Definition of 'poll'
Word forms: polls, polling, polled
1. countable noun
A poll is a survey in which people are asked their opinions about something, usually in
order to find out how popular something is or what people intend to do in the future.
2. See also
opinion poll
3. transitive verb [usu passive]
If you are polled on something, you are asked what you think about it as part of a survey.
4. plural noun
The polls means an election for a country's government, or the place where people go to vote
in an election.
5. transitive verb
If a political party or a candidate polls a particular number or percentage of votes, they get that number or percentage of
votes in an election.
6. See also
polling
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Word Frequency
poll in American English
noun
1.
the head; esp., the
crown, back, or hair of the head
2.
an individual person, esp. one among several
4.
a voting or
expression of opinion by individuals
5.
the amount of voting; number of votes recorded
6. US; [pl.]
a place where votes are cast and recorded
verb transitive
9.
to cut off or cut short
11.
a.
to take or register the votes of
to poll a county
12.
to receive (a specified number or
proportion of votes)
13.
to cast (a vote)
14.
to canvass in a
poll (sense 7)
verb intransitive
15.
to vote in an election
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Derived forms
poller (ˈpoller)
noun
Word origin
ME pol < or akin to MDu, top of the head, head
Word Frequency
poll in British English
noun
2.
the result or quantity of such a voting
a heavy poll
3. Also called: opinion poll
a.
a
canvassing of a
representative
sample of a large group of people on some
question in order to
determine the general
opinion of the group
b.
the results or
record of such a canvassing
4.
any counting or enumeration
a poll of the number of men with long hair
5. short for
poll tax
8.
the
occipital or back part of the head of an animal
verb (mainly tr)
10.
to receive, take, or record the votes of
we polled the whole town
12. mainly US
14. computing
(in
data
transmission when several
terminals
share
communications
channels) to
check each channel rapidly to
establish which are free, or to
call for data from each terminal in turn
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Word origin
C13 (in the sense: a human head) and C17 (in the modern sense: a counting of heads,
votes): from Middle Low German polle hair of the head, head, top of a tree; compare Swedish pull crown of the head
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poll
British English: poll
/pəʊl/ NOUN
A poll is a survey in which people are asked their opinions about something.
Polls show that 70% of the time it is women who decide which film to see on a date.
- American English: poll
- Arabic: إِقْتِرَاع
- Brazilian Portuguese: pesquisa levantamento
- Chinese: 选举投票
- Croatian: anketa
- Czech: anketa
- Danish: rundspørge
- Dutch: opiniepeiling
- European Spanish: encuesta de opinión
- Finnish: mielipidemittaus
- French: sondage
- German: Abstimmung
- Greek: σφυγμομέτρηση
- Italian: votazione
- Japanese: 世論調査
- Korean: 여론조사
- Norwegian: gallupundersøkelse
- Polish: głosowanie
- European Portuguese: sondagem levantamento
- Romanian: sondaj
- Russian: голосование
- Spanish: encuesta de opinión
- Swedish: undersökning
- Thai: การสำรวจความคิดเห็นจากคนส่วนมาก
- Turkish: kamuoyu yoklaması
- Ukrainian: опитування
- Vietnamese: bầu cử
British English: poll VERB
If you are polled on something, you are asked what you think about it as part of a survey.
More than 18,000 people were polled.
- American English: poll
- Brazilian Portuguese: consultar
- Chinese: 对…进行民意测验
- European Spanish: encuestar
- French: interroger
- German: befragen
- Italian: intervistare
- Japanese: 世論調査をする
- Korean: 설문에 응하다
- European Portuguese: consultar
- Spanish: encuestar
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