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单词 surview
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surviewn.

/səˈvjuː//ˈsəːvjuː/
Forms: Middle English surveu, Middle English–1500s survewe, Middle English–1600s survew, 1500s surviewe, 1500s– surview.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman, Old French surveu(e, < surveer to survey v.; compare view.
1. Inspection: = survey n. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > [noun]
inspection1390
search1415
probationc1422
ensearchingc1430
surview1432
enserchise1436
overseeingc1449
sight1452
hearkeninga1483
discuting1483
ensearcha1509
inquiry1512
upsightc1515
perusing1556
perpending1558
overlooking1565
interview1567
trial1575
peruse1578
visitation1583
perspective?a1586
overviewing1590
looking over1599
sounding1599
perusal1604
supervise1604
disquisition1605
expiscation1605
prospect1625
ravellinga1626
disquiry1628
disquisitive1660
perpendment1667
inspecting1788
sleuthing1900
casing1928
1432 Rolls of Parl. IV. 406/1 Yat no Vessell of wyn pas fro the place of thair makyng,..on lesse yat it be..marked..be a knowe signe..of the saide persones yat are assigned to ye survewe and ye assay therof.
1472–5 Rolls of Parl. VI. 159/1 To survey and kepe the Waters and grete Ryvers there,..and to doo due execution by the said Statutes,..aswell by their survew,..as by enquestes therof to be taken.
2. Supervision; = survey n. 2. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > control > [noun] > superintendence
oversighta1400
surviewc1421
supervisionc1475
supervisorship1482
survey1535
surveying1538
superintendence1559
superintendency1579
superinspection1617
supervising1634
intendment1638
supravision1642
surintendency1650
supervisal1652
supervisure1690
intendancy1727
surintendence1744
supervisance1816
overseering1854
overseeing1890
c1421 in H. Nicolas Proc. & Ordinances Privy Council (1834) II. 366 It be ordeinede whenne yat any souldeours deye..yat he yat shall be taken in his stede be receyved be ye survewe of ye tresourer.
1431 in F. J. Furnivall Fifty Earliest Eng. Wills (1882) 90 I woll that sir Nicholl Dixon..have the suruewe of my..Executours.
3. A view (esp. mental) of something as a whole, or in its details; the action of taking such a view; consideration, contemplation; = survey n. 3, 4.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > [noun]
i-mindOE
studyinglOE
mindc1300
bethinking1340
poring1340
regard1348
weighingc1380
contemplationc1390
advisementa1393
deliberationa1393
advicec1405
reckoninga1413
visement?1414
considerancec1420
advisenessc1425
revolutionc1425
rewardc1432
mind-takingc1449
umbethinkingc1450
advisednessc1475
considering1483
beholding1530
meditationa1535
pondering1535
cogitation?1542
expending1545
ponderation1556
perpending1558
well weighing1566
surview1576
reflex1593
revolve1595
lucubration1596
agitation1600
perpension1612
vizamenta1616
pensitation1623
perpensation1623
perpendment1667
ruminating1668
commentationa1670
revolving1670
reflectiona1674
introspectiona1676
propendencya1676
ponderment1728
chawing1845
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > [noun] > a mental view
viewc1450
surview1576
theoric1588
outlook1745
conspectus1839
mindstyle1976
society > leisure > the arts > literature > art or occupation of writer or author > [noun] > contemplation of whole
surview1576
1576 A. Fleming tr. J. Caius Of Eng. Dogges 42 Leauing the seruiewe of hunting and hauking dogs.
1579 G. Harvey Let. to Spenser in E. Spenser Poet. Wks. (1912) 640/2 Vppon the suruiewe of them, and farther conference.
1611 J. Cartwright (title) The Preachers Travels... Containing a full suruew of the Kingdom of Persia.
1622 R. Sanderson Two Serm. Boston i. 26 If you will please to take a second surview of the foure seuerall particulars, wherein the Cases seemed to agree.
1633 T. Heywood Eng. Trav. iv, in Wks. (1874) IV. 63 Your seruant tels me, you haue great desire To take suruiew of this my house within.
1710 Now or Never 13 I shall take a short Surview, and then put an End to your Lordship's trouble.
1817 S. T. Coleridge Biogr. Lit. (1882) xviii. 172 That prospectiveness of mind, that surview, which enables a man to foresee the whole of what he is to convey.
1889 R. Browning Reverie in Asolando x Mind, in surview of things, Now soared, anon alit, To treasure its gatherings.
1903 in W. Cramond Rec. Elgin I. 7 To take a calm surview of the whole case.
1958 Medical World LXXXIX. 9 (heading) Surview of the National Health Service 1948–58.
1961 K. Tynan Curtains i. 118 Mr. Dallas' play, a scathing surview of the Trojan War, is acted with notable assurance.
1977 Times Lit. Suppl. 23 Dec. 1508/5 Dickens's imaginative achievement in creating a whole surview of the chaos that can be unleashed in a riot is masterly.
4. concrete. = survey n. 1b. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > non-fiction > survey > [noun] > survey as result of inspection or examination
perambulation1576
surview1576
survey1613
1576 W. Lambarde Perambulation of Kent 169 In the auncient rentalles and surviewes, of the possessions of Christes Church in Canterbury.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online September 2021).

surviewv.

/səˈvjuː/
Forms: see prec.
Etymology: < surview n.
1. transitive. To take a general view of, to view as a whole (with the eyes or mind); = survey v. 4a, 4b; also, to command a view of, overlook; in weakened sense, to look upon, behold (cf. survey v. 4c). Obsolete or archaic.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > seeing or looking > see [verb (transitive)] > survey
supervidec1475
to look about ——1489
lustre1541
supervise1541
surview1567
surveyc1595
lustrate1623
resurvey1726
rake1848
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > consider, deliberate [verb (transitive)] > view as whole
surview1567
viewa1586
surveya1596
1567 T. Drant tr. Horace Arte of Poetrie sig. Bijv If that the matter in the mynde Thou wilte before suruew.
1567 T. Drant tr. Horace Pistles in tr. Horace Arte of Poetrie sig. Evij The declining sonne That doth the fieldes surview.
1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. Feb. f. 5v Yt chaunced..The Hus-band man selfe to come that way, Of custome for to seruewe his grownd.
1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene ii. ix. sig. X That Turrets frame..Lifted high aboue this earthly masse, Which it suruewd.
1592 R. Greene Disput. Conny-catcher sig. D2 I spared no glaunces to suruiew all with a curious eye-fauour.
1626 G. Sandys tr. Ovid Metamorphosis xi. 238 All done in Heauen, Earth, Ocean, Fame suruiews.
1628 World Encompassed by Sir F. Drake 9 The people..gaue vs leaue..to take our pleasure in suruewing the Iland.
1855 P. J. Bailey Mystic 21 The dragon king, world-lifed, who saw The first, and will the last of gods surview.
2. To examine, inspect; = survey v. 1, 3.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > investigate, examine [verb (transitive)]
underseekc897
speerc900
lookeOE
askOE
seeOE
teem witnessc1200
seeka1300
fand13..
inquirec1300
undergoc1315
visit1338
pursuea1382
searcha1382
examinec1384
assay1387
ensearchc1400
vesteyea1425
to have in waitc1440
perpend1447
to bring witnessc1475
vey1512
investigate?1520
recounta1530
to call into (also in) question1534
finger1546
rip1549
sight1556
vestigatea1561
to look into ——1561
require1563
descry?1567
sound1579
question1590
resolve1593
surview1601
undersearch1609
sift1611
disquire1621
indagate1623
inspect1623
pierce1640
shrive1647
in-looka1649
probe1649
incern1656
quaeritate1657
inquisite1674
reconnoitre1740
explore1774
to bring to book1786
look-see1867
scrutate1882
to shake down1915
sleuth1939
screen1942
1601 R. Johnson tr. G. Botero Trauellers Breuiat 45 When these yoong lads are brought to Constantinople, they are suruiewed by the captaine of the Ianizars.
1625 R. Montagu in J. Cosin Corr. 31 Jan. (1869) I. xxxi. 51 The College of Enquisitors..that must be for surviewing books.

Derivatives

surˈviewer n. Obsolete a surveyor, supervisor.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > control > person in control > [noun] > superintendent > supervisor or overseer
overseera1382
warden1398
surveyorc1440
supervisorc1454
seer1498
supravisor1573
superviser1616
curator1632
curate1648
overvisor1653
surviewer1783
major-domo1835
boss boy1906
monitor1922
incharge1956
1783 F. G. Waldron Attempt to continue Sad Shepherd v. 106 The maid I'll wed; make Lorel o'er my flocks..Surviewer.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online March 2019).
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