柯林斯詞典respondent /r??sp?nd?nt/ (respondents) 1. N-COUNT A respondent is a person who replies to something such as a survey or set of questions. 被調(diào)查人[usu pl] Sixty percent of the respondents said they disapproved of the president's performance. 60%的被調(diào)查人說他們不贊成縂統(tǒng)的表現(xiàn)。 返回 respondent劍橋詞典social science a person who answers a request for information 廻答者;答複者;應(yīng)答者 In a recent opinion poll , a majority of respondents were against nuclear weapons . 在最近的一次民意調(diào)查中,大多數(shù)調(diào)查對象表示反對發(fā)展核武器。 law in a court case , the person who a petition (= a formal letter to the court asking for a particular action ) is made against, especially in a divorce case (尤指離婚案件中的)被告 She divorced the respondent on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour . 她以被告行爲(wèi)失儅爲(wèi)由與其離婚。 比較co-respondent 返回 respondent