surveying / sərˈveɪ ɪŋ /

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surveying 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the science or scientific method of makingsurveys of land.
  2. the occupation of one who makes land surveys.
  3. the act of one who surveys: The surveying required nearly two days.

surveying 近义词

v. 动词 verb

scrutinize, take stock of

更多surveying例句

  1. We do have a decent amount of surveying we run through our emails, but we’ll revisit whether we should be increasing the frequency of it.
  2. We stay on top of who our customers are and what they need through support, surveying and talking directly to them.
  3. During the experiment, Hussam and her colleagues paid one group to engage in a surveying job over two months.
  4. One way to do that is using ground surveying technology that can reveal inconsistencies among natural layers of sediment.
  5. By refusing to even acknowledge that there was a campaign kept major polling and media organizations from surveying the race.
  6. Then he pauses and looks up, doing a quick bout of surveying in his head.
  7. Were they checking in on conditions at the hospital and surveying local veterans?
  8. Then, she brings the talk back to Burger Chef, and the surveying she did in Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
  9. ADAM hit its peak in the 2000s, surveying arrestees in 35 counties and inspiring international survey of the same kind.
  10. There, too, was James Duane, with never so great need of his "surveying eye" to enable him to size up the situation.
  11. The writer having carried the surveying chain, was present at the trial at the Bodmin assizes in 1829.
  12. “The sun will be down in a few minutes,” said the mate, turning round and once more surveying the western horizon.
  13. He glanced at Rita, who was standing very near him, surveying the evil little room and its owner with ill-concealed disgust.
  14. He took her by the shoulders and held her at arms' length, before him, thus surveying her, and there was trouble in his keen eyes.