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 scope [skəup]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 范围, 机会, 广度, 眼界, 观察仪器, 导弹射程

[计] 作用域

[经] 范围


  1. Your question is beyond the scope of this book.
    你所问的问题已超出了这本书的范围。
  2. It is within my scope.
    那是在我的范围之内。


scope
[ noun ]
  1. an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control:

  2. <noun.attribute>
    the range of a supersonic jet
    a piano has a greater range than the human voice
    the ambit of municipal legislation
    within the compass of this article
    within the scope of an investigation
    outside the reach of the law
    in the political orbit of a world power
  3. the state of the environment in which a situation exists

  4. <noun.state>
    you can't do that in a university setting
  5. a magnifier of images of distant objects

  6. <noun.artifact>
  7. electronic equipment that provides visual images of varying electrical quantities

  8. <noun.artifact>


Scope \Scope\, n. [It. scopo, L. scopos a mark, aim, Gr.
skopo`s, a watcher, mark, aim; akin to ?, ? to view, and
perh. to E. spy. Cf. {Skeptic}, {Bishop}.]
1. That at which one aims; the thing or end to which the mind
directs its view; that which is purposed to be reached or
accomplished; hence, ultimate design, aim, or purpose;
intention; drift; object. ``Shooting wide, do miss the
marked scope.'' --Spenser.

Your scope is as mine own,
So to enforce or qualify the laws
As to your soul seems good. --Shak.

The scope of all their pleading against man's
authority, is to overthrow such laws and
constitutions in the church. --Hooker.

2. Room or opportunity for free outlook or aim; space for
action; amplitude of opportunity; free course or vent;
liberty; range of view, intent, or action.

Give him line and scope. --Shak.

In the fate and fortunes of the human race, scope is
given to the operation of laws which man must always
fail to discern the reasons of. --I. Taylor.

Excuse me if I have given too much scope to the
reflections which have arisen in my mind. --Burke.

An intellectual cultivation of no moderate depth or
scope. --Hawthorne.

3. Extended area. [Obs.] ``The scopes of land granted to the
first adventurers.'' --Sir J. Davies.

4. Length; extent; sweep; as, scope of cable.

  1. The administration adopted new guidelines that have stricter limits on the scope and length of work that can be performed by consultants, but Cotton said they are too vague.
  2. Some imports could not be displaced because of quality factors, so the maximum scope for expanding sales would be about 3m tonnes. Production from up to 10 pits being leased out could be more than 3m tonnes a year, he said.
  3. Mr. Busti said he left Columbia because he was dissatisfied "with the scope of the operation" and that the Reliance offer reppresented "a better opportunity."
  4. Networks are becoming increasingly complex and need advanced software to control and manage them. The increased complexity is the result of broader scope of modern networking.
  5. The scope of the medical system clearly shows that officials want to be prepared should war break out.
  6. In return for such protection, employees gave up the right to sue their employers, but litigation has increased substantially over the years, as have the scope of compensation claims.
  7. A Sumitomo spokesman said the company's talks with Northrop related to "the broader scope of transportation," and not specifically to the Los Angeles project.
  8. In 1953, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a 1922 ruling that Major League baseball did not come within the scope of federal antitrust laws.
  9. Some witnesses said the pistol was equipped with a scope, Hall said.
  10. Then the scope of perestroika should be narrowed," Yeltsin said.
  11. The latter two said the scope of their investigations was limited by the rulings from local authorities, The State reported.
  12. Williams now needs to generate cash from its basic operations. The presumption is that there will be a large beneficial effect from increased volumes once recovery gets under way. Yet Williams still does not seem to have much scope to raise prices.
  13. With one, however limited in scope, he would have a basis for weighing the huge competing demands on America's attention and resources.
  14. "Simple arithmetic points clearly to those areas where the scope for action is greatest," Greenspan testified.
  15. When the nation's highest court agreed in October to hear Selvage's appeal, it was expected to use the case to clarify the scope and retroactive effects of a decision announced last July.
  16. Larry G. Vogt, chief United Nations Command delegate to the armistice commission, refused to discuss the issue, saying the structure was built outside the demilitarized zone and not within the scope of the commission.
  17. Now he's headed for Alaska, temporarily leaving his wife, three boys and a father in failing health to go north to scope things out.
  18. Restricting the president's scope for action regarding imports also could tend to harden international fronts.
  19. The scope for margin recovery is clear: last year, Mothercare accounted for 27 per cent of group sales but just 10 per cent of profits. Even so, the market is understandably averse to companies which have such a dismal record of retaining staff.
  20. It is hoped that these plans will be extended in response to further US arms reductions. There is scope for western governments to help the republics fulfil these aims.
  21. There is still quite a lot of scope for improved productivity, which is why I expect unemployment to keep rising for quite some time.' Mr Sushil Wadhwani, an economist with the merchant bank Goldman Sachs, agrees: 'There is still scope for cost-cutting.
  22. There is still quite a lot of scope for improved productivity, which is why I expect unemployment to keep rising for quite some time.' Mr Sushil Wadhwani, an economist with the merchant bank Goldman Sachs, agrees: 'There is still scope for cost-cutting.
  23. A broader challenge to President Reagan's executive order is pending in a federal court in New Orleans, and the impact of the customs case will depend on the scope of the high court decision.
  24. Mr Brett said there was scope for collaboration between the two direct sales organisations.
  25. Not satisfied, Sen. Riegle asked the SEC to state the scope and status of its investigation within a few days.
  26. "The issue should be solved within the scope of inter-Arab relations," the official Xinhua News Agency paraphrased Qian as saying.
  27. This has opened up scope for the bank to execute judicious reductions in the internationally-important short-term discount and lombard rates.
  28. The world is not perfect but we are living at a time when the private sector is being given the scope it should always have had in many developing countries.
  29. In a letter to congressional leaders, Assistant Treasury Secretary Roger Mentz said the plan to continue the treaty's interest exemption "is broader in scope than necessary to solve (only) the Eurobond problem."
  30. "The brokers are the people that we're after," O'Brien added. "They are the people who are going to take it from legitimate industry and give it to illegitimate industry." There are other smuggling networks of similar scope, Sheehan said.
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