scope
scope 英 [skəʊp] 美 [skoʊp]
n. 范围;余地 v. 审视
名词复数:scopes
- Business people like to use the word scope because it specifies the extent of their responsibilities. Once you know the scope of a project, you can decide if you're qualified and how much time it will take to do it.
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- n. 范围;余地
- v. 审视
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1. There's still plenty of scope for improvement.
还有很大的改进余地。
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2. Her job offers very little scope for promotion.
干着那样的工作,她几乎没有机会得到提拔。
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3. First try to do something that is within your scope.
你先试着做一件自己力所能及的事。
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4. Our powers are limited in scope.
我们的权限不大。
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5. These issues were outside the scope of the article.
这些问题不属本文论述范围。
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6. The information helped us scope the project.
这些信息帮助我们审视了该项目。
- scope (n.1) "extent," 1530s, "room to act," from Italian scopo "aim, purpose, object, thing aimed at, mark, target," from Latin scopus, from Greek skopos "aim, target, object of attention; watcher, one who watches" from metathesized form of PIE *spek-yo-, suffixed form of root *spek- "to observe." Sense of "distance the mind can reach, extent of view" first recorded c. 1600.
- scope (n.2) "instrument for viewing," 1872, abstracted from telescope, microscope, etc., from Greek skopein "to look" (from PIE root *spek- "to observe"). Earlier used as a shortening of horoscope (c. 1600).
- scope (v.) "to view," 1807, from the source of scope (n.2). Related: Scoped; scoping.
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