survey 的英语意思
surveysurvey1 /ˈsɜːveɪ $ ˈsɜːr-/ AWL noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1a set of questions that you ask a large number of people in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour向大量人群提问以了解其意见或行为的一组问题;调查carry out/conduct a survey (=do a survey)(=做调查)
We conducted a survey of parents in the village.我们对村里的家长进行了一次调查。survey of
a survey of US businesses对美国企业的调查survey shows/reveals (that)
The survey showed that Britain’s trees are in good health.调查显示,英国的树木生长状况良好。2an examination of an area of land in order to make a map of it为绘制地图而对某片土地进行的测量勘察3 British English an examination of a house or other building done especially for someone who wants to buy it尤指为有意购买者对房屋或其他建筑物进行的检验4a general description or report about a particular subject or situation关于某一特定主题或情况的概括性描述或报告:
a survey of modern English literature现代英语文学概述COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词carry out/do a survey· The survey was carried out by Warwick University.· 该调查由华威大学实施。conduct a survey formal正式 (=do a survey)· a survey conducted by the British Medical Association.· 由英国医学协会开展的一项调查。a survey shows/reveals something· Our survey showed that many women are afraid to go out alone at night.· 我们的调查显示,许多女性不敢在夜间独自外出。a survey finds something· A survey found that 37 percent of students were born outside the country.· 一项调查发现,37%的学生出生于境外。a survey suggests something· Recent surveys suggest that these are the foreign languages most in demand by employers.· 近期调查显示,这些是雇主需求最为迫切的外语。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + survey形容词/名词 + surveya recent/new survey· According to a recent survey, students buy an average of 11.33 books a year for their courses.· 根据一项近期调查,学生每年平均为课程购买11.33本书。an annual survey· Every council will be required to conduct an annual survey of residents.· 每个地方议会将被要求每年对居民开展一次调查。a national survey· A national survey revealed that one in four 15-year-olds smokes regularly.· 一项全国性调查显示,四分之一的15岁青少年定期吸烟。an extensive survey· We conducted an extensive survey asking patients to suggest ways in which the service could be improved.· 我们开展了一次大规模调查,请患者提出改善服务的建议。a detailed survey· The author carried out a detailed survey of 32 organizations in Japan and Korea.· 作者对日本和韩国的32个组织进行了详细调查。an opinion survey· Opinion surveys showed consistently that unemployment remained a matter of concern.· 民意调查一贯显示,失业问题始终是人们关注的焦点。a customer survey· They have begun to listen carefully to their customers, through customer surveys, focus groups, etc.· 他们已开始通过客户调查、焦点小组等方式认真倾听顾客意见。phrases短语the results of a survey· The results of the survey have not yet been analysed.· 调查结果尚未进行分析。
查看全部语言翻译1a set of questions that you ask a large number of people in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour向大量人群提问以了解其意见或行为的一组问题;调查carry out/conduct a survey (=do a survey)(=做调查)
We conducted a survey of parents in the village.我们对村里的家长进行了一次调查。survey of
a survey of US businesses对美国企业的调查survey shows/reveals (that)
The survey showed that Britain’s trees are in good health.调查显示,英国的树木生长状况良好。2an examination of an area of land in order to make a map of it为绘制地图而对某片土地进行的测量勘察3 British English an examination of a house or other building done especially for someone who wants to buy it尤指为有意购买者对房屋或其他建筑物进行的检验4a general description or report about a particular subject or situation关于某一特定主题或情况的概括性描述或报告:
a survey of modern English literature现代英语文学概述COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词carry out/do a survey· The survey was carried out by Warwick University.· 该调查由华威大学实施。conduct a survey formal正式 (=do a survey)· a survey conducted by the British Medical Association.· 由英国医学协会开展的一项调查。a survey shows/reveals something· Our survey showed that many women are afraid to go out alone at night.· 我们的调查显示,许多女性不敢在夜间独自外出。a survey finds something· A survey found that 37 percent of students were born outside the country.· 一项调查发现,37%的学生出生于境外。a survey suggests something· Recent surveys suggest that these are the foreign languages most in demand by employers.· 近期调查显示,这些是雇主需求最为迫切的外语。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + survey形容词/名词 + surveya recent/new survey· According to a recent survey, students buy an average of 11.33 books a year for their courses.· 根据一项近期调查,学生每年平均为课程购买11.33本书。an annual survey· Every council will be required to conduct an annual survey of residents.· 每个地方议会将被要求每年对居民开展一次调查。a national survey· A national survey revealed that one in four 15-year-olds smokes regularly.· 一项全国性调查显示,四分之一的15岁青少年定期吸烟。an extensive survey· We conducted an extensive survey asking patients to suggest ways in which the service could be improved.· 我们开展了一次大规模调查,请患者提出改善服务的建议。a detailed survey· The author carried out a detailed survey of 32 organizations in Japan and Korea.· 作者对日本和韩国的32个组织进行了详细调查。an opinion survey· Opinion surveys showed consistently that unemployment remained a matter of concern.· 民意调查一贯显示,失业问题始终是人们关注的焦点。a customer survey· They have begun to listen carefully to their customers, through customer surveys, focus groups, etc.· 他们已开始通过客户调查、焦点小组等方式认真倾听顾客意见。phrases短语the results of a survey· The results of the survey have not yet been analysed.· 调查结果尚未进行分析。surveysurvey2 /səˈveɪ $ sər-/ AWL verb [transitive]
1to ask a large number of people questions in order to find out their attitudes or opinions向大量人群提问以了解其态度或意见:
Of the 100 companies surveyed, 10% had a turnover of £50m to £99m.在接受调查的100家公司中,10%的营业额在5000万至9900万英镑之间。GRAMMAR Survey is often passive in this meaning.2to look at or consider someone or something carefully, especially in order to form an opinion about them仔细审视或考量某人或某物,尤指为了形成判断或意见:
She turned to survey her daughter’s pale face.她转过身,仔细打量着女儿苍白的面庞。
They got out of the car to survey the damage.他们下车察看损坏情况。3British English to examine the condition of a house or other building and make a report on it, especially for people who want to buy it检验房屋或其他建筑物的状况并出具报告,尤指为有意购买者所做4to examine and measure an area of land and record the details on a map勘测某片土地并将详细信息记录在地图上:
There were many voyages to survey the ocean depths in the nineteenth century.19世纪有许多航行是为了勘测海洋深度。
1to ask a large number of people questions in order to find out their attitudes or opinions向大量人群提问以了解其态度或意见:
Of the 100 companies surveyed, 10% had a turnover of £50m to £99m.在接受调查的100家公司中,10%的营业额在5000万至9900万英镑之间。GRAMMAR Survey is often passive in this meaning.2to look at or consider someone or something carefully, especially in order to form an opinion about them仔细审视或考量某人或某物,尤指为了形成判断或意见:
She turned to survey her daughter’s pale face.她转过身,仔细打量着女儿苍白的面庞。
They got out of the car to survey the damage.他们下车察看损坏情况。3British English to examine the condition of a house or other building and make a report on it, especially for people who want to buy it检验房屋或其他建筑物的状况并出具报告,尤指为有意购买者所做4to examine and measure an area of land and record the details on a map勘测某片土地并将详细信息记录在地图上:
There were many voyages to survey the ocean depths in the nineteenth century.19世纪有许多航行是为了勘测海洋深度。