📊survey (sɜːveɪ)

noun/verb
/ˈsɜːveɪ/
调查,问卷调查 (diàochá, wènjuàn diàochá)

含义

noun: an examination or inspection; verb: to examine or measure (an area or subject)
含义翻译
一种检查或视察;动词:检查或测量(一个领域或主题)
yī zhǒng jiǎnchá huò shìchá; dòngcí: jiǎnchá huò cèliàng (yīgè lǐngyù huò zhǔtí)

例句

They conducted a survey to understand customer preferences.

他们进行了一项调查,以了解客户的偏好。
Tāmen jìnxíngle yī xiàng diàochá, yǐ liǎojiě kèhù de piānhào.

同义词

poll, questionnaire, study, inspection

反义词

neglect, ignore

搭配词

conduct a survey, survey results, survey participants

更多例句

I intend to collect survey data from three hundred participants.

我打算收集三百名参与者的调查数据。
Wǒ dǎsuàn shōují sānbǎi míng cānyùzhě de diàochá shùjù.

I am wondering whether I should add more questions to the survey.

我在想是否应该在调查中增加更多问题。
Wǒ zài xiǎng shìfǒu yīnggāi zài diàochá zhōng zēngjiā gèng duō wèntí.

I would like your opinion before I finalize the survey questionnaire.

在最终确定调查问卷之前,我想听听您的意见。
Zài zuìzhōng quèdìng diàochá wènjuǎn zhīqián, wǒ xiǎng tīngtīng nín de yìjiàn.

相关词汇

The stomach or belly; also used for courage, instinct, or to remove the inside of something.
an official order or command, often by authority
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Something added to complete or enhance; to add extra to make up for a deficiency.
a journey or trip, often for pleasure, during which you visit different places
Strength, energy, or power; to make someone do something against their will.

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