vessel гидрографическое судно SURVEY 1. noun 1) обозрение, осмотр 2) обзор 3) обследование; инспектирование 4) отчет об обследовании 5) межевание, съемка; промер; aerial survey - аэросъемка 6) (Survey) орган, руководящий изысканиями в области геологии, геодезии и гидрографии (в США) 7) attr. обзорный; a survey course in history - обзорные лекции по истории 2. v. 1) обозревать, осматривать; изучать с какой-л. целью; to survey the situation - ознакомиться с положением 2) делать обзор 3) инспектировать 4) производить землемерную съемку; межевать 5) производить изыскания или исследования ...
1. обозрение, осмотр a moment's survey of her face —- быстрый взгляд, брошенный на ее лицо 2. обзор historical survey —- исторический обзор a survey of modern literature —- обзор современной литературы to make a general survey of the situation —- сделать общий обзор положения, в общих чертах описать (обрисовать) положение a survey course in literature —- обзорный курс литературы 3. инспектирование, обследование annual survey —- ежегодное освидетельствование quality survey —- контроль качества 4. отчет об обследовании 5. ам. (таможенный) досмотр 6. (геологическое) изыскание 7. топ. съемка; межевание; привязка к местности aerial survey —- аэросъемка survey sheet —- карта съемки; карта изысканий survey stake —- веха (мерная) survey group —- топографическая группа 8. воен. инструментальная разведка 9. топографическая служба 10. обозревать, осматривать; просматривать he carefully surveyed the valley stretching before him —- он внимательно осмотрел простирающуюся перед ним долину I surveyed him from head to foot —- я окинул его взглядом с головы до ног 11. рассматривать; исследовать, изучать to survey the situation —- изучить создавшееся (сложившееся) положение; ознакомиться с положением to survey bygone ages —- изучать прошлое 12. инспектировать, обследовать, проверять to survey a railway —-...
I сущ. 1) а) общ. обозрение, осмотр б) общ. изыскание the geological survey of Asia - геологические изыскания в Азии 2) а) общ. обзор, исследование a brief survey of some important books on economics - краткий обзор некоторых важных книг по экономике б) демогр. обследование See: descriptive survey - описательный обзор в) письменный отчет о результатах ( какого-либо исследования) According to the survey, overall world trade has also slackened. - Согласно отчету, в мировой торговле также наблюдается снижение активности. The first part of the paper is a descriptive survey of mortality data from United Nations sources over the period 1970-1990. - Первая часть работы посвящена анализу данных ООН о смертности за период 1970-90 гг. 3) общ. вид, обзор, пейзаж, картина a magnificent survey of the vale - прекрасный вид, открывающийся на долину 4) соц. опрос, анкетирование, обследование (метод сбора первичной социологической информации посредством обращения с вопросами к определенной группе людей (респондентам)) readership survey - опрос читателей, mass survey - массовый опрос, массовое обследование, survey plan - план обследования, magazine audience survey - опрос читательской аудитории журанала, user survey - обследование потребителей (пользователей), user satisfaction survey - обследование степени удовлетворенности потребителей...
v. & n. --v.tr. 1 take or present a general view of. 2 examine the condition of (a building etc.). 3 determine the boundaries, extent, ownership, etc., of (a district etc.). --n. 1 a general view or consideration of something. 2 a the act of surveying property. b the result or findings of this, esp. in a written report. 3 an inspection or investigation. 4 a map or plan made by surveying an area. 5 a department carrying out the surveying of land. Etymology: ME f. AF survei(e)r, OF so(u)rveeir (pres. stem survey-) f. med.L supervidere (as SUPER-, videre see) ...
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I. verb (~ed; ~ing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French surveer, to look over, from sur- + veer to see — more at view Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to examine as to condition, situation, or value ; appraise b. to query (someone) in order to collect data for the analysis of some aspect of a group or area 2. to determine and delineate the form, extent, and position of (as a tract of land) by taking linear and angular measurements and by applying the principles of geometry and trigonometry 3. to view or consider comprehensively 4. inspect, scrutinize he ~ed us in a lordly way — Alan Harrington intransitive verb to make a ~ II. noun (plural ~s) Date: 1548 1. the act or an instance of ~ing: as a. a broad treatment of a subject b. poll 5a 2. something that is ~ed ...
(surveyed) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you carry out a survey, you try to find out detailed information about a lot of different people or things, usually by asking people a series of questions. According to the survey, overall world trade has also slackened. N-COUNT 2. If you survey a number of people, companies, or organizations, you try to find out information about their opinions or behaviour, usually by asking them a series of questions. Business Development Advisers surveyed 211 companies for the report... Only 18 percent of those surveyed opposed the idea. VERB: V n, V-ed 3. If you survey something, you look at or consider the whole of it carefully. He pushed himself to his feet and surveyed the room... VERB: V n 4. If someone carries out a survey of an area of land, they examine it and measure it, usually in order to make a map of it. ...the organizer of the geological survey of India... N-COUNT 5. If someone surveys an area of land, they examine it and measure it, usually in order to make a map of it. Scarborough Council commissioned geological experts earlier this year to survey the cliffs. VERB: V n 6. A survey is a careful examination of the condition and structure of a house, usually carried out in order to give information to a person who wants to buy it. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use inspection) ...a structural survey undertaken by a qualified surveyor. N-COUNT 7. If someone surveys a house, they examine it carefully and report on its structure, usually in order to give advice to a person who is thinking of buying it. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use inspect) ...the people who surveyed the house for the mortgage. VERB: V n ...
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~1 n 1 a set of questions that you ask a large number of people in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour (to carry out/conduct a survey (=do a survey)) (a recent survey conducted by Manchester university into children's attitudes to violence on television) 2 an examination of a house or other building done especially for someone who wants to buy it 3 an examination of an area of land in order to make a map of it 4 a general description or report about a particular subject or situation (a survey of modern English literature) ~2 v 1 often passive to ask a large number of people questions in order to find out their attitudes or opinions (Almost 60% of those surveyed said they supported the President's action.) 2 to look at or consider someone or something carefully, especially in order to form an opinion about them (He leaned back in his chair and surveyed her critically for a moment.) 3 to examine the condition of a house or other building and make a report on it, especially for people who want to buy it 4 to examine and measure an area of land and record the details on a map (a surveying expedition) ...