox pop of Swindon residents, Elaine Breski, 31, of Park North, even correctly answered the one question that stumped the whole country.
It included one of those page-filling vox pop surveys where a reporter and a photographer interview passers-by in the street about an issue of local importance.
At the racecourse on Friday Angus Loughran had conducted a vox pop of the press corps for the BBC.
The centre piece of the campaign, to be launched today is a vox pop of people in the north west being interviewed about their views of the plans to set up a mini parliament.
The crew also went outside and did some vox pop with a number of people who volunteered.
With parents and children you are likely to end up getting a vox pop about whether a teacher is liked or not.
According to a recent vox pop on Morning Ireland the Northern Ireland Assembly is not popular just now.
It's a nice bit of vox pop shown on a nifty display system and it shouldn't be here at all, but on the shortlist for a prize for movie journalism.
The Guardian was also the only paper to print a less than excited vox pop.
This is written vox pop, a Canterbury Tales for our time.
She also did a vox pop in the town centre where people told her the issues they felt were important for the election, which included pensions, taxes and immigration.
During two hours of vox pop he was unable to find a single New Yorker in support of it.