英语单词“canvass”的意思是:游说;拉票;对(各种可能性)加以讨论。
读音:英 [ˈkænvəs] 美 [ˈkænvəs]
例句:
1. They canvassed support from local residents. 他们向当地居民征求支持。
2. He's been canvassing for signatures to put on a petition. 他一直在游说人们签名支持请愿书。
3. She conducted a thorough canvass of the area before reporting back to the chief. 她在那片地区做了彻底的调查后才回去向主任报告。
4. She has spent years canvassing support for environmental causes. 她为了环保事业花费了几年的时间四处游说争取支持。
5. The MP canvassed in the ward and collected signatures on a petition. 那位议员在选区游说,并收集请愿书签名。
6. Canvassing members of the public for information about the suspect. 为查找嫌疑人的信息四处游说公众。
7. Canvassing your options is essential if you want to succeed in life. 如果你想在生活中获得成功,考察一下各种可能性是非常重要的。
8. She canvassed opinions in her constituency. 她在选区走访听取意见。
9. Canvass for as many signatures as possible before the petition is handed in. 请尽量收集到尽可能多的签名再递交请愿书。
10. Canvassing friends and relatives, I collected their support. 游说亲友后我争取到了他们的支持。
“canvass”在句子中通常用作及物动词,表示游说他人支持某种观点或行为。此外,“canvass”还可以表示“详细讨论或研究各种可能性”。在政治选举中,“canvass”通常指的是游说选民,收集签名等选举活动。