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1. sə'vei verb1) (to look at, or view, in a general way: He surveyed his neat garden with satisfaction.) se ut over, ta et overblikk over2) (to examine carefully or in detail.) undersøke3) (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.) måle opp, kartlegge4) (to make a formal or official inspection of (a house etc that is being offered for sale).) taksere, besiktige2. '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.) undersøkelse2) (a careful measurement of land etc.) oppmåling•- surveyoroverblikk--------studieIsubst. \/ˈsɜːveɪ\/, \/sɜːˈveɪ\/1) oversikt2) ( om bygning) inspeksjon, besiktigelse, befaring3) undersøkelse4) rundspørring, enquete5) besiktigelsesinstrument, besiktigelsesprotokoll6) oppmåling, kartlegging, landmåling7) ( landmåling) kart, planpass survey tåle en granskning, klare seg ved en granskning• will your campaign pass survey?survey of oversikt overIIverb \/səˈveɪ\/, \/ˈsɜːveɪ\/1) overskue, se ut over, betrakte2) gi en oversikt over3) granske, inspisere, besiktige4) måle (opp), kartlegge5) ( gammeldags) utforske
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