释义 |
pollee|pəʊˈliː| [f. poll n.1 + -ee1.] One who is questioned in a poll (sense 7 d).
1940Propaganda Analysis IV. 4/2 The question, ‘For whom will you vote for President of the United States?’ illustrates Objectivism. It gives to the pollee full liberty to name any candidate. 1941Amer. Speech XVI. 306 Pollee, one polled by a public-opinion ‘institute’. 1945Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch 25 Oct. 10/6 Mr. Gallup..should consult his little band of pollees and come up with their prophecy as to which of our service teams will go home with the goal posts. 1962Guardian 3 Aug. 14/6 The 54 pollees who had voted last time had come within one percentage of splitting their 1960 votes. |