survey

survey
survey
A n
1 (of trends, prices, reasons) gen enquête f (of sur) ; (by questioning people) sondage m ; (study, overview of work) étude f (of de) ; to carry out ou conduct ou do a survey gen effectuer or faire une enquête ; (by questioning people) effectuer or faire un sondage ; a survey of five products une enquête sur cinq produits ; a survey of intentions/of 500 young people un sondage sur les intentions/effectué parmi 500 jeunes gens ;
2 GB (in housebuying) (inspection) expertise f (on de) ; (report) rapport m d'expertise ; to do ou carry out a survey effectuer or faire une expertise ; to get a survey done faire faire une expertise ;
3 Geog, Geol (action) (of land) étude f topographique ; (of sea) étude f hydrographique ;
4 Geog, Geol (map) (of land) levé m topographique ; (of sea) levé m hydrographique ;
5 (rapid examination) (of crowd, faces, town, room) rapide examen m.
B vtr
1 (investigate) gen faire une étude de [market, prices, trends] ; (by questioning people) faire un sondage parmi [people] ; faire un sondage sur [opinions, intentions] ;
2 GB (in housebuying) faire une expertise de [property, house] ;
3 Geog, Geol (inspect) faire l'étude topographique de [area] ; faire l'étude hydrographique de [sea] ;
4 gen (look at) contempler [scene, picture, audience].

Big English-French dictionary. 2003.

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