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survey

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Related topics: Geography, Building
sur·vey1 /ˈsɜːveɪ $ ˈsɜːr-/ ●●○ W2 AWL noun [countableC]  
1 ASK A QUESTIONa set of questions that you ask a large number of people in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour 调查 poll
carry out/conduct a survey (=do a survey) 进行调查
 We conducted a survey of parents in the village.
我们对这个村子的孩子父母作了一次调查。
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状况良好。
2. SGan examination of an area of land in order to make a map of it 〔绘制地图前对某地的〕勘测,测量,测绘 surveyor
3. TBBBT British EnglishBrE an examination of a house or other building done especially for someone who wants to buy it 〔尤指为购房者作的〕房屋鉴定[查勘] surveyor
4 DESCRIBEa general description or report about a particular subject or situation 〔对某一专题或形势的〕概论,概述
 a survey of modern English literature
现代英国文学概论
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
carry out/do a survey
The survey was carried out by Warwick University.
conduct a survey formal (=do a survey)
a survey conducted by the British Medical Association.
a survey shows/reveals something
Our survey showed that many women are afraid to go out alone at night.
a survey finds something
A survey found that 37 percent of students were born outside the country.
a survey suggests something
Recent surveys suggest that these are the foreign languages most in demand by employers.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + survey
a recent/new survey
According to a recent survey, students buy an average of 11.33 books a year for their courses.
an annual survey
Every council will be required to conduct an annual survey of residents.
a national survey
A national survey revealed that one in four 15-year-olds smokes regularly.
an extensive survey
We conducted an extensive survey asking patients to suggest ways in which the service could be improved.
a detailed survey
The author carried out a detailed survey of 32 organizations in Japan and Korea.
an opinion survey
Opinion surveys showed consistently that unemployment remained a matter of concern.
a customer survey
They have begun to listen carefully to their customers, through customer surveys, focus groups, etc.
phrases
the results of a survey
The results of the survey have not yet been analysed.
Examples from the Corpus
Related topics: Building, Geography
sur·vey2 /səˈveɪ $ sər-/ ●○○ AWL verb [transitiveT]  
1 ASK A QUESTIONto ask a large number of people questions in order to find out their attitudes or opinions 调查
 Of the 100 companies surveyed, 10% had a turnover of £50m to £99m.
被调查的 100 家公司中,10% 的公司营业额在 5,000 万到 9,900 万英镑之间。
nGrammar
Survey is often passive in this meaning.
2 LOOK ATto look at or consider someone or something carefully, especially in order to form an opinion about them 〔尤指为形成某种意见而〕审视,仔细考虑
 She turned to survey her daughter’s pale face.
她转过头审视女儿苍白的面容。
 They got out of the car to survey the damage.
他们下车查看受损情况。
3. British EnglishBrETBBBT to examine the condition of a house or other building and make a report on it, especially for people who want to buy it 〔尤指为购房者〕鉴定〔房屋〕
4 SGto examine and measure an area of land and record the details on a map 测量,勘测,勘定
 There were many voyages to survey the ocean depths in the nineteenth century.
19 世纪有过多次勘测海洋深度的航行。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
surveysur·vey1 /ˈsɜːveɪˈsɜːr-/ noun [countableC]
1a set of questions given to a group of people to find out about their opinions or behaviour
People are becoming more pessimistic about the economy, according to the latestconsumer survey.
market survey
2PROPERTY an examination of the condition of a building or area of land, done by a specialist for someone who is considering buying it
marine insurance survey
surveysur·vey2 /ˈsɜːveɪ, səˈveɪˈsɜːr-, sər-/ verb [transitiveT]
1to ask a group of people a set of questions to find out about their opinions or behaviour
The agency surveys executives in about 300 companies around the country.
Only 15% ofrespondents surveyed would admit to leaving the workplace early.
2PROPERTY to examine and report on the size, condition etc of a building or area of land for someone who is considering buying it
surveying noun [uncountableU]
It doesn’t take a qualification in surveying to see damp patches or loose tiles.
a specialist surveying instrument firm
Origin survey2
(1400-1500) Old French surveeir to look over, from sur- ( → SURCHARGE) + veeir to see

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