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scout1/skaʊt/ n. & v.●n. 1 a person, esp. a soldier, sent out to get information about the enemy's position, strength, etc. 侦察员(其任务是刺探敌方位置、兵力等情报) 2 the act of seeking (esp. military) information (尤指军事情报的)侦察 on the scout 在侦察中 3 = TALENT SCOUT 4 (作 Scout) a member of the Scout Association, an international youth organization (originally for boys) intended to develop character esp. by open-air activities 童子军组织成员,童子军(童子军组织是国际青年组织,起初为男孩子所创建,通过野外活动锻炼性格) 5 a domestic worker at a college, esp. at Oxford University (尤指牛津大学的)校工 6 archaic colloq. a person; a fellow [古义] [口]家伙;伙计 7 a ship or aircraft designed for reconnoitring, esp. a small fast aircraft 侦察舰;侦察机(尤指高速飞行的小飞机) ●v. 1 intr. act as a scout 侦察 2 intr. (foll. by 后跟 about, around, for) make a search 搜寻 3 tr. (often foll. by 常后跟 out) colloq. explore to get information about (territory etc.) [口]搜索(某地区等的)情报 □ scouter n.□ scouting n.[Middle English from Old French escouter ‘listen’, earlier ascolter, ultimately from Latin auscultare] |