中英词典:scouts
形容词
1. scout /skaʊt/ (形容词)词义:侦察的,侦查的
例句:The scout team is responsible for gathering information about the enemy's positions. (侦察队负责收集敌军位置的情报。)
名词
1. scout /skaʊt/ (名词)词义:童子军,侦察员
例句:He joined the scout group when he was 10 years old. (他十岁时加入了童子军。) 2. scout /skaʊt/ (名词)
词义:球探,搜寻者
例句:The baseball team sent a scout to watch the college game. (棒球队派遣了一名球探去观看大学比赛。)
词语辨析
1. scout vs. spy词义:scout指的是指派去搜集情报的人员,通常是公开行动的;而spy指的是秘密搜集情报的人员,通常是为了敌对势力或为了自己的利益行动。
例句:The scout reported back to the commander with valuable information. (侦查员向指挥官报告了有价值的情报。)
例句:The spy was caught by the enemy and faced severe consequences. (间谍被敌人抓住,面临严重后果。)
词汇扩充
1. boy scout:童子军例句:She earned her badge by completing various activities as a boy scout. (她作为一个童子军完成了各种活动,获得了奖章。)
近义词
1. explorer:探险家,探险者例句:The group of explorers set out to discover new lands. (这群探险者出发去探索新的土地。)
反义词
1. settle:解决,安家例句:After years of traveling, he decided to settle down in a small town. (多年的旅行后,他决定在一个小镇安家。)
柯林斯词典
scout (noun)1. A scout is a person, especially a soldier, sent out to get information about where the enemy are and what they are doing.
scout (verb)
1. If you scout an area, you go through it looking for someone or something, especially when this is difficult.
2. If you scout a person or a place, you go to see what they are like, so that you can decide whether they are suitable for a particular purpose.
牛津词典
scout (noun)1. A person, especially a soldier or sentry, stationed at a place to keep watch.
scout (verb)
1. Make a search for someone or something in various places.
2. Go to (a place) in search of someone or something.
用法
1. My brother joined the local scout troop when he was 12 years old.(我的兄弟在12岁时加入了当地的童子军团。) 2. The sports team sent scouts to various colleges to find new talent.
(这支运动队派遣球探到各个大学去寻找新的人才。) 3. The scout group went camping in the mountains for a week.
(童子军团在山里露营了一个星期。) 4. The scout reported back with important information about the enemy's movements.
(侦察员带回了有关敌军行动的重要情报。) 5. The explorer scouted the jungle for potential research sites.
(探险者勘察了丛林,寻找潜在的研究地点。) 6. The company sent a scout to evaluate the potential market for their new product.
(公司派遣了一名侦察员评估新产品的潜在市场。) 7. The scout searched the area for any signs of survivors.
(侦查员在该地区搜索任何幸存者的迹象。) 8. The scout team used binoculars to observe the enemy's movements from a distance.
(侦察队使用望远镜从远处观察敌人的行动。) 9. The scout identified a safe route through the dense forest.
(侦查员确定了穿越茂密森林的安全路线。) 10. The scout leader taught the young scouts how to tie various knots.
(童子军团领导教年轻的童子军如何打各种结。) 11. The scout group helped clean up the local park as part of their community service.
(童子军团作为社区服务的一部分帮助清理当地公园。) 12. The scout promised to always be prepared and do their best.
(童子军承诺永远做好准备并尽力而为。) 13. The scout master guided the troop on their hiking trip in the mountains.
(童子军团长在山里的徒步旅行中指导部队。) 14. The scout camp provided various outdoor activities for the children.
(童子军营地为孩子们提供了各种户外活动。) 15. The scout earned a merit badge for first aid skills.
(童子军凭借急救技能获得了一个技能徽章。) 16. The scout patrols took turns cooking meals during their camping trip.
(童子军巡逻队轮流在露营期间烹饪饭菜。) 17. The scout troop participated in a community clean-up project.
(童子军团参与了社区清洁项目。) 18. The scout leader taught the scouts how to navigate using a compass.
(童子军领袖教授童子军如何使用指南针导航。) 19. The scout group hiked to the top of the mountain and enjoyed the breathtaking view.
(童子军团徒步登上山顶,欣赏着令人叹为观止的景色。) 20. The scout team won first place in the orienteering competition.
(侦察队在定向赛中获得了第一名。)