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
- We spent hours scouting around for a good fishing spot.
我们花了几个小时四处搜寻一个钓鱼的好地点。 - He's scouting for the Lakers and enjoys the light workload that comes with his job.
他正在担任湖人的球探,享受这份轻松的工作。 - 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。 - I've been scouting around town for a better house.
我跑遍了全城想找个好一点的房子。 - I have people scouting the hills already.
我已经让人搜过那些山了。 - But I went on location scouting to help me get into the character.
不过为了深入角色我参加了拍摄地的童子军。 - It has also been scouting for locations in London and New York.
它还一直在伦敦和纽约物色开课地点。 - 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 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。 - Between the squadron and the enemy there was no one now but a few scouting parties.
在骑兵连和敌军之间,除了小股的侦察兵而外,已经没有人影了。
