scout
英式音标:[skaʊt] 美式音标:[skaʊt]
scout基本解释 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 scout的意思释义 n.搜索,侦察;侦察员, 侦察机
scout怎么读
英式音标:[skaʊt]
美式音标:[skaʊt]
scout基本解释
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
scout的意思释义
n.
搜索,侦察;侦察员, 侦察机, 侦察舰 , 童子*;(牛津大学的)校工;
vt.
侦察;跟踪,监视;发现;
vi.
侦察;巡视;嘲笑;
变形
复数:scouts过去式:scouted过去分词:scouted现在分词:scouting第三人称单数:scouts
双语释义
n.(名词)[C] 侦察员〔机,舰〕 a person, ship or aircraft sent out to get information about the enemy\'s position, strength, etc.
[C] 童子* a member of an association for training boys or girls in character and various useful skills
[S] 搜索,侦察 an act of scouting
[S] 人 a person
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 寻找; 侦察 go looking for sth; act as a scout
英英释义
scout[ skaut ]n.
a person employed to watch for something to happen
同义词:lookoutlookout mansentinelsentrywatchspotterpicket
a Boy Scout or Girl Scout
someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports)
同义词:talent scout
someone who can find paths through unexplored territory
同义词:pathfinderguide
v.explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody
同义词:reconnoiterreconnoitre
scout用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
形容词+~
good scout好人
regular scout受大家欢迎的人
名词+~
boy〔girl〕 scout男〔女〕童子*
介词+~
on the scout在侦察中
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词
scout about〔around〕 for到处寻找…
scout out a good book找到一本好书
~+介词
scout for firewood找木柴
scout for talents物色人才
词组短语
boy scout n. 童子*;过于理想而不切实际者;单纯的*治家
girl scout n. 女童子*队员
cub scout幼童*
talent scout n. 人才发掘者;伯乐
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
I remember when I used to be a Girl Scout.
我记得我还是一名女童子*的时候。
The scout spurred on to the destination.
侦察员向目的地疾驰而去。
The scout was searching through the woods.
侦察员正在树林中搜索。
用作及物动词(vt.)
Three planes were sent up to scout.
派出三架飞机侦察。
They scouted around for some antiques to furnish their new apartment.
他们到处搜罗一些古董来装饰新居。
We should scout out this area and see whether it is a safe one.
我们应该侦察一下这一地区,看看是否是一个较为安全的地区。
例句参考
Scout: a communications-oriented operating systemAdvanced Scout: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery in NBA Data
Making paths explicit in the Scout operating system
Making Paths Explicit in the Scout Operating System
Defending against denial of service attacks in Scout
The functional scout image: immediate mapping of cortical function at 4 Tesla using receiver phase cycling.
A Third-Generation 65nm 16-Core 32-Thread Plus 32-Scout-Thread CMT SPARC® Processor
A Third-Generation 65nm 16-Core 32-Thread Plus 32-Scout-Thread CMT SPARC® Processor
Modeling and Experiments of Untethered Quadrupedal Running with a Bounding Gait: The Scout II Robot
Cardiovascular responses to weight management and sibutramine in high-risk subjects: an analysis from the SCOUT trial
scout词源
scout
scout: [14] Etymologically, a scout is someone who ‘listens’. For the word goes back ultimately to Latin auscultāre ‘listen’, a derivative of the same base that produced Latin auris ‘ear’ (source of English aural [19] and distantly related to English ear). This passed into Old French as escouter ‘listen’ (its modern descendant is écouter), which English adopted as the verb scout, meaning ‘look about, spy’. The noun, from the French derivative escoute, followed in the 15th century.=> aural, ear
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 (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.