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Перевод: poll speek poll


[существительное]
попка ; затылок ; обычная кличка попугая; список избирателей; голова ; регистрация избирателей; подсчет голосов; число голосов; голосование; баллотировка ; избирательный пункт; помещение для голосования; макушка ; комолое животное;
[глагол]
голосовать; проводить голосование; подсчитывать голоса; получать голоса; проводить опрос общественного мнения; подрезать верхушку; срез`ать рога; стричь волосы


Тезаурус:

  1. Yesterday, on the eve of the big poll day, there was a semi-detached feel to London shares.
  2. All three parties were braced for a possible photo-finish as the latest poll gave Labour a two-point lead - reduced from six in a similar survey a week ago.
  3. Labour's vote is holding up in Scotland while Tory support is at its lowest level since the campaign started, according to a poll conducted for Scotland on Sunday.
  4. "No" thundered the vast majority of every poll conducted by newspapers, radio and television, members and public alike.
  5. "You'll be all right with the poll tax," I reminded her.
  6. Mr Ashdown descended on the area yesterday for the third time in his marathon campaign amid growing recognition among Tories that the South-West could prove their Achilles' heel, a danger underlined by the Press Association opinion poll which showed a swing against the Conservatives in the region of six per cent.
  7. They tackled their political, tactical and strategic problems swiftly and directly; and, incidentally, their poll ratings rose strongly.
  8. Poll delay
  9. He and Mr Skinner urged a future Labour government to give those not paying the poll tax an amnesty.
  10. A Peasants' Revolt - the workers of Kent and Essex - led by Walter the tiler (who became known as Wat Tyler), occurred in 1381, in which they refused to pay the Poll Tax, and they gathered together to sweep in revolt into London, Although only a lad, Richard II subdued the revolt.
  11. Government will spend 1bn pounds to smooth poll tax: Policy initiatives in advance of election reassure party rank and file
  12. At the other extreme, the NOP poll for the Independent on Sunday - giving Labour a three-point lead and putting the Liberal Democrats on only 17 per cent - would likewise result in a hung parliament, but this time one in which Labour would be the largest party with 317 seats, compared with the Tories' 296 and the Liberal Democrats' 14.
  13. An ICM poll of 10,000 people put Labour 2.5 points ahead on 38.7 per cent, with the Conservatives on 36.2, the Liberal Democrats on 20.4 and others on 4.7.

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