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poll [pəʊl]1 noun∎ the poll took place in June les élections ont eu lieu en juin;∎ to go to the polls voter, se rendre aux urnes;∎ the country will go to the polls in September la population se rendra aux urnes en septembre, le pays votera en septembre;∎ the party is likely to be defeated at the polls le parti sera probablement battu aux élections∎ there was an unexpectedly heavy poll contrairement aux prévisions, il y a eu un fort taux de participation au scrutin;∎ the ecology candidate got three percent of the poll le candidat écologiste a obtenu ou recueilli trois pour cent des suffrages ou des voix(c) (survey → of opinion, intentions) sondage m (d'opinion);∎ to conduct a poll (on or about sth) faire un sondage (sur qch);∎ the latest poll puts the Socialists in the lead le dernier sondage donne les socialistes en tête(d) (count, census) recensement m∎ the Greens polled 14 percent of the vote les verts ont obtenu 14 pour cent des voix∎ most of those polled were in favour of the plan la plupart des personnes interrogées ou sondées étaient favorables au projet(a) (cast one's vote) voter∎ the party polled well le parti a remporté une bonne proportion des suffrages ou des voix
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Polled livestock — (or pollards) are livestock of normally horned species that are lacking horns, either naturally or as a result of humans removing them or preventing their growth.Prevention of horn growth is most commonly done by dehorning or disbudding ndash;… … Wikipedia
Polled — Polled, a. Deprived of a poll, or of something belonging to the poll. Specifically: (a) Lopped; said of trees having their tops cut off. (b) Cropped; hence, bald; said of a person. The polled bachelor. Beau. & Fl. (c) Having cast the antlers;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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polled — I. ˈpōld adjective Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of pollen to poll, crop, shear more at poll 1. obsolete : closely cropped or shaven polled heads … Useful english dictionary
Polled Hereford — The Polled Hereford is a breed of beef cattle without horns. It is a direct relative of the Hereford breed of cattle which derive their name from their place of origin, Hereford, a county located in west England. In fact, the breed is a genetic… … Wikipedia
polled — The term simply means to cut off or shorten a growth. As applied to cattle in contemporary use, the term usually means naturally hornless cattle. Some breeds, such as Hereford, may be either horned, or polled. Polled Herefords are considered,… … Combined glossary of agriculture
cattle — Synonyms and related words: Alderney, Animalia, Ayrshire, Brahman, Chiroptera, Dexter, Durham, Dutch Belted, Galloway, Hereford, Holstein, Indian buffalo, Jersey, Lagomorpha, Longhorn, Polled Hereford, Primates, Red Poll, Red Polled, Rodentia,… … Moby Thesaurus
polled durham — noun or polled shorthorn 1. usually capitalized P&D&S : a hornless variety of the cattle breed Shorthorn 2. often capitalized P&D&S : an animal of the Polled Durham variety … Useful english dictionary
Polled Hereford — Hereford (race bovine) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hereford. HEREFORD … Wikipédia en Français
polled — (pōld) having no horns; said of cattle that have been bred for this inherited trait … Medical dictionary
polled — /poʊld/ (say pohld) adjective 1. hornless, as a breed of cattle. 2. with its horns having been removed. {poll1 (def. 21) + ed2} …