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词汇 canvass
释义 canvass
verb
uk /ˈkæn.vəs/ us /ˈkæn.vəs/

canvassverb (GET SUPPORT)


[ I or T ]
to try to get political support or votes, especially by visiting all the houses in an area: (尤指四处家访以)游说,拉选票
I've been out canvassing for the Labour Party every evening this week.这周我每天晚上都出去游说给工党拉选票。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Elections
absentee
absentee ballot
absentee vote
absentee voter
absentee voting
enfranchisement
entrance poll
exit poll
first-past-the-post
flip
proportional representation
proxy
proxy vote
proxy voter
proxy voting
vote something through
voting
voting booth
voting machine
voting slip

canvassverb (ASK)


[ T ]
to try to discover information or opinions by asking people: 调查(民意);征求意见
The council has been canvassing local opinion/local people to get their thoughts on the proposed housing development.地方议会一直在调查当地民众的意见,以了解他们对拟建的住宅区的看法。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Questioning people & asking questions in general
ask after someone
ask questions of someone/somethingidiom
be someone's for the askingidiom
beat something out of someone
bombard
consultative
Gallup poll
inquisition
outpoll
pin someone down
ply someone with something
poll
pry
put someone through the millidiom
put someone through the wringeridiom
rhetorical question
roll
shoot
survey
trick question

canvassverb (SUGGEST)


[ T ]UKformal
to suggest an idea or plan to be considered: 提出(意见或计划)供考虑
Wind and wave power are now being seriously canvassed as the solution to our energy problems.风能和潮汐能作为解决能源问题的方法现在正被人们郑重提出并加以考虑。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Suggestions & proposals
about
bounce something off someone
can't
co-sponsor
co-sponsorship
drop
imply
make noisesidiom
maybe
move
mover
nomination
on the tableidiom
proposition
put ideas into someone's headidiom
put someone to somethingidiom
put something in
put something up
resubmission
table

Related word


canvasser
canvass
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈkæn.vəs/ us /ˈkæn.vəs/

canvassnoun[C] (FOR INFORMATION)


the act of trying to discover information or opinions by asking people:
A canvass of council members showed that the proposal would not pass.
FBI agents had traced the men to the hotel through witness statements, credit card records and a canvass of desk clerks at area lodging places.
In a canvass of the city this past weekend, the mayor said he talked to a group of 15 young men and got some disturbing feedback.
A canvass of the neighbourhood uncovered no additional incidents.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Questioning people & asking questions in general
ask after someone
ask questions of someone/somethingidiom
be someone's for the askingidiom
beat something out of someone
bombard
consultative
Gallup poll
inquisition
outpoll
pin someone down
ply someone with something
poll
pry
put someone through the millidiom
put someone through the wringeridiom
rhetorical question
roll
shoot
survey
trick question

canvassnoun[C] (FOR SUPPORT)


the activity of trying to get political support or votes, especially by visiting all the houses in an area:
Volunteers and staffers were manning the phones, gathering leaflets and organizing a canvass.
At election time we would do a canvass of our block.
His party's canvass returns showed their candidate was gaining support.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Elections
absentee
absentee ballot
absentee vote
absentee voter
absentee voting
enfranchisement
entrance poll
exit poll
first-past-the-post
flip
proportional representation
proxy
proxy vote
proxy voter
proxy voting
vote something through
voting
voting booth
voting machine
voting slip

canvass | American Dictionary


canvass
verb[ I/T ]
us/ˈkæn·vəs/
to go to each house in an area to find out how many people live there or what their opinions are, or to get support:
[ T ]Candidates canvassed the city’s neighborhoods for votes.

canvass | Business English


canvass
verb
uk /ˈkænvəs/us
[ T ]
to try to discover information or opinions by asking people:
The survey shows that half the companies canvassed felt that using corporate websites was more cost-effective than other recruitment methods.
[ I or T ] POLITICS
to try to get political support or votes, especially by visiting people's houses:
I canvassed with him and more than a month ago predicted he would win.

Examples of canvass


canvass
In 1992, 31 per cent of voters and 10 per cent of non-voters were canvassed.
The second, ' canvassing for votes ', is a picture of electoral bribery : a voter sees no problem in taking money from two different electoral agents.
If one is more optimistic, then the two responses canvassed above will seem more persuasive.
While canvassing is the primary means of achieving the former, spending on leaflets, posters and election addresses also contributes to the latter.
What impact does telephone canvassing have on party support, and how does it compare to more traditional forms of local political activity?
Our results show that canvassing contributes to the local campaign effect, but it cannot account for all of it.
Secondly, doorstep canvassing in particular is probably an underestimate of exposure to the local campaign.
Australian policy stakeholders were canvassed to assess their perspectives on the challenges and the nature of disinvestment.
A number of reasons will be canvassed to explain this.
In addition, canvassing goes on between election campaigns as well as during them.
Respondents may recall being canvassed by the party they supported, but not by the other parties.
Similarly, a minority of those who remembered being phoned by a party also recalled being canvassed in person.
Nonetheless, his canvassing provides only a dozen memoranda, generally relaying rumours and describing precautions.
There is a lot of material to be canvassed in the base.
Raters' views regarding the effectiveness of the training were also canvassed.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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