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polled

/pohld/US // poʊld //UK // (pəʊld) //

投票的,投票表决,投票,投票表决的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : hornless, especially genetically hornless, as the Aberdeen Angus.
    • : Obsolete. having the hair cut off.

Examples

  • Using data from polled readers and watching what its audience was consuming, PopSugar is looking to redefine what fitness means to the brand to retain readership and win over advertisers.

  • Half of polled consumers say they want to see personalized ads.

  • Overall, 49 percent of Americans polled stated that natural disasters were evidence of the end times.

  • Well, 63 percent of those polled felt that country was on the wrong track.

  • He replaced his range cattle with Polled Herefords, raising champions that founded herds world-wide.

  • For instance, in 2002, only 46 percent of blacks polled labeled immigration a “good thing” for the country.

  • Even among those who only speak Russian, 58 percent polled in favor of unity.

  • Macnamara, the man 'oo polled the 'ighest votes in the School Board Election—and look at him now!

  • He polled less than a third of the votes, and Sinn Fein received a serious setback.

  • In Philadelphia the labor ticket polled 2400 in 1828 and the labor party gained the balance of power in the city.

  • When he came to the throne it polled not half a million votes; in 1907 it polled over three million.

  • No Federal office-holder was a candidate, and about one half the usual vote was polled.

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