单词 | seruewe |
释义 | seruewe in British English (sɜːˈvjuː) verb (transitive) an archaic word for survey survey in British Englishverb (sɜːˈveɪ, ˈsɜːveɪ) 1. (transitive) to view or consider in a comprehensive or general way to survey the situation 2. (transitive) to examine carefully, as or as if to appraise value to survey oneself in a mirror 3. to plot a detailed map of (an area of land) by measuring or calculating distances and height 4. British to inspect (a building) to determine its condition and value 5. to examine (a vessel) thoroughly in order to determine its seaworthiness 6. (transitive) to run a statistical survey on (incomes, opinions, etc) noun (ˈsɜːveɪ) 7. a comprehensive or general view a survey of English literature 8. a critical, detailed, and formal inspection a survey of the nation's hospitals 9. British an inspection of a building to determine its condition and value 10. a report incorporating the results of such an inspection 11. a. a body of surveyors b. an area surveyed 12. statistics a random sample Derived forms surveyable (surˈveyable) adjective Word origin C15: from French surveoir, from sur-1 + veoir to see, from Latin vidēre |
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