中英词典查询

gallup [ˈɡæləp]

v. 作民意调查;

例句:

  • A recent Gallup poll revealed that 20 million Americans claimed to have had near-death experiences.
    最近的一次盖洛普民意测验披露,2,000万美国人声称他们有过濒死体验。
  • Nancy Reagan, and not George Gallup, may well have the final say.
    拥有最后发言权的, 并非乔治-盖洛普民意测验,而是南希-里根.
  • A Gallup poll found that 81 % of Koreans support for this.
    民意测验机构Gallup调查发现,有81%的韩国民众对此表示支持.
  • Gallup pollster Frank Newport generally agrees with that assessment.
    来自VOA
  • Gallup had Mr. Romney ahead by one point.
    来自VOA
  • Gallup plans to conduct three more surveys before the election.
    来自VOA