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 scouting ['skautiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 侦察活动, 童子军活动

[经] 初步勘探




    scouting
    [ noun ]
    exploring in order to gain information
    <noun.act>
    scouting in enemy territory is very dangerous


    Scout \Scout\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scouted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Scouting}.]
    1. To observe, watch, or look for, as a scout; to follow for
    the purpose of observation, as a scout.

    Take more men,
    And scout him round. --Beau. & Fl.

    2. To pass over or through, as a scout; to reconnoiter; as,
    to scout a country.

    1. "We did a lot of scouting and saw a lot of moose," Reed said. When the hunt began last Tuesday, they saw a huge bull about 700 yards away shortly after sunrise.
    2. Still scouting for investors or merger partner.
    3. But instead of scouting for less volatile stocks, Mr. Mamis believes investors should look for those recently out of favor.
    4. Approaching China, Mr. Benun began by driving around the countryside, scouting for suitable buildings and receptive local officials.
    5. And members of the winning team _ who got a team trophy and a pair of binoculars apiece _ said they celebrated their victory by getting a jump on next year's scouting.
    6. "Right now I'm just watching it," Sayles said from New Jersey, where he is scouting locations for a new feature film. "This is something I always kind of planned on.
    7. The Hudson County parents argued that they can best provide well-integrated and family-like scouting groups in the inner-city setting of their Hudson River waterfront communities.
    8. "I've found that if boys get to First Class in their first 15 months of scouting, then they're more likely to remain in the Scouts," Heiermann said.
    9. She chuckled on learning recently that the Warner Bros. movie studio is scouting northwest Ohio for a place to film a movie about Dillinger.
    10. How much will garbage-collection rates rise if my carter has to pick through my garbage cans scouting for contraband?
    11. The gathering, which will include a high-tech video show as well as more traditional scouting activities like archery and flag-raising, begins Wednesday.
    12. President Bush praised the Boy Scouts on Monday for teaching "lessons that last a lifetime" at a White House ceremony honoring scouting's 80th anniversary.
    13. Walt Vreeland, an American adviser to the Bahrain-based Environmental Protection Committee, said the war restricts scouting of the gulf for signs of oil pollution.
    14. Scouting officials attending the 32nd World Conference of Scouting also received encouraging news about the prospects for the movement's revival in the Soviet Union, where Communist-controlled youth leagues replaced the pre-revolutionary scouting groups.
    15. She said she assumes the prospective customers are scouting out purchases they could make with the proceeds from the sale of their RJR Nabisco stock.
    16. Sony is scouting out space for similar showrooms in Los Angeles and New York.
    17. Their near-limitless willingness to spend is able to create a business large enough to operate in the big time of the Premiership. 'Small-town clubs with big ambitions don't want to be out scouting for new strikers.
    18. If not, they don't believe in what scouting stands for," Mr. Bustin said.
    19. It seems likely that Yamaichi will get its authorisation from the Bank of England either this summer or autumn once its full team is in place. In the meantime it is scouting for gilt traders and salesmen.
    20. In what has been called the biggest wave of American investment in Europe since after World War II, hundreds of U.S. companies have begun scouting for a niche here.
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