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polling
輪詢,探詢
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polling
輪詢;巡問
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polling
輪詢
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Poll
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Polled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Polling
.]
1.
To
remove
the
poll
or
head
of
;
hence
,
to
remove
the
top
or
end
of
;
to
clip
;
to
lop
;
to
shear
;
as
,
to
poll
the
head
;
to
poll
a
tree
.
When
he
[
Absalom
]
pollled
his
head
.
--
2
Sam
.
xiv
. 26.
His
death
did
so
grieve
them
that
they
polled
themselves
;
they
clipped
off
their
horse
and
mule's
hairs
.
--
Sir
T
.
North
.
2.
To
cut
off
;
to
remove
by
clipping
,
shearing
,
etc
.;
to
mow
or
crop
; --
sometimes
with
off
;
as
,
to
poll
the
hair
;
to
poll
wool
;
to
poll
grass
.
Who
,
as
he
polled
off
his
dart's
head
,
so
sure
he
had
decreed
That
all
the
counsels
of
their
war
he
would
poll
off
like
it
. --
Chapman
.
3.
To
extort
from
;
to
plunder
;
to
strip
. [
Obs
.]
Which
polls
and
pills
the
poor
in
piteous
wise
.
--
Spenser
.
4.
To
impose
a
tax
upon
. [
Obs
.]
5.
To
pay
as
one's
personal
tax
.
The
man
that
polled
but
twelve
pence
for
his
head
.
--
Dryden
.
6.
To
enter
,
as
polls
or
persons
,
in
a
list
or
register
;
to
enroll
,
esp
.
for
purposes
of
taxation
;
to
enumerate
one
by
one
.
Polling
the
reformed
churches
whether
they
equalize
in
number
those
of
his
three
kingdoms
.
--
Milton
.
7.
To
register
or
deposit
,
as
a
vote
;
to
elicit
or
call
forth
,
as
votes
or
voters
;
as
,
he
polled
a
hundred
votes
more
than
his
opponent
.
And
poll
for
points
of
faith
his
trusty
vote
.
--
Tickell
.
8.
Law
To
cut
or
shave
smooth
or
even
;
to
cut
in
a
straight
line
without
indentation
;
as
,
a
polled
deed
.
See
Dee░ poll
.
To poll a jury
,
to
call
upon
each
member
of
the
jury
to
answer
individually
as
to
his
concurrence
in
a
verdict
which
has
been
rendered
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Poll·ing
n.
1.
The
act
of
topping
,
lopping
,
or
cropping
,
as
trees
or
hedges
.
2.
Plunder
,
or
extortion
. [
Obs
.]
3.
The
act
of
voting
,
or
of
registering
a
vote
.
Polling booth
,
a
temporary
structure
where
the
voting
at
an
election
is
done
;
a
polling
place
.
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