respondents
英 [rɪsˈpɒndənts]
美 [rɪˈspɑndənts]
n. 回答问题的人; (尤指)调查对象; 被告
respondent的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (调查和问题的)回答者;答卷人
Arespondentis a person who replies to something such as a survey or set of questions.- 60 percent of the respondents said they disapproved of the president's performance.
60%的调查对象表示不认可总统的表现。
- 60 percent of the respondents said they disapproved of the president's performance.
- N-COUNT 被告
Arespondentis someone who has to defend a case in a law court.- In addition, the respondent disclosed professional confidences to one of the patients.
另外,被告还向其中一位病人透露了行业机密。
- In addition, the respondent disclosed professional confidences to one of the patients.
双语例句
- When researchers asked respondents to rank the appearance of people, they found a high degree of consensus.
当研究人员要求受访者对人们的外貌进行打分时,他们发现了高度的一致性。 - More than one-third of the roughly 1,400 respondents already use wearable technologies on the job.
在大约1400名受访者中,超过三分之一已经开始在工作中使用可穿戴技术。 - Only 49% of Chinese respondents said they were happy in their jobs.
在中国,只有49%的受调查人群称他们在工作中感到幸福。 - The move has outraged over 80% of respondents to an Internet poll.
在一份网络民意调查上,这一举动招致了80%的反对。 - In a recent opinion poll, a majority of respondents were against nuclear weapons.
在最近的一次民意测验中,大多数调查对象反对核武器。 - Even with sales of e-readers surging, only 10% of respondents said they had abandoned traditional books.
即使电子阅读器的销售风起云涌,但在有电子阅读器的受访者中,只有10%的人说他们已经抛弃了传统的书本。 - Respondents from region's two biggest emerging economies, India and China, were particularly upbeat about their prospects.
该地区最大两个新兴经济体&印度和中国的受访者对于未来前景尤其乐观。 - Most respondents were in their30s, so they only voted for stars their age.
大多数调查对象都是30多岁,所以他们选出来的明星都和自己年龄相仿。 - Respondents were also more optimistic about the US economy.
被调查者对美国经济前景也更乐观。 - When asked how they define success, respondents opted for less tangible benefits than salary.
当被问到如何定义成功时,回应者选择了和工资相比并不那么实实在在的好处。