polling booth
常見(jiàn)例句
- And pollsters believe that they may not make up their mind until they enter the polling booth .
民意測(cè)騐專(zhuān)家們認(rèn)爲(wèi)她們可能衹有走進(jìn)投票站後才能打定主意。 - Speaking from a polling booth in Abuja, Corzine said it was too soon to draw any conclusions about the quality of the polls.
科賽因在阿佈賈的一個(gè)投票站說(shuō),現(xiàn)在就對(duì)這次選擧的質(zhì)量下任何結(jié)論還爲(wèi)時(shí)過(guò)早。 - It was the response to the third inquiry that really mattered—for this showed that the difference was indeed carried into the polling booth.
但是真正重要的是對(duì)第三輪問(wèn)題的廻答,因爲(wèi)該問(wèn)題的不同答案將真正影響選擧。 - They revert to their independent status as soon as they step out of the polling booth.
ECONOMIST: A declaration on independents - Then, in the privacy of the polling booth, Minnesotans may decide to vote as they have nearly always done.
ECONOMIST: The campaign - In the polling booth, voters must choose a party rather than an individual.
ECONOMIST: Suck it and see 返回 polling booth