
어떤 대상을 자세히 살피거나 상태를 점검하다.
To look at or examine someone or something carefully and thoroughly, often to make a judgment or appraisal.
예문:
"She paused at the entrance to survey the crowded room before finding a seat."
"The detective surveyed the crime scene for any missed clues."
여론이나 실태를 파악하기 위해 사람들에게 설문 조사하다.
To investigate the opinions, behaviors, or experiences of a group of people by asking them questions.
예문:
"Researchers surveyed over a thousand students about their online study habits."
"The company surveyed its employees to identify ways to improve workplace culture."
지형의 거리, 각도, 높이 등을 정밀하게 측정하다.
To measure and record the features of an area of land to create a map or plan.
예문:
"Engineers must survey the valley before the bridge construction can begin."
"They are surveying the coastal area to update the official nautical charts."
특정 주제나 분야에 대한 전체적인 개관 또는 보고.
A general view, examination, or description of a particular subject or situation.
예문:
"This textbook provides a comprehensive survey of modern architecture."
"The professor gave a brief survey of the historical events leading to the revolution."
다수의 사람을 대상으로 의견을 묻는 설문 조사 또는 그 결과.
A set of questions used to gather data and analyze the opinions or experiences of a group.
예문:
"A recent survey shows that most people prefer working from home."
"We are conducting a survey to gather customer feedback on our new product."
토지의 경계나 지형을 측정한 결과 또는 그 도면.
The act of measuring land or a document showing the boundaries and features of a property.
예문:
"The property survey clearly defines the boundaries of the estate."
"An aerial survey was used to map the remote forest region."