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The word 'survey' is both a noun (survey, surveys) and a verb (survey, surveys, surveying, surveyed).The noun 'survey' is a word for the gathering of data or opinions for the purpose of compiling statistics; an examination of an area of land in order to make a map of it; a general examination of a subject or situation.The noun forms of the verb to survey are surveyor and the gerund, surveying.
An "overview" is A survey or a broad, comprehensive view of something. A summary or a review of something. And the word "brief" means short. Thus a "brief overview" is a short (in length) summary of something.
The noun survey is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an examination of an area of land in order to make a map of it; a general examination of a subject or situation; an examination of something for condition or suitability.
no it is more like a important term to know. but it will probably be not used that much
what does the word element mean?
Ordnance refers to military weapons and equipment, such as ammunition and combat vehicles. Ordnance is also the name of that branch of an armed force that handles such supplies. **This word should not be confused with 'ordinance' - a local law or regulation.
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The word you are looking for is "ordnance": military supplies including weapons, ammunition, combat vehicles, and maintenance tools and equipment. Ordnance is also often used to mean specifically cannons or artillery, so this is probably the weapon type referred to.
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Ordnance is a word that can be used to refer to guns.
'Chestionare' is a Romanian word which means to quiz or interrogate. The direct translation of the word is Questionnaire in English. A questionnaire is a type of survey.
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Ejemplares can mean - Specimens, Examples, issues (as in issues of a publication), copy (as in a copy of a book or newspaper). It can also mean Exemplary. It literally translates to the little-used English word "Exemplars"
Om probleme te hê True, but when issues is meant in a positive way you will not use "probleme" (problems - easy one!) then issues will be "sake" (matters).
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The word 'survey' is both a noun (survey, surveys) and a verb (survey, surveys, surveying, surveyed).The noun 'survey' is a word for the gathering of data or opinions for the purpose of compiling statistics; an examination of an area of land in order to make a map of it; a general examination of a subject or situation.The noun forms of the verb to survey are surveyor and the gerund, surveying.