canvasser
canvasser
英['kænvəsə(r)]美['kænvəsə(r)]
n.检票员,游说者,推销员;
复数:canvassers;
动词:canvass;
例句
It'seems the canvasser was once a general.那位推销员好像原来是一位将*.
Here was a type of the travelling canvasser for a manufacturing house -- a class which at that time was first being dubbed by the slang of the day " drummers.”这人是为生产厂家 推销 产品的旅行推销员,当时刚刚流行把这类人称作“皮包客. ”
同义词
canvasser的同义词之:
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VERB
游说;拉选票
If you canvass for a particular person or political party, you go around an area trying to persuade people to vote for that person or party.
例句
I'm canvassing for the Conservative Party...我在为保守*拉选票。VERB
征询,征求(公众意见)
If you canvass public opinion, you find out how people feel about a particular subject.
例句
Members of Parliament are spending the weekend canvassing opinion in their constituencies.国会议员这个周末要向所在选区的选民征求意见。The poll canvassed the views of almost eighty economists.民意调查征询了将近80位经济学家的意见。英英词典释义
Noun
1. a petitioner who solicits contributions or trade or votes
2. someone who examines votes at an election
3. someone who conducts surveys of public opinion;
"a pollster conducts public opinion polls""a headcounter counts heads"4. a person who takes or counts votes