Gallup poll
常見(jiàn)例句
- A Gallup poll this week found that only 19% of Americans think America is winning in Iraq.
本周的一次蓋洛普民調(diào)發(fā)現(xiàn),只有19%的美國(guó)人認(rèn)為在伊拉克取勝。 - Half of American teenagers admit to cheating on a school exam, according to a 2004 Gallup poll.
根據(jù)2004年的蓋洛普民意測(cè)驗(yàn),有一半的美國(guó)青少年承認(rèn)在學(xué)校考試作弊。 - In a Gallup poll for USA Today, 33% of Americans said they believed the country was in a depression.
《今日美國(guó)》的一份蓋洛普民意測(cè)驗(yàn)顯示,33%的美國(guó)人表示他們認(rèn)為國(guó)家陷入了蕭條。 - A USA Today/Gallup Poll last May showed that fifty-eight percent of conservatives and Republicans supported letting gays and lesbians serve openly.
- Forty-eight percent of people in a USA Today/Gallup Poll taken this week said the president should send more troops to Afghanistan.
- A USA Today-Gallup poll shows a small majority believe the new health care plan is a good thing.
- According to a gallup poll among 53 countries, Nigeria rated 70 points for optimism.
FORBES: The Tax Connection - The latest Gallup poll, released on April 10th, had dismal news for Mr Romney.
ECONOMIST: If only that was all you had to do - In a 1993 Gallup poll, 74% of those surveyed opposed spending public money on private schools.
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