词汇 | canvass |
释义 | canvass 1 ENTRIES FOUND: canvass (verb) canvass /ˈkænvəs/ verb canvasses; canvassed; canvassing canvass /ˈkænvəs/ verb canvasses; canvassed; canvassing Learner's definition of CANVASS 1 a [+ object] : to ask (the people in an area) what they think about a candidate, project, idea, etc.调查(民意);征求(意见) A team of volunteers is canvassing the city for the Republican Party.志愿者小组正在征求市民对共和党的意见。 We go to every house to canvass voters.我们挨家挨户征求选民意见。 b : to talk to the people in an area in order to get them to support a candidate, project, idea, etc.游说;拉选票 [no object] She is canvassing for one of the presidential candidates this year.她今年一直在为一名总统候选人拉选票。 [+ object] The group has been canvassing neighborhoods to ask people to vote for him.这个团体一直在邻近地区为他拉选票。 2 [+ object] somewhat formal : to look at or consider (something) carefully仔细查看;认真考虑 The company canvassed several sites for a new factory.公司认真考察了新厂的几处选址。 — canvasser noun, plural canvassers [count] a paid canvasser for a senate candidate为参议员候选人拉选票的有偿说客 |
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