scouting
英 [ˈskaʊtɪŋ]
美 [ˈskaʊtɪŋ]
n. 童子军活动; 童子军组织
v. 侦察,搜寻(某处); 物色(优秀运动员、演员、音乐家等)
scout的现在分词
现在分词:scouting
BNC.38896 / COCA.16696
牛津词典
noun
- 童子军活动;童子军组织
the activities that boy and girl Scouts take part in; the Scout organization
英英释义
noun
- exploring in order to gain information
- scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous
双语例句
- During the battle he led a scouting mission that discovered the British flanking movement.
此战他担负着侦察任务,结果发现了英国人的侧翼包抄行动。 - I spend most of my time scouting around for book.
我把大部分时间都用来找书了。 - The enemy didn't detect our scouting platoon's movements.
敌人没有觉察出我侦察排的行动。 - A light, usually unarmed airplane used for liaison and scouting.
轻型飞机一种通常无武装的轻型飞机,用于联络和侦察。 - I spent several weeks in scouting out an overcoat with fur lining.
我花了几周时间寻找,终于找到一件毛皮里大衣。 - The army began enlisting warriors to do their scouting for them.
军队开始招募勇士替他们侦察敌情。 - Remember you cannot see monsters or players, so what exactly are you scouting?
死亡状态下你不能看到怪物或玩家,那么侦察什么呢? - I have people scouting the hills already.
我已经让人搜过那些山了。 - Its "artist and repertoire" costs, which include scouting and signing artists, are also dropping.
它的“艺人和节目”成本,包括粉丝见面会和签约歌手的数量等,也同样在减少。 - We'd better start scouting about for a new secretary.
我们最好著手物色一个新秘书。
