noun [专属名词] 侦察兵,侦察机;侦查(尤指勘察地区);童子军(the Scouts);(英国大学里清扫学生房间的)校工;(演员、运动员等的)人才发掘者,星探;侦查蜂;童子军队员
They set off, two men out in front as scouts, two behind in case of any attack from the rear. 他们出发了,两人在前作为侦察员,两人殿后以防后方攻击。
verb [vt. 及物动词] (在某个地区)寻找,搜寻;物色(尤指体育或娱乐)人才;<罕> 轻蔑地拒绝(建议,想法);探查,侦查;跟踪,监视
A team of four was sent to scout for a nuclear test site. 一个四人小组被派去寻找核试验基地。
- scout 出现在下面的课文中(提供视频、音频及笔记等可系统性学习)
- Episode 14 Playing Games ACT II scout 名词: 童子军
- Lesson 47 The great escape
sc + out(外面) → 在外面巡逻的人 → 侦察员
n. 侦察机;侦察员;搜索,侦察
- 网友用 “Scout” 造句精选
- I wouldn't have time to scout the area for junk. 我不会有时间在那个地区找废物。
- We went ahead to scout out the lie of the land. 我们先走一步,去侦察地形。
- Joshua sends out spies to scout out the land. 约书亚派出密探去侦察那片土地。