canvass
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If you canvass for a particular person or political party, you go around an area trying to persuade people to vote for that person or party. 拉選票
I'm canvassing for the Republican Party. 我在爲共和黨拉選票。
2. V-T If you canvass public opinion, you find out how people feel about a particular subject. 征求 (意見)
Members of Congress are spending the weekend canvassing opinion in their constituencies. 國會議員利用周末在各自的選區征求意見。
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canvass /ˈkænvəs/ (canvassing,canvassed,canvasses)
剑桥词典
canvass verb (GET SUPPORT)
[ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]to try to get political support or votes , especially by visiting all the houses in an area
(尤指四処家訪以)遊說,拉選票
I've been out canvassing for the Labour Party every evening this week . 這周我每天晚上都出去遊說給工黨拉選票。
canvass verb (ASK)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]to try to discover information or opinions by asking people
調查(民意);征求意見
The council has been canvassing local opinion /local people to get their thoughts on the proposed housing development . 地方議會一直在調查儅地民衆的意見,以了解他們對擬建的住宅區的看法。
canvass verb (SUGGEST)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]UK formal
to suggest an idea or plan to be considered提出(意見或計劃)供考慮
Wind and wave power are now being seriously canvassed as the solution to our energy problems . 風能和潮汐能作爲解決能源問題的方法現在正被人們鄭重提出竝加以考慮。 返回 canvass