poll

poll
I [pəʊl]
nome
1) (vote casting) votazione f.; (election) elezioni f.pl.; (number of votes cast) voti m.pl.; (counting of votes) scrutinio m., spoglio m. delle schede

a light, heavy poll — una bassa, alta percentuale di votanti

there was a 75% poll — l'affluenza alle urne è stata del 75%

to go to the polls — andare alle urne

a heavy defeat at the polls — una pesante sconfitta alle elezioni

2) (list of voters) lista f. elettorale; (list of taxpayers) lista f. dei contribuenti
3) (survey) sondaggio m. (d'opinione)

a poll of workers — un sondaggio tra i lavoratori

II 1. [pəʊl]
verbo transitivo
1) (obtain in election) ottenere [votes]
2) (canvass) intervistare [qcn.] per un sondaggio [group]
3) inform. interrogare
2.
verbo intransitivo (obtain votes)

to poll badly, well — registrare pochi, molti voti

* * *
[pəul] 1. noun
1) (an election: They organized a poll to elect a president.) votazione
2) (the number of votes: There has been a heavy poll (= a large number of votes).) (partecipazione al voto)
3) ((also opinion poll) a test of public opinion by asking people questions.) sondaggio
2. verb
(to receive a number of votes: He polled fifty per cent of the votes.) ottenere (voti)
- polling-station
- go to the polls
* * *
I [pəʊl]
nome
1) (vote casting) votazione f.; (election) elezioni f.pl.; (number of votes cast) voti m.pl.; (counting of votes) scrutinio m., spoglio m. delle schede

a light, heavy poll — una bassa, alta percentuale di votanti

there was a 75% poll — l'affluenza alle urne è stata del 75%

to go to the polls — andare alle urne

a heavy defeat at the polls — una pesante sconfitta alle elezioni

2) (list of voters) lista f. elettorale; (list of taxpayers) lista f. dei contribuenti
3) (survey) sondaggio m. (d'opinione)

a poll of workers — un sondaggio tra i lavoratori

II 1. [pəʊl]
verbo transitivo
1) (obtain in election) ottenere [votes]
2) (canvass) intervistare [qcn.] per un sondaggio [group]
3) inform. interrogare
2.
verbo intransitivo (obtain votes)

to poll badly, well — registrare pochi, molti voti


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