exit poll
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈexit ˌpoll noun [countable] PPVthe activity of asking people how they have voted in an election in order to discover the likely result 投票后民意调查
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exit poll• But then, nemesis: the exit poll, the Basildon result.From Longman Business Dictionaryexit pollˈexit poll a poll in which people are asked how they have voted in an election. The poll is taken before the result of the election is known, in order to discover its likely resultEarly exit polls suggested he was the clear winner. → pollˈexit ˌpoll nounChineseSyllable
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exit poll
ˈexit ˌpoll
noun [countable]
the activity of asking people how they have voted in an election in order to discover the likely result
ˈexit ˌpoll
noun [countable]the activity of asking people how they have voted in an election in order to discover the likely result