词汇 | canvass |
释义 | canvassWord family verbcanvassnouncanvasser Governmentcan·vass /ˈkænvəs/ verb → canvas 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]PGBBVOTE/ELECT to try to persuade people to support a political party, politician, plan etc by going to see them and talking to them, especially when you want them to vote for you in an election 游说,拉选票 Candidates from all three parties were out canvassing in Darlington today. 三个政党的候选人今天都在达灵顿拉选票。 canvass for Chapman spent the rest of May canvassing for votes. 查普曼用五月份余下的时间拉选票。 The US has been canvassing support from other Asian states. 美国一直游说其他亚洲国家,寻求支持。 2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to ask people about something in order to get their opinion or to get information 调查(民意);寻访〔以获得信息〕 Police canvassed the neighborhood, but didn’t find any witnesses. 警方走访了这一地区,但找不到任何目击者。 3 [transitiveT]PGBBASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something to talk about a problem, suggestion etc in detail 〔详细〕讨论 A committee was set up to canvass the city’s educational options. 成立了一个委员会来讨论该市的教育选择问题。 —canvasser noun [countableC] —canvass noun [countableC] Examples from the Corpus canvass• The suggestion is being widely canvassed as a possible solution to the dispute.• Party members were out canvassing as soon as the election was announced.• In that race, the canvassing board determined that John Hoff defeated write-in candidate Lowell Stevens 265 to 259.• Session chairpersons were still being canvassed by Douglas during the week before he left.• I canvass for the Democrats at election times.• In the experience of friends who canvass for the Labour party, old, white, middle-class men are the rudest.• No one I canvassed had any personal complaint against the National Health Service.• This makes it harder to wax indignant at the ideas being canvassed in Washington.• Lord Wilberforce examined the interests which an insurance-broking business might have in preventing an employee canvassing its clients once he had left.• The council is canvassing local opinion before deciding next month whether to allow the concert to go ahead.• We canvassed over half the constituency by phone or text-message.• Police canvassed the neighborhood but didn't find anyone who knew the man.• I spent the whole afternoon canvassing voters. canvassing support• Our representatives are now canvassing support for that. From Longman Business Dictionary canvasscan·vass /ˈkænvəs/ verb [transitiveT]MARKETING 1to ask people about something in order to get their opinion or to get information People were canvassed for their opinions on the scheme. —canvasser noun [countableC] You may get a brief visit from a canvasser. 2to try to persuade people to support someone or something The US has been canvassing support from other Asian countries. (1500-1600) canvass “to throw up in the air from a canvas sheet as a game or punishment” ((16-17 centuries)), from canvas |
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