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词汇 unpolled
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Definition of unpolled in English:

unpolled

adjective ʌnˈpəʊldˌənˈpoʊld
  • 1(of a voter) not having voted, or registered to vote, at an election.

    (选民)未曾投票的;未登记的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So the numbers of unpolled votes could be huge.
    • My guess is there are millions of unpolled Americans concerned with the downward moral spin of the United States, and who would perk up their ears at a strong third party.
    • I'm not insinuating that Obama would get all of those unpolled numbers but couldn't this expand the ‘margin of error’ margin, and account for the discrepancy between national polls and unprecedented fundraising?
    • Here are the dirty tricks: Sam Weller tells a tale of unpolled electors being stupefied with laudanum, waking only after the election was over.
    1. 1.1 (of a vote) not cast at or registered for an election.
      (选民)未曾投票的;未登记的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So the numbers of unpolled votes could be huge.
      • The unsigned ballet papers must be returned to returning officer along with ballot box duly mentioning polled and unpolled votes.
      • In Hebbal village, in the same zilla panchayat constituency, several people stormed a polling station in the afternoon, snatched about 300 unpolled ballot papers and tore them to shreds.
  • 2(of a person) not included in an opinion poll.

    (人)未接受民意测验的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘But,’ counter the unpolled, ‘I asked some of my friends, and not one of them has been polled either.’
    • But analysts warned the large number of undecided voters, expected low voter turn out and the largely unpolled younger voters could sway elections in Likud's favor.
    • Cereologists from abroad, dismayed at the psychological mess in Britain, came in with B, forward-moving perspectives, and an unpolled consensus was emerging: it was time to get back on course.
    • An as big or bigger undercounted group might be the youth vote and maybe combined with expatriates, these unpolled groups might affect the election favorably for Kerry.
    • Lists a few cases during the campaign where there were moments of unpolled authenticity.
    • I was reminded of my unpolled status by the results of a survey into consumer interest in food and health.
    • They are all young single Kerryites and excited about being the uncounted, unpolled ‘surprise squadron’.

Rhymes

behold, bold, cold, enfold, fold, foretold, gold, hold, mould (US mold), old, outsold, scold, self-controlled, sold, told, uncontrolled, undersold, uphold, withhold, wold

Definition of unpolled in US English:

unpolled

adjectiveˌənˈpoʊldˌənˈpōld
  • 1(of a voter) not having voted, or registered to vote, at an election.

    (选民)未曾投票的;未登记的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • My guess is there are millions of unpolled Americans concerned with the downward moral spin of the United States, and who would perk up their ears at a strong third party.
    • I'm not insinuating that Obama would get all of those unpolled numbers but couldn't this expand the ‘margin of error’ margin, and account for the discrepancy between national polls and unprecedented fundraising?
    • Here are the dirty tricks: Sam Weller tells a tale of unpolled electors being stupefied with laudanum, waking only after the election was over.
    • So the numbers of unpolled votes could be huge.
    1. 1.1 (of a vote) not cast at or registered for an election.
      (选民)未曾投票的;未登记的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So the numbers of unpolled votes could be huge.
      • The unsigned ballet papers must be returned to returning officer along with ballot box duly mentioning polled and unpolled votes.
      • In Hebbal village, in the same zilla panchayat constituency, several people stormed a polling station in the afternoon, snatched about 300 unpolled ballot papers and tore them to shreds.
  • 2(of a person) not included in an opinion poll.

    (人)未接受民意测验的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cereologists from abroad, dismayed at the psychological mess in Britain, came in with B, forward-moving perspectives, and an unpolled consensus was emerging: it was time to get back on course.
    • ‘But,’ counter the unpolled, ‘I asked some of my friends, and not one of them has been polled either.’
    • They are all young single Kerryites and excited about being the uncounted, unpolled ‘surprise squadron’.
    • I was reminded of my unpolled status by the results of a survey into consumer interest in food and health.
    • But analysts warned the large number of undecided voters, expected low voter turn out and the largely unpolled younger voters could sway elections in Likud's favor.
    • Lists a few cases during the campaign where there were moments of unpolled authenticity.
    • An as big or bigger undercounted group might be the youth vote and maybe combined with expatriates, these unpolled groups might affect the election favorably for Kerry.
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