surveyed / verb sərˈveɪ; noun ˈsɜr veɪ, sərˈveɪ /

被调查的被调查被调查过的被调查者

surveyed3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to take a general or comprehensive view of or appraise, as a situation, area of study, etc.
  2. to view in detail, especially to inspect, examine, or appraise formally or officially in order to ascertain condition, value, etc.
  3. to conduct a survey of or among: to survey TV viewers.
  4. to determine the exact form, boundaries, position, extent, etc., of by linear and angular measurements and the application of the principles of geometry and trigonometry.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to survey land; practice surveying.
n. 名词 noun

plural sur·veys.

  1. an act or instance of surveying or of taking a comprehensive view of something: The course is a survey of Italian painting.
  2. a formal or official examination of the particulars of something, made in order to ascertain condition, character, etc.
  3. a statement or description embodying the result of this: They presented their survey to the board of directors.

surveyed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

scrutinize, take stock of

更多surveyed例句

  1. So we conducted a survey to learn more about how public schools use insects.
  2. The survey also finds a large gap in perceptions of how well the elections were administered and whether votes were counted accurately.
  3. More than 900 users participated in the survey, which was translated into 13 languages.
  4. A survey from the American Alliance of Museums released this week found almost one-third of museums remain closed after eight months and more than half of museums have had to furlough or layoff staffers.
  5. A casual visual survey, I figured, ought to steer me directly into the heart of a particularly woolly botanical beast.
  6. Two years ago, a Party apparatchik surveyed the site of a fatal traffic accident… with a smile on his face.
  7. In fact, these ideas received the most support of any issue surveyed in an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll this month.
  8. Kardashian, ever the opportunist, no doubt surveyed the gluteus landscape and wanted in on the cultural “conversation.”
  9. Though money and jobs were the most important to surveyed students, they still wanted more out of their college experience.
  10. The country was ranked 144 of 177 nations surveyed by Transparency International in its 2013 graft perception index.
  11. With a flush mounting to his cheeks, and his brows drawn together in perplexity, Garnache surveyed him.
  12. He surveyed his man more closely; but the inspection lent no colour to his suspicions.
  13. For a moment, as the mistress of Skyrie surveyed these more substantial offerings she was inclined to resent them.
  14. From his waistcoat pocket he took a little silver convex mirror and surveyed himself critically therein.
  15. The greater part of our bread, being found in a damaged state from leaks, was surveyed and condemned.