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1 survey
1. transitive verb3) (assess) bewerten [Situation, Problem usw.]2. nounconduct a survey into something — eine Umfrage zu etwas veranstalten/etwas untersuchen
3) (Surv.) Vermessung, die4) (building inspection) Inspektion, die* * *1. [sə'vei] verb1) (to look at, or view, in a general way: He surveyed his neat garden with satisfaction.) überlicken2) (to examine carefully or in detail.) mustern3) (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.) vermessen4) (to make a formal or official inspection of (a house etc that is being offered for sale).) besichtigen2. ['sə:vei] noun1) (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 Gutachten2) (a careful measurement of land etc.) die Vermessung•- academic.ru/72444/surveyor">surveyor* * *sur·veyI. vt[səˈveɪ, AM sɚˈ-]▪ to \survey sb jdn befragen2. (look at)3. (give overview)▪ to \survey sth etw umreißenthe book \surveys the history of feminism das Buch gibt einen Überblick über die Geschichte des Feminismus4. (map out)▪ to \survey sth etw vermessen5. BRITto \survey a building/house ein Gebäude/Haus begutachten, ein Gutachten von einem Gebäude/Haus erstellen6.▶ to be lord [or master/mistress] [or king/queen] of all one \surveys BRIT alles rundum sein Eigen nennenII. n[ˈsɜ:veɪ, AM ˈsɜ:r-]market \survey Marktumfrage, Erhebung flocal/nationwide \survey örtliche/landesweite Umfragepublic opinion \survey öffentliche Meinungsumfrageto carry out a \survey eine Studie durchführento carry out a \survey eine Vermessung durchführento have a \survey carried out [or ( fam) done] on a house ein Gutachten von einem Haus erstellen lassen* * *['sɜːveɪ]1. n1) (SURV of land, coast) Vermessung f; (= report) (Vermessungs)gutachten nt; (of house) Begutachtung f; (= report) Gutachten ntthey are doing a survey for a new motorway — sie führen Vermessungsarbeiten für eine neue Autobahn durch
2) (= inquiry) Untersuchung f (of, on über +acc); (by opinion poll, market research etc) Umfrage f (of, on über +acc)of +gen), Überblick m (of über +acc); (of subject, recent development) Überblick m2. vt[sɜː'veɪ]1) (= look at) countryside, person, prospects, plans betrachten, sich (dat) ansehen; (esp appraisingly) begutachten; person, goods musternhe is monarch of all he surveys — er 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)* * *A v/t1. betrachten, sich jemanden, etwas ansehen (beide auch fig)2. Aussichten etc untersuchen4. besichtigen, inspizieren5. Land etc vermessenB v/i eine (statistische) Erhebung vornehmenC s [ˈsɜːveı; US ˈsɜrˌveı]of über akk)2. Untersuchung f3. Schätzung f, Begutachtung f4. Gutachten n, (Prüfungs)Bericht m5. Besichtigung f, Inspektion f6. (Land- etc) Vermessung f7. (Lage)Plan m, (-)Karte fof, on über akk)b) MED Reihenuntersuchung f* * *1. transitive verb1) (take general view of) betrachten; (from high point) überblicken [Landschaft, Umgebung]2) (examine) inspizieren [Gebäude usw.]3) (assess) bewerten [Situation, Problem usw.]2. noun1) (general view, critical inspection) Überblick, der (of über + Akk.)conduct a survey into something — eine Umfrage zu etwas veranstalten/etwas untersuchen
3) (Surv.) Vermessung, die4) (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.
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