"poll" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

poll sustantivo

sustantivo + poll
Kolokacji: 64
opinion poll • Gallup poll • exit poll • straw poll • AP Poll • poll of several voters • telephone poll • Coaches Poll • ...
poll + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 17
poll tax • poll number • poll taker • poll worker • poll rating • poll result • ...
poll + verbo
Kolokacji: 41
poll shows • poll finds • poll indicates • poll suggests • poll closes • poll says • poll gives • ...
verbo + poll
Kolokacji: 22
poll conducted • poll taken • poll released • poll published • rank in the Associated poll • New Poll is based • poll commissioned • ...
(2) release, publish, cite
Kolokacji: 3
(3) rank, commission
Kolokacji: 2
(4) base, change, dismiss
Kolokacji: 3
(5) introduce, sponsor, report
Kolokacji: 3
2. poll sponsored = wybory sponsorowały poll sponsored
3. poll reported = głosowanie poinformowało poll reported
  • A later poll reported in The Guardian during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict said that 63% of Britons felt that Britain is tied too closely to the U.S.
  • A poll reported on Friday by the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth found that 74 percent of Israelis backed the policy, but only 22 percent thought it decreased terrorism.
  • More general polls reported in the media did not state the polling organization nor the basic facts about the methodology.
  • A poll reported in the The Washington Post in September 2003 found that nearly 70 percent of respondents believed Saddam Hussein was probably personally involved in the attacks.
  • One poll reported in the journal Nature showed that among American scientists (across various disciplines), about 40 percent believe in both evolution and an active deity (theistic evolution).
  • The polls reported here typically have sample sizes in excess of 1,000, with margins of error of approximately three per cent.
  • The site tries to improve on national polls usually reported in the media by predicting which way each state's electoral vote will go based on statewide polls.
  • That's not typical of the rest of the states, surely, but the polls being reported don't necessarily allow for that.
  • I would take any "polls" reported by the six, fat, old, bald, white guys with a very large and temperamental grain of salt.
  • I was absolutely heartened to see in a recent poll reported in The Telegraph that 40% of Americans are now disenchanted with Capitalism.
adjetivo + poll
Kolokacji: 46
recent poll • national poll • new poll • late poll • final poll • public opinion poll • early poll • nationwide poll • ...
preposición + poll
Kolokacji: 13
with polls • of polls • on polls • by deed poll • for polls • ...

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