pollsters

pollsters[ˈpəʊlstəz] 

原级:pollster

pollsters 基本解释
民意调查者( pollster的名词复数 );
pollsters 单语例句

1. pollsters的近义词

1. He said that pollsters may have focused more attention on Chinese living in the economically developed coastal areas and who can afford Internet access.

2. Both Hamas and Fatah were confident of victory, but pollsters said the race was too close to call.

3. Pollsters cite the lack of consideration given to the impact on neighboring countries and the incomplete disclosure of timely information.

4. But on election day the institute's staff found that pollsters weren't gathering information in some areas.

5. Though public polls suggest those races are essentially tied, pollsters and campaign strategists say Kerry appears slightly stronger in Ohio than in Florida.

6. pollsters的近义词

6. Pollsters attributed the prevalent unhappiness of Americans to falling home prices, a wobbly stock market and the Iraq war.

7. Earlier, pollsters predicted a narrow win for Holland in the first round of vote.

8. pollsters的反义词

8. Pollsters questioned 640 voters but did not give a margin of error.

9. pollsters

9. And pollsters believe that they may not make up their mind until they enter the polling booth.

10. Which happens in the context of what pollsters term as " mild improvement " in public perception of society's credit conditions.