scope
n. 范围, 机会, 广度, 眼界, 观察仪器, 导弹射程 [计] 作用域
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教材释义与例句
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释义与例句
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1.
The breadth, depth or reach of a subject; the extent of applicability or relevance; a domain, purview or remit.
范围
可数 不可数Environmental impacts lie outside the scope of this report.
Such transactions fall within the scope of VAT.
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A device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target.
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Potential range of action; degree of freedom; opportunity.
可数 不可数My job doesn't give me much scope for personal development.
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The region of program source code in which a given identifier is meaningful, or a given object can be accessed.
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The shortest sub-wff of which a given instance of a logical connective is a part.
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The region of an utterance to which some modifying element applies.
可数 不可数 语言学the scope of an adverb
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Ellipsis of any word ending in -scope, such as endoscope, periscope, telescope, microscope, oscilloscope, and so on.
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Any medical procedure that ends in the suffix -scopy, such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, bronchoscopy, etc.
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A bundle, as of twigs.
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To perform a cursory investigation of; scope out.
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To perform any medical procedure that ends in the suffix -scopy, such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, bronchoscopy, etc.
非正式 医学The surgeon will scope the football player's knee to repair damage to a ligament.
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To define the scope of something.
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To limit (an object or variable) to a certain region of program source code.
计算机 工程 数学If we locally scope the user's login name, it won't be accessible from outside this function.
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To examine under a microscope.
非正式The entomologist explained that he could not tell what species of springtail we were looking at without scoping it.
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To observe a bird using a spotting scope.
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词源
From Italian scopo (“purpose”), from Latin scopus (“target”), from Ancient Greek σκοπός (skopós), from σκέπτομαι (sképtomai), from Proto-Indo-European *speḱ-. Etymologically related to skeptic and spectrum.
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