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1. сущ.1) пол. голосование, выборы ( в представительные органы власти)to go to polls — ходить на выборы, голосовать
Syn:See:2) пол., стат. количество поданных голосов; результат голосованияheavy [poor\] poll — высокий [низкий\] процент участия в голосовании
3) соц., стат. опрос, выяснение мненияWe're carrying out a poll to find out what people think about abortion. — Мы провели опрос, чтобы выяснить, что люди думают об абортах.
The latest opinion poll puts the Democrats in the lead. — Последний опрос показал, что лидируют демократы.
Syn:See:representative opinion poll, benchmark poll, exit poll, issue poll, leaked poll, network poll, overnight, postconvention poll, push poll, recruitment survey, straw poll, tracking poll, trend poll, approval rating, general poll, hired gun poll4) пол. избирательный участок [пункт\] ( помещение для голосования)2. гл.1)а) пол. проводить голосование; подсчитывать голосаSee:б) соц. проводить опрос (напр., общественного мнения); опрашиватьto poll consumers and identify new needs — провести опрос потребителей с целью выявления новых потребностей
2) пол. получать голоса ( на выборах)he pulled only 123 votes in the general election — он получил только 123 голоса на всеобщем голосовании
The centre parties polled 15% of the votes. — Центристские партии получили 15% голосов.
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n1) место, пункт, точка3) очко4) суть, смысл; точка зрения5) пункт, момент, вопрос, дело6) полит. жарг. кандидат на президентских выборах, вырвавшийся вперед по числу собранных голосов7) прицел8) острога•to be ahead of smb by two points — быть впереди кого-л. на два пункта ( на выборах или при опросе общественного мнения)
to make a point — высказывать что-л.; доказывать свою правоту
to resolve a sticking point — разрешать противоречие, мешавшее заключению соглашения
- at gun pointto stand at a turning point — стоять на перепутье / на распутье
- border crossing point
- crucial point
- diplomatic points
- entry point
- exit point
- focal point of tension
- focal point
- hot point
- key point
- news point
- on a point of clarification
- on a technical point
- point at issue
- point of contention
- point of difference
- point of drafting
- point of no return
- point of order
- point of principle
- point of substance
- point of tension
- points of disagreement
- polling point
- sore point
- sticking point
- strategic point
- transit point
- turning point
- vital point
См. также в других словарях:
exit polling — noun see exit poll … New Collegiate Dictionary
exit polling — noun see exit poll … Useful english dictionary
exit poll — exit polling. a poll taken of a small percentage of voters as they leave the polls, used to forecast the outcome of an election or determine the reasons for voting decisions. * * * … Universalium
Exit poll — An exit poll is a poll of voters taken immediately after they have exited the polling stations. Unlike an opinion poll, which asks whom the voter plans to vote for or some similar formulation, an exit poll asks whom the voter actually voted for.… … Wikipedia
exit poll — noun Date: 1980 a poll taken (as by news media) of voters leaving the voting place that is usually used for predicting the winners • exit polling noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
exit poll — ➔ poll1 * * * exit poll UK US noun [C] ► POLITICS a study in which people are asked how they voted as they leave the polling station (= place where people vote): » According to exit polls, no party will have an overall majority. exit polls… … Financial and business terms
exit poll — ex it poll a survey poll taken by interviewing voters as they leave (exit) the polling place, to determine how they voted and for what reasons; it is usually taken by news media to learn at an early time (often before the balloting has finished)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exit poll — ► NOUN ▪ a poll of people leaving a polling station, asking how they voted … English terms dictionary
exit poll — An exit poll is a poll of voters taken immediately after they have exited the polling stations. Rather than asking who the voter plans to vote for or some similar formulation, an exit pollster asks how the voter actually voted. Pollsters –… … Glossary of UK Government and Politics
exit poll — informal survey of voters as they leave the polling place (used as an early indicator of the outcome of the election) … English contemporary dictionary
exit poll — noun an opinion poll of people leaving a polling station, asking how they voted … English new terms dictionary