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I . poll [poʊl, GB pəʊl] SUBST

2. poll pl:

to go to the polls

II . poll [poʊl, GB pəʊl] VERBE trans

2. poll (elections):

opinion poll SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec polls

to go to the polls

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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A relatively new development is the use of convergent polls, allowing editorials and opinions to be submitted and voted on.
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Vestry meetings continued in the same vein for several years, with regular arguments, votes and polls about the levying of rates.
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The task of selling it became more difficult when polls indicated that the promised cash rebates made voters even more suspicious of privatisation.
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Voters who are not able to vote on polling day can vote at the advance polls.
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This decline can be seen in the waning music sales, public opinion polls, time studies and declining concert attendance.
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In the 2002 municipal polls it got 420 votes (5.3%) and three seats.
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There are basic issues with the reliability of public opinion polls that overshadow their value in some cases.
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Diversions, per the name, contains mostly amusing links, quizzes, and polls.
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Long lines also led to the last ballot being cast about 9 p.m., 90 minutes after the scheduled closing of the polls.
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Unscientific polls of commuters by newspapers and television stations showed support for the train drivers.
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