| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| survey | /'səɹv͜ei/ | Verb (transitive) To survey something is to look a something carefully. Noun (countable) A survey is a group of questions that you ask many people to answer, like a political survey or for marketing research. | surveillance surveyor |
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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A new survey finds that many families don't take out loans for college.
ReplyDeleteThose ages 44 to 62 are the most worried, the survey found.
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From the top of the hill you can survey the whole city.
ReplyDeleteThe purpose of this survey is to collect and establish actual data about interests regarding miniature gaming and conventions.
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survey
ReplyDelete['sə:vei,sə'vei]
n. 调查;纵览,视察,测量
vt. 审视,视察,通盘考虑,调查;勘测
vi. 测量,勘测
A survey of the property shows that the northern boundary is not correct.
Sign up for our survey panel to get the chance to win some great prizes by simply responding to the surveys that we send you.
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