canvass
US /ˈkæn.vəs/
UK /ˈkæn.vəs/
動詞
1.
拉票, 徵求, 細查
to solicit votes, opinions, or orders from (a district or group of people)
範例:
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Volunteers went door-to-door to canvass for the local election.
志願者挨家挨戶地為地方選舉拉票。
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The team will canvass opinions from residents about the new park.
團隊將徵求居民對新公園的意見。
2.
詳細討論, 仔細檢查, 搜查
to discuss thoroughly; to examine in detail
範例:
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The committee will canvass the proposals before making a decision.
委員會將在做出決定前詳細討論這些提案。
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The police are canvassing the area for clues.
警方正在搜查該地區尋找線索。
名詞
拉票, 調查, 細查
the act of soliciting votes, opinions, or orders
範例:
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The political party organized a large-scale canvass before the election.
該政黨在選舉前組織了一次大規模的拉票活動。
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A thorough canvass of the neighborhood revealed no new information.
對社區的徹底調查沒有發現任何新信息。
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