English abbreviation dictionary - scout
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Scout
scout
U.S. gov. abbr.
Suspense Control, Oversight, Utilization, and Tracking system gen. bus. abbr.
Stock Control Order Unit Tracing
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~1 n 1 a) the scouts an organization for young boys that teaches them practical skills b) also boy scout a boy who is a member of this organization 2 AmE also girl scout a girl who is a member of an organization for girls that teaches them practical skills; guide BrE 3 a soldier, plane etc that is sent to search the area in front of an army, get information about the enemy (He sent three scouts ahead to take a look at the bridge.) 4 someone whose job is to look for good sports players, musicians etc in order to employ them (He was spotted by a scout at the age of 13.) (- see also talent scout) 5 a scout round/around BrE informal a quick search of an area (I'll have a scout round to see if I can find it.) ~2 v 1 also scout round/around to look for something in a particular area + for (I want you all to scout round for any wood you can find.) 2 also scout out to examine a place or area in order to get information about it, especially in a military situation (A group was sent off to scout out the area ahead.) 3 AmE to find out about the abilities of sports players, musicians etc ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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(scouts, scouting, scouted) 1. 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. N-COUNT 2. 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... A team of four was sent to scout for a nuclear test site... I have people scouting the hills already. = search VERB: V n for n, V for n, V n SCOUT (Scouts) 1. The Scouts is an organization for children and young people which teaches them to be practical, sensible, and helpful. N-PROPER-COLL: the N 2. A Scout is a member of the Scouts. ...a party of seven Scouts and three leaders on a camping trip. N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French escuter to listen, from Latin auscultare — more at auscultation Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to explore an area to obtain information (as about an enemy) 2. a. to make a search b. to work as a talent ~ transitive verb 1. to observe in order to obtain information or evaluate 2. to explore in order to obtain information 3. to find by making a search II. noun Date: 1534 1. a. one sent to obtain information; especially a soldier, ship, or plane sent out in war to reconnoiter b. watchman, lookout c. talent ~ 2. a. the act of ~ing b. a ~ing expedition ; reconnaissance 3. often capitalized a member of any of various ~ing movements: as a. Boy Scout b. Girl Scout 4. individual, person — used chiefly in the phrase good ~ III. verb Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skuti taunt; akin to Old English sceotan to shoot — more at shoot Date: 1605 transitive verb 1. mock 2. to reject scornfully ~ed his explanation as a shabby falsehood — Mark Twain intransitive verb scoff ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. n. & v. --n. 1 a person, esp. a soldier, sent out to get information about the enemy's position, strength, etc. 2 the act of seeking (esp. military) information (on the scout). 3 = talent-scout. 4 (Scout) a member of the Scout Association, a boys' association intended to develop character esp. by open-air activities. 5 a college servant, esp. at Oxford University. 6 colloq. a person; a fellow. 7 a ship or aircraft designed for reconnoitring, esp. a small fast aircraft. --v. 1 intr. act as a scout. 2 intr. (foll. by about, around) make a search. 3 tr. (often foll. by out) colloq. explore to get information about (territory etc.). Phrases and idioms Queen's (or King's) Scout a Scout who has reached the highest standard of proficiency. Derivatives scouter n. scouting n. Etymology: ME f. OF escouter listen, earlier ascolter ult. f. L auscultare 2. v.tr. reject (an idea etc.) with scorn. Etymology: Scand.: cf. ON sk{uacute}ta, sk{uacute}ti taunt ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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скаут Член детской скаутской организации. См. Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the USA SCOUT "Скаут" Твердотопливная ракета-носитель. С 1960 по 1983 с мыса Канаверал Cape Canaveral, о. Уоллопса и Западного испытательного полигона Western Test Range произведено 105 запусков, из них около 90 успешных ...Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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1. воен. разведчик 2. воен. разведывательный самолет; поисковый корабль 3. воен. самолет поисково-спасательной службы 4. геол. разведчик geological scout —- геологоразведчик 5. бойскаут (особ. бойскаут средней дружины; 11-15 лет; также boy scout) cub scout —- "волчонок", "малыш" (бойскаут младшей дружины; 8-10 лет) venture scout —- бойскаут старшей дружины (16-20 лет) 6. ам. девочка-скаут (также girl scout) 7. разг. служитель (в Оксфордском университете) 8. ам. разг. парень, товарищ a good scout —- хороший (надежный) товарищ 9. разведка to go on the scout —- идти в разведку 10. поиски to be on the scout for smth. —- разыскивать что-л. 11. "разведчик талантов", сотрудник киностудии и т. п., подбирающий способных молодых исполнителей 12. уст. отряд разведчиков 13. уст. фискал 14. уст. шпион 15. разведывать, вести разведку, наблюдение to be out scouting —- разведывать 16. разыскивать to scout for talents —- разыскивать таланты, подыскивать талантливых людей to scout about (around) for food —- рыскать в поисках пищи 17. уст. шпионить 18. книж. отвергать с презрением (что-л.); пренебрегать (чем-л.) to scout a proposal —- с презрением отвергнуть какое-л. предложение to scout a new theory —- отклонить (не принять) новую теорию 19. уст. насмехаться, высмеивать ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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about/around/round рыскать в поисках (чего-л.) Scouting around all over the town, I at last found the boots that I was looking for. SCOUT I 1. noun 1) разведчик (тж. о самолете и корабле) 2) бойскаут 3) разведка; on the scout - в разведке 4) слуга (в Оксфордском университете) 5) amer.; coll. парень, малый 2. v. 1) вести разведку, разведывать; Scout out the land and see which is the best place for our battle lines. 2) разыскивать; Trust you to scout out the best restaurant in town. - scout about/around/round II v. отвергать (что-л.), пренебрегать (чем-л.) ...Англо-русский словарь
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