1.回答的;有反应的,响应的,感应的
2.【法】被告的
3.〈古〉符合的
1.【生】(对外来刺激的)反应,反射
2.回答者;答辩者;提案辩护者
3.【法】(特指离婚诉讼的)被告
1.someone who answers questions, especially on a questionnairea set of written questions or for an opinion poll
2.the defendant in a court case, especially someone who is getting porced
1.With the exception of Australia, indifferent respondents only made up single-digit percentages when asked the same question a year ago.
而澳大利亚是个例外,一年前只有个位数比例的受访者对此问题表示漠不关心。
2.Or it can ask respondents to rate how much they expected of certain attributes and how much they actually experienced.
或者也可以请受访者进行评分多少,他们预期的某些属性和实际经验的多少。
3.But his return to power has been inglorious: in a recent poll only 21% of respondents approved of him.
不过,奥尔特加的重新执政并不光彩:最新的民调显示仅有21%的受访者对其表示支持。
4.Seventy-two percent of respondents in a recent poll had no opinion of him at all.
在最近的一次民意调查中有72%的受访者对他一无所知。
5.But respondents said she was more likable, and Biden was more of a "typical politician" .
但多数人认为佩林更可爱,而拜登则是一个“典型的政客”。
6.Chinese respondents are also likely to see the relationship between their country and the U. S. as one of cooperation.
同时,中国被访者更可能认为中美两国是一种合作关系。
7.Most of the questions were easy, but a few were difficult enough to discern which respondents were highly knowledgeable.
大部分的问题都很容易,但是有一部分困难到能够辨别答题人的知识深度。
8.Marcie was one of the 1, 500 respondents to the CER survey, who, after being raped, decided to report to the police.
Marcie是CER调查项目1500名受访者中的一员,她在事情发生后向警察报了案。
9.Half of respondents in Britain did not know which candidate they would back.
在英国的受访民众中,有一半的人称他们不知该支持哪位候选人。
10.That theory seems to prove true since less than 10% of the respondents thought social networking should be banned from the workplace.
不到10%的受访者认为社会化网络应当在工作场所禁用便应证了这一点。