词汇 | canvass |
释义 | canvass /`kanvәs/ (复数: canvasses) n. A close inspection or examination; discussion. 详查;细察;讨论。 A solicitation of votes, interest, orders, etc. 拉票;游说;招徕;兜售。 (过去式: canvassed; 过去完成式: canvassed; 现在进行式: canvassing; 第三人称单数: canvasses) v.t. To examine; discuss thoroughly. 考察;详细讨论。 to canvass a subject 精研一问题。 To ask for votes or opinions. 拉票;采访意见。 The labor party has canvassed all of this town but it won't win the election. 劳工党向城里所有的人拉票,但仍将无法赢得选举。 To traverse (a district) for the purpose of securing interest, orders, etc. 奔走;营求;兜售。 A book agent may canvass a town. 书商须走遍全镇兜售生意。 v.i. To seek for orders, or solicit. 寻求;订户兜售书籍杂志等。 derivatives n. canvasser. |
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