scout 英 [skaʊt]   美 [skaʊt]

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 

Climbing the mountain fatigued the whole scout troop. 登山使整个侦察连感到疲劳。
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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  • 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
  • 1. Climbing the mountain fatigued the whole scout troop.

    登山使整个侦察连感到疲劳。

  • 2. The scout single-handedly penetrated behind the enemy's rear lines.

    侦察员单枪匹马深入敌后。

  • 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.
scout / skaʊt ; NAmE skaʊt / noun , verb scout scouts scouted scouting noun 1 the Scouts [plural ] an organization (officially called the Scout Association) originally for boys, which trains young people in practical skills and does a lot of activities with them, for example camping 童子军 to join the Scouts 参加童子军 2 ( BrE) a boy or girl who is a member of the Scouts 童子军成员 Both my brothers were scouts. 我的两个哥哥都当过童子军。 a scout troop 童子军中队 see also Boy Scout , guide n.  (6 ) compare Brownie 3 a person, an aircraft, etc. sent ahead to get information about the enemy's position, strength, etc. 侦察员;侦察机 4 = talent scout verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to search an area or various areas in order to find or discover sth 侦察,搜寻(某处) scoutsth (for sb/sth) They scouted the area for somewhere to stay the night. 他们四处查看,想找个过夜的地方。 scout(around) (for sb/sth) The kids were scouting around for wood for the fire. 孩子们正在四处寻找柴火。 a military scouting party 军事侦察小分队 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] scout(sb) to look for sports players, actors, musicians, etc. who have special ability, so you can offer them work 物色(优秀运动员、演员、音乐家等) He scouts for Manchester United. 他为曼彻斯特联队物色球员。 PHRASAL VERB ˌscout sth↔ˈout to find out what an area is like or where sth is, by searching 搜索;侦察(地形);勘察 We went ahead to scout out the lie of the land. 我们先一步出发,去侦察地形。 scout / skaʊt ; NAmE skaʊt /
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