scout
scout 英 [skaʊt] 美 [skaʊt]
n. 搜索,侦察;侦察员;侦察机 vt. 侦察;跟踪,监视;发现 vi. 侦察;巡视;嘲笑
进行时:scouting 过去式:scouted 过去分词:scouted 第三人称单数:scouts 名词复数:scouts
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- n. 搜索,侦察;侦察员;侦察机
- vt. 侦察;跟踪,监视;发现
- vi. 侦察;巡视;嘲笑
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1. Climbing the mountain fatigued the whole scout troop.
登山使整个侦察连感到疲劳。
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2. The scout single-handedly penetrated behind the enemy's rear lines.
侦察员单枪匹马深入敌后。
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3. The general landed on the scout for his not carefully observing the enemy situation.
将军责骂那个侦察兵没有仔细观察敌情。
- scout (n.) "person who scouts, one sent out to gain information," 1550s, from scout (v.1). Boy Scout is from 1908. Scout's honor attested from 1908.
- scout (v.1) late 14c., "observe or explore as a scout, travel in search of information," from Old French escouter "to listen, heed" (Modern French écouter), from Latin auscultare "to listen to, give heed to" (see auscultate). Related: Scouted; scouting.
- scout (v.2) "to reject with scorn," 1710, earlier "to mock" (c. 1600), of Scandinavian origin (compare Old Norse skuta, skute "to taunt"), probably from a source related to shout (v.). Related: Scouted; scouting; scoutingly.
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