poll in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for poll in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.poll [pəʊl] N

Gal·lup poll ['gæləpˌ-] N

'straw poll N, 'straw vote N POL

poll Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a [public] opinion poll

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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There is an opinion poll in the show in which question related to the day's major event is asked.
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In the end a poll conducted prior to division showed that strong support remained to keep the name Northwest Territories.
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The resolution was amended to extend the poll to all voters, and to include the question of capitation grants for non-state schools.
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At each polling station, tellers for each party will collect the unique poll numbers of voters from their polling cards.
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The government's most recent public opinion poll on the issue found strong support for sanctuaries.
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In response to a financial crisis in the colony, he proposed to increase the hut and poll taxes.
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This is shown by the results of a public opinion poll in 1989.
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Although he was unsuccessful, he was narrowly elected at the following election, in 1989, and then topped the poll in 1993.
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Fixed taxes like a poll tax or sin tax are often considered regressive, but could have progressive effects if applied to luxury goods and services.
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Enthusiasm for the poll was muted, however, as both the government and opposition supported a return to a multiparty system.
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