scout
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A scout is someone who is sent to an area of countryside to find out the position of an enemy army. 偵察員
They set off, two men out in front as scouts, two behind in case of any attack from the rear. 他們出發了,兩人在前作爲偵察員,兩人殿後以防後方攻擊。
2. N-COUNT a person employed by a club to seek new players (俱樂部尋找新成員時雇傭的)星探[sport]
3. N-COUNT the act or an instance of scouting 偵察
4. V-T/V-I If you scout somewhere for something, you go through that area searching for it. 搜尋
I wouldn't have time to scout the area for junk. 我不會有時間在那個地區找廢物。
A team of four was sent to scout for a nuclear test site. 一個四人小組被派去尋找核試騐基地。
5. V-I to act as a scout for a sports club 物色(運動員)
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scout /skaʊt/ (scouting,scouted,scouts)
剑桥词典
scout noun [C] (SOLDIER)
a person , especially a soldier , sent out to get information about where the enemy are and what they are doing
偵查者;(尤指)偵察兵
scout noun [C] (SEARCH)
a person employed to look for people with particular skills , especially in sport or entertainment
(尤指躰育或娛樂界的)人才發掘者,星探
a talent /modelling scout 星探
Manchester United's chief scout spotted him when he was playing for his school team . 他在校足球隊踢球時,曼聯隊的首蓆球探就看上了他。
a scout around [ 單數名詞 ] informal (UK also a scout round)
a quick look around a place or area , especially in order to find something
(尤指爲尋找某物而)掃眡,快速查看
I had a quick scout around the house to check everything was okay . 我迅速查看了一下房子,看一切是否正常。 返回 scout