1. a poll taken (as by news media) of voters leaving the voting place that is usually used for predicting the winners
2. a method of predicting the result of an election by asking people who they voted for as they leave the place where they voted
exit polls 例句
英汉例句
They came to celebrate the victory everyone here was expecting. And now the first exit polls have confirmed that. The Popular Party seems on course for an absolute majority in parliament.
庆祝如所预料的胜利,现在首次民意测试已经确认这一事实,人民党看来将要在议会占绝对多数席位。
There are no official results out yet, but exit polls streaming out of countries across the EU are indicating two clear trends.
目前官方还没有宣布正式结果,但是欧盟各国泉涌而出的出口处民意调查显示了两个明显的趋势。
For example, statistical discrepancies between exit polls and actual votes cast have been used by some to deduce widespread fraud on statistical grounds.
Indeed, some 70 percent of African-Americans voted yes on California「s Prop 8, and exit polls found similar levels of opposition among blacks for a marriage initiative in Florida that same year.
The most important of the many statistics to emerge from the Pennsylvania exit polls was Mrs Clinton」s 40-point margin among white voters who did not go to college.
The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has claimed victory in the country's general election after exit polls indicated his ruling centre-right Civic Platform party was comfortably ahead of its rivals.