survey
Prononciation : [/ˈsɜːveɪ/]
Mot
Contexte : « research »
(verb) to examine or look carefully at something, especially for information. It's like taking a good look around or studying something closely.
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The scientist surveyed the landscape to study the effects of deforestation.
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He didn't survey the area properly before deciding to build his house there.
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Can you survey the neighborhood and find out how many people have pets?
Contexte : « opinion gathering »
(noun) a detailed study or examination of a particular subject, especially to gather information or opinions from people. It's like asking a lot of questions to get people's thoughts.
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The company conducted a survey to understand customer satisfaction levels.
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They didn't take into account the results of the survey when making their decision.
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Did you participate in the survey about school lunches?
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