canvass / ˈkæn vəs /

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canvass3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to solicit votes, subscriptions, opinions, or the like from.
  2. to examine carefully; investigate by inquiry; discuss; debate.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to solicit votes, opinions, or the like.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a soliciting of votes, orders, or the like.
  2. a campaign for election to government office.
  3. close inspection; scrutiny.

canvass 近义词

v. 动词 verb

poll; discuss issues

更多canvass例句

  1. Since then, Arizona Senate President Karen Fann has suggested that it's worth revisiting the canvass idea.
  2. Rothko signed on to paint another in his series of “rooms,” massive canvasses sized to fit specific spaces, as he’d done for the Four Seasons restaurant in New York’s Seagram Building.
  3. One of the foremost artists in the Hudson River School of landscape painting, he was known for his highly detailed, epic canvasses favoring sunsets and waterfalls.
  4. Two ballots were excluded from the initial canvass because a machine wouldn’t let the voters cast them through curbside voting.
  5. The canvass period ended with both gaining votes since two weeks ago, when the races were called and Democrats began planning for their new majority.
  6. There is no purpose in asking people to walk the neighborhood to canvass for someone who would support the status quo.
  7. Two blocks down Seventh Avenue, he came to Smiling Pizza, where he was scheduled to kick off a neighborhood campaign canvass.
  8. The night sky has always been an amazing canvass for the human imagination.
  9. The software allows users to make phone calls, register to vote, and canvass neighborhoods with a few simple instructions.
  10. Or, a better preventive is a canvass or leather cap to protect the neck entirely from the storm.
  11. My sentiments are neither divine oracles nor theological opinions which it is not permitted to canvass.
  12. In the canvass of 1896 Mr. McKinley announced that he would make no electioneering tour.
  13. But Mr Ferguson was not a sailor, or he would have known that it is the custom to reduce the grace in proportion with the canvass.
  14. Canvass of the local trucking industry brought to light the conveyor of that elegant article of furniture.