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survey

noun
/ˈsɜːveɪ/
/ˈsɜːrveɪ/
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  1. an investigation of the opinions, behaviour, etc. of a particular group of people, which is usually done by asking them questions民意调查;民意测验
    • A recent survey showed 75 per cent of those questioned were in favour of the plan.最近的一项调查显示,75%的受访者支持该计划。
    • The survey revealed/found that…调查显示/发现…
    • to conduct/carry out/do/complete a survey进行/进行/做/完成调查
    • According to the survey, many young adults have experimented with drugs of some kind.根据此项调查,许多年轻人曾试吸过某种毒品。
    • Another national survey conducted last year found the same result.去年进行的另一项全国性调查也发现了同样的结果。
    • Roughly half of survey respondents express strong interest in additional education.大约一半的受访者表示对额外教育非常感兴趣。
    • The results of the survey come as no surprise to us.调查结果对我们来说并不奇怪。
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    • 94% of people who took part in the survey said they agreed.参加这次调查的人中有 94% 表示同意。
    • A customer satisfaction survey highlighted the need for clearer pricing.顾客满意度的调查突出表明产品定价需要更加透明。
    • The charity did a survey of people's attitudes to the disabled.慈善机构就民众对残疾人的态度作了一次调查。
    • A survey into conditions in schools revealed the need for much greater investment.对学校条件的调查显示需要更多的投资。
    • The researchers used a combination of survey methods.研究人员使用了多种调查方法。
    • They are carrying out a survey of small businesses in London.他们在对伦敦的小型企业进行总体研究。
    • This is the largest independent survey into health ever carried out in Britain.这是英国有史以来规模最大的独立健康调查。
    Topics Opinion and argumenta2, Scientific researcha2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • comprehensive
    • detailed
    • extensive
    verb + survey
    • administer
    • carry out
    • conduct
    survey + verb
    • cover something
    • deal with something
    • examine something
    survey + noun
    • data
    • results
    • method
    preposition
    • according to a/​the survey
    • in a/​the survey
    • survey into
    phrases
    • the findings of a/​the survey
    • the results of a/​the survey
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  2. the act of examining and recording the measurements, features, etc. of an area of land in order to make a map or plan of it测量;勘测;测绘
    • an aerial survey (= made by taking photographs from an aircraft)航空测量
    • A geological survey revealed the presence of oil beneath the ground.地质勘查显示这块地下面有石油。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • full
    • aerial
    • archaeological
    verb + survey
    • carry out
    • do
    • make
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  3. (British English) an examination of the condition of a house, etc., usually done for somebody who is thinking of buying it(尤指为欲购房者所做的)房屋鉴定
    • a detailed structural survey详细的结构调查
    Topics Houses and homesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • full
    • aerial
    • archaeological
    verb + survey
    • carry out
    • do
    • make
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  4. a general study, view or description of something总体研究;全面评述;概述
    • a comprehensive survey of modern music现代音乐概述
    • a historical survey of children's clothing对童装历史的研究
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • comprehensive
    • detailed
    • extensive
    verb + survey
    • administer
    • carry out
    • conduct
    survey + verb
    • cover something
    • deal with something
    • examine something
    survey + noun
    • data
    • results
    • method
    preposition
    • according to a/​the survey
    • in a/​the survey
    • survey into
    phrases
    • the findings of a/​the survey
    • the results of a/​the survey
    See full entry
  5. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘examine and ascertain the condition of’): from Anglo-Norman French surveier, from medieval Latin supervidere, from super- ‘over’ + videre ‘to see’. The early sense of the noun (late 15th cent.) was ‘supervision’.

survey

verb
/səˈveɪ/
/sərˈveɪ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they survey
/səˈveɪ/
/sərˈveɪ/
he / she / it surveys
/səˈveɪz/
/sərˈveɪz/
past simple surveyed
/səˈveɪd/
/sərˈveɪd/
past participle surveyed
/səˈveɪd/
/sərˈveɪd/
-ing form surveying
/səˈveɪɪŋ/
/sərˈveɪɪŋ/
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  1. survey something to look carefully at the whole of something, especially in order to get a general impression of it查看;审视;审察 synonym inspect
    • The next morning we surveyed the damage caused by the fire.次日清早我们查看了火灾的破坏情况。
    • 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。
    • She opened her eyes and surveyed her surroundings.她睁开眼睛,审视着周围的环境。
    Extra Examples
    • Her green eyes surveyed him coolly.她以忌妒的眼光打量着他。
    • I surveyed the scene from my window.我透过窗户看到了这一幕。
    • She surveyed his appearance critically.她挑剔地打量着他。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • calmly
    • critically
    preposition
    • from
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  2. survey something to study and give a general description of something总体研究;全面评述;概述
    • This chapter briefly surveys the current state of European politics.本章对欧洲政治的现状作了概述。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • calmly
    • critically
    preposition
    • from
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  3. survey somebody/something to investigate the opinions or behaviour of a group of people by asking them a series of questions(对…)做民意调查,进行民意测验 synonym interview
    • We surveyed 500 smokers and found that over three quarters would like to give up.我们对 500 名吸烟者进行了调查,发现有超过四分之三的人愿意戒烟。
    • 87% of the 1 000 companies surveyed employ part-time staff.被调查的 1000 家公司中,有 87% 雇用兼职人员。
    • The aim of the project is to survey public attitudes to disability.该项目旨在了解公众对残障的态度。
    • 62 percent of those surveyed disapprove of the president's handling of the problem. 62%的被调查者不赞成总统对这个问题的处理。
    Topics Opinion and argumentb2
  4. survey something to measure and record the features of an area of land, for example in order to make a map or in preparation for building测量;勘测;测绘Topics Geographyc1
  5. survey something (British English) to examine a building to make sure it is in good condition(对建筑物的)鉴定,检查
    • Have the house surveyed before you decide whether to buy it.在你决定购买房子之前,先请人勘查一下。
    Topics Houses and homesc1
  6. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘examine and ascertain the condition of’): from Anglo-Norman French surveier, from medieval Latin supervidere, from super- ‘over’ + videre ‘to see’. The early sense of the noun (late 15th cent.) was ‘supervision’.

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