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词汇 vox pop
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Definition of vox pop in English:

vox pop

nounvɒks ˈpɒp
mass nounBritish informal
  • 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.

Origin

1960s: abbreviation of vox populi.

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