Pronunciation: /sərˈveɪɪŋ/
noun the act of examining and recording the features of a land area
A1 Surveying is the process of examining and recording information about an area.
A2 The students are conducting a surveying project to gather data for their research.
B1 Surveying techniques are used to measure land and map out new construction sites.
B2 The company hired a team of surveying experts to assess the environmental impact of their new project.
C1 Advanced surveying technology allows for precise measurements and detailed mapping of terrain.
C2 The surveying team used drones and GPS technology to create a 3D model of the landscape.
verb the act of examining and recording the features of a land area
A1 I am surveying the park to see how many trees there are.
A2 She is surveying customers to gather feedback on the new product.
B1 The government is surveying public opinion on the proposed policy changes.
B2 The research team is surveying different demographics to analyze their preferences.
C1 The surveying of the land revealed potential areas for development.
C2 The company hired a team of experts for surveying the market trends.
formal The company hired a team of professionals for surveying the land before starting the construction project.
informal My friend is surveying different colleges to decide where to apply.
slang I'm surveying the scene before I make my move.
figurative She was surveying the room, taking in all the details before making her decision.
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