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  • 1 building survey

    building survey LAW Gebäudeeinmessung f

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > building survey

  • 2 building survey

    building survey RS, VR Gebäudeaufnahme f, Bausubstanzaufnahme f

    English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > building survey

  • 3 building survey radiation monitoring

    < nucl> ■ Ortsdosimetrie f

    English-german technical dictionary > building survey radiation monitoring

  • 4 survey of a building

    survey of a building VERM Bauaufnahme f

    English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > survey of a building

  • 5 survey

    1. transitive verb
    1) (take general view of) betrachten; (from high point) überblicken [Landschaft, Umgebung]
    2) (examine) inspizieren [Gebäude usw.]
    3) (assess) bewerten [Situation, Problem usw.]
    2. noun
    1) (general view, critical inspection) Überblick, der (of über + Akk.)
    2) (by opinion poll) Umfrage, die; (by research) Untersuchung, die

    conduct a survey into something — eine Umfrage zu etwas veranstalten/etwas untersuchen

    3) (Surv.) Vermessung, die
    4) (building inspection) Inspektion, die
    * * *
    1. [sə'vei] verb
    1) (to look at, or view, in a general way: He surveyed his neat garden with satisfaction.) überlicken
    2) (to examine carefully or in detail.) mustern
    3) (to measure, and estimate the position, shape etc of (a piece of land etc): They have started to survey the piece of land that the new motorway will pass through.) vermessen
    4) (to make a formal or official inspection of (a house etc that is being offered for sale).) besichtigen
    2. ['sə:vei] noun
    1) (a look or examination; a report: After a brief survey of the damage he telephoned the police; He has written a survey of crime in big cities.) der Überlick, das Gutachten
    2) (a careful measurement of land etc.) die Vermessung
    - academic.ru/72444/surveyor">surveyor
    * * *
    sur·vey
    I. vt
    [səˈveɪ, AM sɚˈ-]
    1. usu passive (carry out research)
    to \survey sb jdn befragen
    2. (look at)
    to \survey sb/sth jdn/etw betrachten; (carefully) jdn/etw begutachten
    3. (give overview)
    to \survey sth etw umreißen
    the book \surveys the history of feminism das Buch gibt einen Überblick über die Geschichte des Feminismus
    4. (map out)
    to \survey sth etw vermessen
    5. BRIT
    to \survey a building/house ein Gebäude/Haus begutachten, ein Gutachten von einem Gebäude/Haus erstellen
    6.
    to be lord [or master/mistress] [or king/queen] of all one \surveys BRIT alles rundum sein Eigen nennen
    II. n
    [ˈsɜ:veɪ, AM ˈsɜ:r-]
    1. (opinion poll) Untersuchung f; (research) Studie f
    market \survey Marktumfrage, Erhebung f
    local/nationwide \survey örtliche/landesweite Umfrage
    public opinion \survey öffentliche Meinungsumfrage
    to carry out a \survey eine Studie durchführen
    2. (overview) Übersicht f; of a topic Überblick m (of über + akk)
    3. (of land) Vermessung f
    to carry out a \survey eine Vermessung durchführen
    4. BRIT (of building) [Grundstücks]gutachten nt
    to have a \survey carried out [or ( fam) done] on a house ein Gutachten von einem Haus erstellen lassen
    * * *
    ['sɜːveɪ]
    1. n
    1) (SURV of land, coast) Vermessung f; (= report) (Vermessungs)gutachten nt; (of house) Begutachtung f; (= report) Gutachten nt
    2) (= inquiry) Untersuchung f (of, on über +acc); (by opinion poll, market research etc) Umfrage f (of, on über +acc)
    3) (= comprehensive look, review of surroundings, countryside) Musterung f (
    of +gen), Überblick m (of über +acc); (of subject, recent development) Überblick m
    2. vt
    [sɜː'veɪ]
    1) (= look at) countryside, person, prospects, plans betrachten, sich (dat) ansehen; (esp appraisingly) begutachten; person, goods mustern

    he is monarch of all he surveyser beherrscht das Land, soweit er blicken kann

    2) (= study) prospects, developments untersuchen; institutions einer Prüfung (gen) unterziehen; (= take general view of) events, trends einen Überblick geben über (+acc)
    3) (SURV) site, land vermessen; building inspizieren
    * * *
    survey [sə(r)ˈveı; US auch ˈsɜrˌveı]
    A v/t
    1. betrachten, sich jemanden, etwas ansehen (beide auch fig)
    2. Aussichten etc untersuchen
    3. ein Gebäude etc (ab)schätzen, begutachten
    4. besichtigen, inspizieren
    5. Land etc vermessen
    B v/i eine (statistische) Erhebung vornehmen
    C s [ˈsɜːveı; US ˈsɜrˌveı]
    1. fig Überblick m, Übersicht f ( beide:
    of über akk)
    2. Untersuchung f
    3. Schätzung f, Begutachtung f
    4. Gutachten n, (Prüfungs)Bericht m
    5. Besichtigung f, Inspektion f
    6. (Land- etc) Vermessung f
    7. (Lage)Plan m, (-)Karte f
    8. a) (statistische) Erhebung, Umfrage f ( beide:
    of, on über akk)
    b) MED Reihenuntersuchung f
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) (take general view of) betrachten; (from high point) überblicken [Landschaft, Umgebung]
    2) (examine) inspizieren [Gebäude usw.]
    3) (assess) bewerten [Situation, Problem usw.]
    2. noun
    1) (general view, critical inspection) Überblick, der (of über + Akk.)
    2) (by opinion poll) Umfrage, die; (by research) Untersuchung, die

    conduct a survey into something — eine Umfrage zu etwas veranstalten/etwas untersuchen

    3) (Surv.) Vermessung, die
    4) (building inspection) Inspektion, die
    * * *
    n.
    Erhebung -en f.
    Erkundung f.
    Ermittlung f.
    Gutachten n.
    Umfrage -n f.
    Umschau -en f.
    Vermessung f.
    statistische Erhebung f.
    Überblick m.
    Überwachung f. v.
    ausmessen v.
    begutachten v.
    besichtigen v.
    prüfen v.
    vermessen v.
    überblicken v.
    übersehen v.

    English-german dictionary > survey

  • 6 survey

    sur·vey vt [səʼveɪ, Am sɚʼ-]
    to \survey sb jdn befragen
    2) ( look at)
    to \survey sb/ sth jdn/etw betrachten;
    ( carefully) jdn/etw begutachten
    to \survey sth etw umreißen;
    the book \surveys the history of feminism das Buch gibt einen Überblick über die Geschichte des Feminismus
    4) ( map out)
    to \survey sth etw vermessen
    5) ( Brit)
    to \survey a building/ house ein Gebäude/Haus begutachten, ein Gutachten von einem Gebäude/Haus erstellen
    PHRASES:
    to be lord [or master/ mistress] [or king/ queen] of all one \surveys ( Brit) alles rundum sein Eigen nennen n [ʼsɜ:veɪ, Am ʼsɜ:r-]
    1) ( opinion poll) Untersuchung f; ( research) Studie f;
    local/nationwide \survey örtliche/landesweite Umfrage;
    public opinion \survey öffentliche Meinungsumfrage;
    to carry out a \survey eine Studie durchführen
    2) ( overview) Übersicht f; of a topic Überblick m (of über +akk)
    3) ( of land) Vermessung f;
    to carry out a \survey eine Vermessung durchführen
    4) ( Brit) ( of building) [Grundstücks]gutachten nt;
    to have a \survey carried out [or ( fam) done] on a house ein Gutachten von einem Haus erstellen lassen

    English-German students dictionary > survey

  • 7 surveyor

    noun
    1) (of building) Gutachter, der/Gutachterin, die
    2) (of land) Landvermesser, der/-vermesserin, die
    * * *
    noun (a person whose job is to survey buildings or land.) der/die (Land)Vermesser(in)
    * * *
    sur·vey·or
    [səˈveɪəʳ, AM sɚˈveɪɚ]
    n
    1. (of land) [Land]vermesser(in) m(f)
    2. BRIT (of buildings) Gutachter(in) m(f)
    * * *
    [sə'veɪə(r)]
    n
    (= land surveyor) Landvermesser(in) m(f); (= building surveyor) Bauinspektor(in) m(f), Baugutachter(in) m(f)
    * * *
    surveyor [sə(r)ˈveıə(r)] s
    1. (Land- etc) Vermesser(in):
    surveyor’s chain Messkette f
    2. (amtliche[r]) Inspektor (Inspektorin) oder Verwalter(in) oder Aufseher(in)
    3. US HIST Zollaufseher(in)
    4. Gutachter(in)
    * * *
    noun
    1) (of building) Gutachter, der/Gutachterin, die
    2) (of land) Landvermesser, der/-vermesserin, die
    * * *
    n.
    Geometer - m.
    Landvermesser m.
    Vermesser m.
    Vermesserin f.
    technischer Sachverständiger m.

    English-german dictionary > surveyor

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