
canvass
形容词 (Adjective)
- 无
名词 (Noun)
- 拉票 (the act of soliciting votes or opinions)
- 调查 (a survey or poll)
- 绘画布 (a piece of canvas used for painting)
- 选民名单 (a list of voters)
词语辨析 (Different Meanings)
1. 拉票 (the act of soliciting votes or opinions)
2. 调查 (a survey or poll)
3. 绘画布 (a piece of canvas used for painting)
4. 选民名单 (a list of voters)
词汇扩充 (Vocabulary Extension)
- canvasser:拉票者 (someone who solicits votes or opinions)
- canvassing:拉票、调查 (the activity of soliciting votes or opinions)
- canvassable:可调查的 (able to be surveyed or polled)
近义词 (Synonyms)
- poll
- solicit
- survey
- enquire
- investigate
反义词 (Antonyms)
- ignore
- neglect
柯林斯词典 (Collins Dictionary)
canvass (verb)
1. If people canvass for something such as support, votes, or orders, they try hard to get them.
2. If a group of people canvass, they go to people's houses asking for their support, especially for a political party.
3. If someone canvasses a particular group or place, they try hard to get support or opinions from them.
canvasser (noun)
A canvasser is someone who canvasses for something such as support, votes, or orders.
牛津词典 (Oxford Dictionary)
canvass (verb)
1. Solicit votes from (electors in a constituency).
2. Try to obtain; request (someone) for something.
canvasser (noun)
A person who canvasses, typically an official election agent.
用法 (Usage)
- He canvassed the neighborhood to gain support for his campaign.
- The political party sent out canvassers to solicit votes.
- They conducted a canvass to gather public opinions on the issue.
相关例句 (Example Sentences)
- The candidate canvassed tirelessly, going door to door to meet voters.
- We need to canvass public opinion before making a decision.
- The artist stretched the canvas on a wooden frame before starting the painting.
- Our campaign canvassers handed out flyers and talked to potential voters.
- The local council conducted a canvass to update the voter list.
- He canvassed his friends for donations to the charity.
- The sales team canvassed the neighborhood to promote their product.
- They decided to canvass the students' opinions on the new school policy.
- The canvassable area for the survey was limited to the city center.
- She was appointed as the canvasser for the election campaign.
- The politician hired a team of canvassers to distribute campaign materials.
- During the election period, the town was filled with political canvassers.
- The art store sells various sizes of canvas for painters.
- The election commission released the final canvass of votes cast.
- They conducted a canvass of businesses in the area to assess their needs.
- The market research company canvassed consumers' preferences for a new product.
- The candidate personally canvassed the voters in every district.
- The volunteers went door to door canvassing for donations.
- He decided to canvass public opinion on the proposed policy change.
- The artist purchased a large canvas for her new painting.
- The campaign team canvassed the entire region to gather support.