词汇 | scope |
释义 | scope noun uk /skəʊp/ us /skoʊp/ scopenoun (RANGE)C1[ U ] the range of a subject covered by a book, programme, discussion, class, etc.: 范围 beyond/outside the scope ofI'm afraid that problem is beyond/outside the scope of my lecture.恐怕那个问题超出了我的讲座范围。 within the scope ofOil painting does not come within the scope of a course of this kind.油画不在这类课程范围内。 broaden/widen the scope ofWe would now like to broaden/widen the scope of the enquiry and look at more general matters.我们现在要扩大调查的范围,多注意一些普遍情况。 The campaign appears to be growing in scope and intensity. She complained that the plan was too limited in scope. The scope of those talks is still to be determined. Other schemes are much broader in their scope. The matter falls outside the scope of the present committee. Range and limits all the way toidiom ambit anywhere at largeidiom band compass diapason dividing line finite finitely finitude gamut hedge non-binary parameter parametric parametrically point spread spectrum stretch scopenoun (OPPORTUNITY)C2[ U ] the opportunity for doing something: (做某件事的)余地,机会 scope forThere is limited scope for further reductions in the workforce.进一步裁员的余地有限。 Opportunity another/a second bite at/of the cherryidiom be in with a shoutidiom best betidiom big break fish foot given half a/the chanceidiom going have a few, several, etc. irons in the fireidiom have a field dayidiom hay inch iron pass someone by platform room for manoeuvreidiom second chance shop window the American dream the run of somethingidiom scopenoun (DEVICE)[ C ] a telescope(= a cylinder-shaped device for making objects that are far away look closer and larger, using a combination of lenses, or lenses and curved mirrors): 望远镜 An 8-inch scope will reveal the four bright moons of Jupiter. [ C ] a device you look through, that makes something look bigger and helps you aim at it, and that is attached to something such as a gun: The guardsman watched through his rifle scope as the man approached the fence. Compare sight [ C ] a microscope(= a device that uses lenses to make very small objects look larger, so that they can be scientifically examined and studied) or: You will learn how to use the scope to focus on stained organisms. [ C ] an endoscope(= a long, thin medical device that is used to examine the hollow organs of the body such as the lungs): The surgeon looks through two scopes that provide a three-dimensional image of inside the patient. The surgery is done through a scope so the stomach is not open. Agents carry infrared scopes that enable them to see through the night. He had been watching the position through the sniper scope on his rifle. The joint is examined through a fibre-optic scope connected to a television camera. Physics: optics, microscopy & lasers anti-reflection anti-reflective chromatic aberration concentrator converging lens eyepiece field glasses non-dispersive non-reflecting opera glasses optical density optics polarization polarize reflection reflective refract spotting scope spyglass transparency You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parts of guns Laboratory equipment scope verb uk /skəʊp/ us /skoʊp/ scopeverb (EXAMINE)[ I or T ] to watch or examine something carefully: They think their house is being scoped by burglars. Fire investigators scoped the area for any evidence that someone had set the fires on purpose. While retailers hoped, bargain-hunters scoped. [ T ] medical specialized to examine a hollow part inside the body with an endoscope(= a long, thin medical device): In those studies, doctors scoped patients' stomachs. Players on every pro team have been scoped, mostly for their knees. Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom astigmatic beholder cast corner discern fix glare penetrating perceive re-see re-sight rest on someone/something resurvey rubbernecking sighting spot tab You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Medical examination scopeverb (PLAN)[ T ] to plan something in detail before it happens, looking at everything that is involved: If the whole thing is scoped and evaluated, with sound project management, then perhaps it will be OK. Planning, expecting and arranging accidentally accidentally on purposeidiom advertent advisedly aim at something bargain conscious game something out have something in mindidiom have something up your sleeveidiom horizon scanning how are you fixed for something?idiom pencil provide for someone provident providently provision purpose purposefully settle Phrasal verbscope something/someone out -scope suffix uk / -skəʊp/ us / -skoʊp/ used to form nouns that refer to devices for looking at or discovering and measuring things: (构成名词,表示“观看”、“观察”、“测量”等用的仪器) a microscope显微镜 a telescope望远镜 Measuring, weighing, & counting devices -scopic adding machine detector dial dipstick dosimeter fitness tracker gage gamma counter gauge gradation indicator manometer micrometer probe smart meter straight edge tracker voltmeter wand Related word-scopic scope | American Dictionaryscope noun[ U ] us/skoʊp/ scopenoun[U] (RANGE)the range of matters considered or dealt with: We are going to widen the scope of the investigation. scopenoun[U] (OPPORTUNITY)the opportunity for activity: There is limited scope for further reducing the workforce. scopenoun[U] (DEVICE)infml a device you look through to see something that is difficult to see directly, such as a microscope or a telescope scope | Business Englishscope noun[ U ] uk /skəʊp/us the range of things that an activity, company, law, etc. deals with: large/ambitious in scope beyond/outside the scope of sthHe involved himself in affairs beyond the scope of his job. within the scope of sthTo come within the scope of the law of confidence, the information does not have to be particularly special. the opportunity for doing something: scope for (doing) sthThere is scope for further improvement. Examples of scopescope We give a formal specification of scopes and event mappings within a trace-based formalism adapted from temporal logic. In this article, the notion of scopes in event-based systems is proposed in order to incorporate an explicit structuring mechanism. All potential name clashes are correctly resolved by means of an indexing scheme for identically named variables that are bound in different scopes. Furthermore, the modal operator that is contributed by -bar scopes over the complete meaning of the particle verb. We wish to study systems with dynamic scopes and the integration of efficient network protocols to implement scopes. Now we extend the specification of a simple event system to also deal with scopes. Another set of data illustrates point (b) above, that any combination of the three enclitics under discussion is excluded even when they have different scopes. Extending confined types with generics achieves some of the flexibility of ownership types, but the number of scopes remains bounded. Note that there is no intended counting of scopes with the new primitives. More specifically, topics tend to have wider scopes as predication is involved. Events can only cross the boundary in a downward direction and no other features of scopes are mentioned. We have also given a formal specification of event systems and scopes and event mappings within a trace-based formalism adapted from temporal logic. Two mapping components are required to constrain the visibility of the transformed notifications to the appropriate scopes. Units in a system could easily be re-grouped into units of different scales to cope with problems of different scopes. We have introduced the notion of scopes as a powerful structuring mechanism for event-based systems. See all examples of scope These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withscopescopeThese are words often used in combination with scope. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. ambitious scope The volume has ambitiousscope and covers almost all potential supports and services. ample scope The appeal to history also offered ample scope for radicalization. broad scope For a start, it indicates the broadscope of the rental trade in clothes which incorporated illicit as well as licit transactions. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with scope |
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