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scout 1 AHD[skout] D.J.[skaʊt]K.K.[skaʊt]v.(动词)scout.ed, scout.ing, scouts v.tr.(及物动词)- To spy on or explore carefully in order to obtain information; reconnoiter.侦察:为了获得信息侦察或仔细查探;侦探
- To observe and evaluate (a talented person) for possible hiring.物色人才:为可能雇佣而观察和评价(一个人才)
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To search:寻找:scout around for some gossip.探查流言的来源
- To search for talented people:物色人才:She scouts for a professional basketball team.她在物色一个职业篮球队
n.(名词)- One that is dispatched from a main body to gather information, especially in preparation for military action.侦察者:离开大部队去搜寻信息的人,尤指在军事行动的预备中
- The act of reconnoitering.侦察行动
- A watcher or sentinel.守望者,守卫
- One who is employed to discover and recruit talented persons, especially in the fields of sports and entertainment.球探,星探:从事发现和招聘人才的人员,尤指在体育和娱乐领域
- Sports One who is employed to observe and report on the strategies and players of rival teams.【体育运动】 球队间谍:从事侦察和报告竞争对方战术和参赛人员的人
- Often Scout 常作 Scout
- A member of the Boy Scouts.男童子军
- A member of the Girl Scouts.女童子军
- Informal An individual; a person:【非正式用语】 家伙;人:a good scout.一个好人
- Chiefly British A student's male servant at Oxford University.【多用于英国】 牛津大学的校工
- From Middle English scoute [act of watching or spying] 源自 中古英语 scoute [观看或侦察的动作]
- from Old French escoute 源自 古法语 escoute
- from escouter [to listen] 源自 escouter [听]
- alteration of ascouter ascouter的变化
- from Vulgar Latin *ascultāre 源自 俗拉丁语 *ascultāre
- alteration of Latin auscultāre * see ous- 拉丁语 auscultāre的变化 * 参见 ous-
scoutʹer n.(名词) scout 2 AHD[skout] D.J.[skaʊt]K.K.[skaʊt]v.(动词)scout.ed, scout.ing, scouts v.tr.(及物动词)- To reject with disdain or derision.See Synonyms at despise 拒绝:轻蔑地或嘲笑地拒绝 参见 despise
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To treat another with derision; scoff.嘲弄,嘲笑:以嘲笑对待他人;嘲弄
- [Of Scandinavian origin] * see skeud- [源自斯堪的纳维亚语的] * 参见 skeud-
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