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polled
- IPA[pəʊld]
英式
- (of cattle, sheep, or goats) lacking horns, either naturally or because they have been removed
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- 1. (of cattle, sheep, or goats) lacking horns, either naturally or because they have been removed the polled variety now has its own register check whether the kids are horned or polled
- the process of voting in an election: the country went to the polls on March 10
- record the opinion or vote of: over half of those polled do not believe the prime minister usually tells the truth
Oxford Dictionary
- the process of voting in an election: the country went to the polls on March 10
- record the opinion or vote of: focus groups in which customers are polled about merchandise preferences
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tax levied on every adult, without reference to their income or resources: the council tax replaces the poll tax the payment of a poll tax
Oxford Dictionary
- a legal deed made and executed by one party only, especially to formalize a change of a ... he changed his name by deed poll
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- a compartment with one open side in which one voter at a time stands to mark their ballot paper.
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- a building, such as a school or community centre, where voting takes place during an election.
Oxford Dictionary
- a compartment with one open side in which one voter at a time stands to mark their ballot ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an assessment of public opinion by the questioning of a representative sample, typically as a ...
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- IPA[pōld]
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- (of cattle, sheep, or goats) lacking horns, either naturally or because they have been removed: the polled variety now has its own register check whether the kids are horned or polled
Oxford American Dictionary