scout
n. 搜索,侦察; 侦察员, 侦察机, 侦察舰 , 童子军; (牛津大学的)校工
vt. 侦察; 跟踪,监视; 发现
vi. 侦察; 巡视; 嘲笑
A scout is someone who is sent to an area of countryside to find out the position of an enemy army.
They sent two men out in front as scouts.
他们派两人在前面侦察。
A scout is the same as a talent scout .
If you scout somewhere for something, you go through that area searching for it.
I wouldn't have time to scout the area for junk...
我没空在这个地区找没用的东西。
A team of four was sent to scout for a nuclear test site...
一个4人小分队被派出寻找核试验地。
1. a person employed to watch for something to happen
2. someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports)
3. someone who can find paths through unexplored territory
1. explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody
Scout's honour
童子军誓言
A party was sent ahead to scout.
一个小组被派去侦察.
He had a scout round to see what he could find.
他四处搜寻看看能找到些什么.
A hunting poodle named Scout practices following whistle commands and retrieving in Freeman, S . D.
美国南达科他州,一只名叫“侦察员”的狮子狗正在进行哨声命令和找回猎物的训练.
I hereby approve the applicant for The Venture Scout Award.
兹批准申请人获深资童军奖章.
Scout out the land and see which is the best place for our battle lines.
察看一下地形,看哪个地方最适合做我们的部署战线.