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canvass [ˈkænvəs]

vt.& vi. (在政治方面)游说; 调查意见; 为讨论而提出(意见等); 详细检查;
n. 检票员,游说者; 讨论; 细查; 劝诱;
vt. 揽(货);
复数:: canvasses 过去式:: canvassed 过去分词:: canvassed 现在分词:: canvassing 第三人称单数:: canvasses

例句:

  • 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。
  • Mr. Airey Neave volunteered to set up an organisation to canvass votes.
    艾雷·尼夫先生自告奋勇建立了一个拉票组织.
  • The Labour candidate will canvass the constituency next month.
    工党候选人下月将向全体选民游说拉票.
  • His first act...had been to canvass Ed. Robinson's views.
    来自P. G. Wodehouse
  • We canvass our public wants to see where happiness can be improved.
    来自J. K. Galbraith
  • Her text is an attempt to canvass support for when the argument resumes.
    来自THETIMES