scout 的英语意思
scoutscout1 /skaʊt/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1a)the Scouts an organization for boys that teaches them practical skills教授男孩实用技能的组织 b) (also boy scout) a boy who is a member of this organization该组织的男孩成员2 (also Girl Scout) American English a girl who is a member of an organization for girls that teaches them practical things教授女孩实用技能的女童子军组织的女孩成员 SYN guide British English3a soldier, plane etc that is sent to search the area in front of an army and get information about the enemy被派往军队前方区域进行侦察、获取敌情信息的士兵、飞机等:
He sent three scouts ahead to take a look at the bridge.他派了三名斥候先行,察看那座桥。4 (also talent scout) someone whose job is to look for good sports players, musicians etc in order to employ them专门物色优秀运动员、音乐家等并加以招募为业的人;星探:
He was spotted by a scout at the age of 13.他13岁时被一名星探发现。
查看全部语言翻译1a)the Scouts an organization for boys that teaches them practical skills教授男孩实用技能的组织 b) (also boy scout) a boy who is a member of this organization该组织的男孩成员2 (also Girl Scout) American English a girl who is a member of an organization for girls that teaches them practical things教授女孩实用技能的女童子军组织的女孩成员 SYN guide British English3a soldier, plane etc that is sent to search the area in front of an army and get information about the enemy被派往军队前方区域进行侦察、获取敌情信息的士兵、飞机等:
He sent three scouts ahead to take a look at the bridge.他派了三名斥候先行,察看那座桥。4 (also talent scout) someone whose job is to look for good sports players, musicians etc in order to employ them专门物色优秀运动员、音乐家等并加以招募为业的人;星探:
He was spotted by a scout at the age of 13.他13岁时被一名星探发现。scoutscout2 verb
1[intransitive] (also scout around/round) to look for something in a particular area在某一特定区域寻找某物scout for
I’m scouting round for a place to stay.我正四处寻找一个住处。2[transitive] (also scout out) to examine a place or area in order to get information about it勘察某地或某区域以获取相关信息:
American companies are keen to scout out business opportunities in Vietnam.美国公司热衷于在越南寻觅商机。3[intransitive, transitive] to find out about the abilities of sports players, musicians etc in order to employ them为招募目的而考察运动员、音乐家等的能力
1[intransitive] (also scout around/round) to look for something in a particular area在某一特定区域寻找某物scout for
I’m scouting round for a place to stay.我正四处寻找一个住处。2[transitive] (also scout out) to examine a place or area in order to get information about it勘察某地或某区域以获取相关信息:
American companies are keen to scout out business opportunities in Vietnam.美国公司热衷于在越南寻觅商机。3[intransitive, transitive] to find out about the abilities of sports players, musicians etc in order to employ them为招募目的而考察运动员、音乐家等的能力