survey
survey 英 [ˈsɜ:veɪ] 美 [ˈsɜrveɪ]
n. 调查;测量; v. 调查;勘测;
进行时:surveying 过去式:surveyed 过去分词:surveyed 第三人称单数:surveys 名词复数:surveys
- The verb survey means to look something over. When you buy your first home, it's a pleasure to stand on the porch and survey your property.
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- n. 调查;测量;
- v. 调查;勘测;
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1. The survey revealed that…
民意测验显示…
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2. to conduct out a survey, to carry out a survey
进行一项民意调查
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3. a geological survey
地质勘察
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4. we surveyed the damage caused by the fire.
次日清早我们查看了火灾的破坏情况。
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5. He surveyed himself in the mirror before going out.
出门前他对着镜子把自己审视了一番。
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6. We surveyed 500 smokers.
我们对 500 名吸烟者进行了调查。
- survey (n.) late 15c., survei, "oversight, supervision," from survey (v.). The meaning "act of viewing in detail" is from 1540s. Meaning "systematic collection of data on opinions, etc." is attested from 1927.
- survey (v.) c. 1400, "to consider, contemplate," from Anglo-French surveier, Old French sorveoir "look (down) at, look upon, notice; guard, watch," from Medieval Latin supervidere "oversee, inspect," from Latin super "over" (see super-) + videre "to see" (from PIE root *weid- "to see"). Meaning "examine the condition of" is from mid-15c. That of "to take linear measurements of a tract of ground" is recorded from 1540s. Related: Surveyed; surveying; surveyance (late 14c.).
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