poll
suomi-englanti sanakirjapoll englannista suomeksi
äänestää
suorittaa mielipidetutkimus
saada jkn äänet
latvoa
gallup, mielipidemittaus, tutkimus
päälaki
pää
ääntenlasku
papukaija
Verbi
Substantiivi
poll englanniksi
(senseid) A survey of people, usually statistically analyzed to gauge wider public opinion.
(syn)
(senseid) A formal vote held in order to ascertain the most popular choice.
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{{RQ:Blackstone Commentaries
(quote-journal)
A place
The result of the voting, the total number of votes recorded. (attn)
(senseid) The head, particularly the scalp or pate upon which hair (normally) grows.
(RQ:Stevenson Treasure Island)the doctor, as if to hear better, had taken off his powdered wig, and sat there, looking very strange indeed with his own close-cropped black poll.
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(RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus)
(RQ:Shakespeare All's Well)
To take, record the votes of (an electorate).
To solicit mock votes from (a person or group).
(RQ:Disraeli Coningsby)
To register or deposit, as a vote; to elicit or call forth, as votes or voters.
{{quote-text|en|year=1717|author=Thomas Tickell|title=An Epistle from a Lady in England to a Gentleman at Avignon
To cut off; to remove by clipping, shearing, etc.; to mow or crop.
(RQ:Homer Chapman Iliads)
To cut the hair of (a creature).
(RQ:KJV)
1579-1603, (w), ''Plutarch's Lives''
- His death did so grieve them that they polled themselves; they clipped off their horse and mule's hairs.
To remove the horns of (an animal).
To remove the top or end of; to clip; to lop.
To (repeatedly) request the status of something (such as a computer or printer on a network).
To be judged in a poll.
{{quote-text|en|year=2008|author=Joanne McEvoy|title=The politics of Northern Ireland|page=171
To extort from; to plunder; to strip. Especially in conjunction with pill for emphasis.
(quote-text)|title=(w), Life of Brutus|section=paragraph 35|passage=they slew Julius Caesar, who neither pilled nor polled the country but only was a favorer and suborner of all them that did rob and spoil, by his countenance and authority.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
To impose a tax upon.
To pay as one's personal tax.
(RQ:Dryden Juvenal Satires)
To enter, as polls or persons, in a list or register; to enroll, especially for purposes of taxation; to enumerate one by one.
(RQ:Milton Eikonoklastes)
To cut or shave smooth or even; to cut in a straight line without indentation(R:Burrill Law Dictionar)
''Poll Hereford''
''Red Poll cows''
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{{quote-text|en|year=1960|author=Frank O'Loghlen; Frank H. Johnston|title=Cattle country: an illustrated survey of the Australian beef cattle industry, a complete directory of the studs|page=85
{{quote-text|en|year=1970|title=The Pastoral review|volume=80|page=457
The Poll Hereford was first developed in significant numbers by Hereford breeders in the USA. The breeders (from the Mid-West) saw benefits in a hornless breed, so naturally occurring ‘hornless’ Herefords were selected and bred. By 1907 there were sufficient numbers to establish the first Poll Hereford register. NSW Department of Primary Industy
The Red Poll Cow is one of the traditional native British dual purpose breeds (beef & milk). It is naturally polled (hornless). Red Poll Cattle Society-->
A pet parrot.
One who does not try for honors at university, but is content to take a degree merely; a passman.
chicken (gloss)
louse (gloss)
(infl of)
(verb form of)
(verb form of)
(inflection of)
storage pit; disposal pit; extraction pit
A head, particularly the scalp or pate upon which the hair (normally) grows
a small branch of a (l), often with a narrow inlet