vox pop
noun/ˌvɒks ˈpɒp/
/ˌvɑːks ˈpɑːp/
[countable, uncountable] (British English, informal)- the opinion of members of the public, especially when it is broadcast or published; the process of asking members of the public for their opinion on something in order to broadcast or publish it
(尤指广播或发表的)公众舆论 - to do a vox pop
做公众舆论调查 - a series of short vox pops with ordinary Londoners
与普通伦敦人一起播放的一系列简短的语音流行音乐
Word Origin1960s: abbreviation of Latin vox populi, ‘the people's voice’. - to do a vox pop