soundings
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++sound·ings /ˈsaʊndɪŋz/ noun [plural] 1 ASK A QUESTIONcareful or secret questions that you ask someone to find out what they think about something 〔小心或秘密的〕试探,调查,探听 We’re taking soundings to find out how people feel about the changes. 我们在探听人们怎样看待这些变化。2. HEOTMmeasurements you make to find out how deep water is 水深测量
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soundings• After discreet soundings, they prudently abandoned the idea, which would have involved a major encroachment upon judicial independence.• His soundings in the City support this view, he said.• Anderson participated in the informal soundings on how best the idea might be given institutional and practical form.• He made two more soundings further along the bank and got the same result for both.• Last month, after its preliminary soundings of the market, Dataquest lowered its industry sales forecasts.• Mr Major had been taking private soundings about such a move before Christmas.taking soundings• During the break, lawmakers spend time taking soundings from voters on various issues.sound·ings nounChineseSyllable
secret you find that careful someone ask or Corpus out questions to
soundings
sound‧ings /ˈsaʊndɪŋz/
noun [plural]
1. careful or secret questions that you ask someone to find out what they think about something:
We’re taking soundings to find out how people feel about the changes.
2. measurements you make to find out how deep water is
sound‧ings /ˈsaʊndɪŋz/
noun [plural]1. careful or secret questions that you ask someone to find out what they think about something:
2. measurements you make to find out how deep water is
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