public opinion
常見(jiàn)例句
- Public opinion can force the government into action.
公衆(zhòng)輿論可以迫使政府採(cǎi)取行動(dòng)。 - If it had not been the focus ofso much public opinion, we would have said 'we will do better nexttime'.
他說(shuō),“如果它沒(méi)有成爲(wèi)這麼多公衆(zhòng)輿論的焦點(diǎn),我們也許會(huì)說(shuō),‘下次我們會(huì)做的更好?!?/li> - So that it is good as there is not so much pressure, but if there is no pressure from public opinion, the conference will not deliver as much.
所以這是好事,因爲(wèi)壓力不那麼大了,但是,如果沒(méi)有來(lái)自公衆(zhòng)輿論的壓力,大會(huì)也不會(huì)得出同樣多的成果。 - In the United States, public opinion studies have shown that less than half the population believes in evolution.
- In recent years, public opinion studies show more than half of Americans approve of nuclear energy with greater support among men than women.
- Webster noted that public opinion in Virginia had been turning against slavery until Abolitionists angered the people.
- Mollyann Brody is Vice President for Public Opinion and Media Research for the Kaiser Family Foundation.
NPR: Democrats to Push for Medicare Changes - But, since September 11th, American public opinion has grown impatient with all aspects of Arab terrorism.
ECONOMIST: Israel and the Palestinians - EU, Mr Persson must be mindful of the constraints of public opinion at home.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne 返回 public opinion