canvassed

英['kænvəs] 美['kænvəs]
  • v.游说;兜售;详细检查;细究n.细查;论究;劝诱;民意调查
canvasser canvassed canvassed canvassing canvasses
  • can aux.可以;能n.罐头v.罐装;解雇
  • can't 不能;不会;不可能;
  • can-can n.康康舞;指快节奏的舞蹈;特点是女人向空中踢腿
  • can-carrier n.负责人
  • can-do adj.积极肯干的;有干劲的;勤奋的;热心的
Noun:
  1. the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account;

    "the crowded canvas of history"
    "the movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound"

  2. an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people

  3. a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel

  4. a tent made of canvas fabric

  5. an oil painting on canvas fabric

  6. the mat that forms the floor of the ring in which boxers or professional wrestlers compete;

    "the boxer picked himself up off the canvas"

  7. a heavy, closely woven fabric (used for clothing or chairs or sails or tents)

Verb:
  1. get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions

  2. solicit votes from potential voters in an electoral campaign

  3. consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning;

    "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"
    "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"
    "analyze your real motives"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The party needs to canvass the uncommitted voters.
      这个党需要向未表明态度的选民游说拉票。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. These days they're busy for canvass.
      这些天他们在忙着做民意调查。