exit poll

美 [ˈeksɪt poʊl]英 [ˈeksɪt pəʊl]
  • n.投票后民意调查
exit pollexit poll

noun

投票后民意调查
in an exit poll immediately after an election, people are asked how they voted, in order to predict the result of the election

noun

1
a poll of voters as they leave the voting place;usually taken by news media in order to predict the outcome of an election

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  1. In the immediate aftermath of the2004 election , for example , a major national exit poll was published in which voters ranked " moral values " as having determined how they cast their ballot .

    以2004年总统选举后的即时反馈为例,在公布出来的大部分投票后民意调查中,选民将道德价值观视为他们投票的决定性因素。

  2. The exit poll estimated the turnout at around 50 percent , which is lower than in recent elections .

    出口民调估计投票率约为50%,低于近期的选举投票率。

  3. with the exit poll showing that Governor Christie got more votes than his opponent from voters in almost every age group .

    也有投票后的民意调查显示,州长克里斯蒂比他的对手获得几乎每一个年龄层选民更多的选票。

  4. According to exit poll data provided by the studio , " Ted " appealed primarily to males , who made up 56 % of the audience , and ticket-buyers over the age of 30 , who made up 52 % of the audience .

    环球影业提供的观影后的调查数据显示,《泰迪熊》吸引的主要是男性观众,男性观众的比例为56%,年龄超过30岁的观众的比例为52%。