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TOEFL BNC: 2487 COCA: 3107

scope

noun
/skəʊp/
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  1. the opportunity or ability to do or achieve something(做或实现某事的)机会,能力 synonym potential
    • scope for something There's still plenty of scope for improvement.还有很大的改进余地。
    • 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。
    • scope (for somebody) (to do something) The extra money will give us the scope to improve our facilities.有了这笔额外资金,我们就能把设备加以改进了。
    • within somebody's scope 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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    • There is limited scope for creativity in my job.我的工作发挥创造力的空间有限。
    • These courses give students more scope for developing their own ideas.这些课程给学生提供了更多机会来完善自己的想法。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • full
    • ample
    • considerable
    verb + scope
    • have
    • allow (somebody)
    • give somebody
    preposition
    • scope for
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  2. the range of things that a subject, an organization, an activity, etc. deals with(题目、组织、活动等的)范围
    • The police are broadening the scope of their investigation.警方正在扩大调查的范围。
    • in scope Our powers are limited in scope.我们的权限不大。
    • beyond the scope of something This subject lies beyond the scope of our investigation.这一问题超出了我们的调查范围。
    • outside the scope of something 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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    • This is a novel of epic scope and grand passions.这部小说场面宏大,气势磅礴。
    • These disputes fall within the scope of the local courts.处理这些纠纷属于地方法院的职权范围。
    • These criteria were used to determine the scope of the curriculum.这些标准用以确定课程范围。
    • The survey is too limited in (its) scope.调查的范围太窄了。
    • The sheer scope of the project was impressive.项目的宏大规模令人惊叹。
    • The scope of the exhibition is disappointingly narrow.展品的范围很窄,令人失望。
    • The geographical scope of product markets has widened since the war.战后产品市场的地理范围扩大了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • wide
    • epic
    verb + scope
    • broaden
    • enlarge
    • expand
    scope + verb
    • broaden
    • expand
    • extend
    preposition
    • beyond the scope of
    • outside the scope of
    • in (something’s) scope
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  3. -scope
    (in nouns构成名词) an instrument for looking through or watching something with…镜(观察仪器)
    • microscope显微镜
    • telescope望远镜
  4. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘target for shooting at’): from Italian scopo ‘aim’, from Greek skopos ‘target’, from skeptesthai ‘look out’. noun sense 3 early 17th cent. from modern Latin -scopium, from Greek skopein ‘look at’. The verb dates from the 1970s.

scope

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they scope
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he / she / it scopes
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past simple scoped
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past participle scoped
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-ing form scoping
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  1. scope something (informal) to look at or examine something carefully and completely仔细看;彻底检查
    • His eyes scoped the room, trying to spot her in the crowd.他环顾房间四周,想在人群中找到她。
  2. to examine something carefully before you start work on it so that you know the size of the task(开始某项工作前)了解,查清,探明
    • scope something The information helped us scope the project.这些信息帮助我们在开展工作前了解该项目的情况。
    • scope something out They had already scoped out project needs and costs.他们已经确定了项目需求和成本。
  3. Word Originverb early 17th cent. from modern Latin -scopium, from Greek skopein ‘look at’. The verb dates from the 1970s.

Scope

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  1. a British charity which helps people with a disability, especially those with cerebral palsy (= a condition caused by brain damage before or at birth, which makes people lose control of their movements). It was formed in 1952 as the Spastics Society and given the new name Scope in 1994. It has several schools and other centres in Britain.范围:一家英国慈善机构,它帮助残疾人,特别是患有脑瘫的人(这是指出生前或出生时脑部受损导致人们无法控制自己的运动的状况)。它成立于1952年,当时名为Spastics Society,1994年更名为Scope。它在英国拥有数所学校和其他中心。
TOEFL BNC: 2487 COCA: 3107
scope

noun¹

1opportunity機會ADJECTIVE | VERB + SCOPE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEfull充分的餘地In her new house she had full scope for her passion for gardening.在新房子裏,她有充分的空間釋放自己對園藝的熱情。ample, considerable, enormous, great, huge, tremendous充分的機會;相當大的餘地;極大的空間limited有限的空間VERB + SCOPEhave有餘地allow (sb), give sb, leave (sb), offer (sb), provide (sb with)(給某人)留有餘地;給予某人機會;(向某人)提供機會These courses give students more scope for developing their own ideas.這些課程給學生提供了更多機會來完善自己的想法。increase, reduce增加/減少機會PREPOSITIONscope for⋯的機會There is limited scope for creativity in my job.我的工作發揮創造力的空間有限。
scope

noun²

2range/extent範圍ADJECTIVE | VERB + SCOPE | SCOPE + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbroad, wide廣闊的/寬廣的範圍epic, vast宏大的/浩瀚的範圍This is a novel of epic scope and grand passions.這部小說場面宏大,氣勢磅礴。global, international, national全球/國際/全國範圍sheer宏大規模The sheer scope of the project was impressive.項目的宏大規模令人驚歎。limited, narrow有限的/狹窄的範圍The scope of the exhibition is disappointingly narrow.展品的範圍很窄,令人失望。proper合適的範圍the proper scope of the criminal law刑法的適用範圍geographic, geographical地域範圍The geographical scope of product markets has widened since the war.戰後產品市場的地理範圍擴大了。VERB + SCOPEbroaden, enlarge, expand, extend, increase, widen拓展範圍;擴大範圍;延伸範圍limit, narrow, reduce, restrict限制/縮小/減小/約束範圍define, determine界定/確定範圍These criteria were used to determine the scope of the curriculum.這些標準用以確定課程範圍。SCOPE + VERBbroaden, expand, extend, increase範圍拓寬/擴大/延伸/加大PREPOSITIONbeyond the scope of, outside the scope of超出⋯的範圍The subject lies outside the scope of this book.這個題目超出了本書的範圍。in (sth's) scope在(⋯)範圍上The survey is too limited in (its) scope.調查的範圍太窄了。within the scope of在⋯範圍之內These disputes fall within the scope of the local courts.處理這些糾紛屬於地方法院的職權範圍。
TOEFL BNC: 2487 COCA: 3107
scope noun
scope (scope for improvement) range2 (limited in scope)
scope

noun

scope ♦︎ room ♦︎ marginThese are all words for the opportunity to do sth, the possibility of sth happening, or the extra time, space, money, etc. needed for this. 这些词均表示机会、可能性或时间、空间、金钱等方面的余地。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配scope / room / margin for sthto have scope / room for sthto give / allow sb scope / room for sth scope [uncountable] the opportunity or ability to do or achieve sth (做或实现某事的)机会,能力Her job offers very little scope for creativity.她的工作没有什么可发挥创意的地方。The extra money will give us the scope to improve our facilities.有了这笔额外资金我们就能改善设备了。First try to do something that is within your scope.你先试着做一些自己力所能及的事。 see also scope range 2 room [uncountable] (always used with for or to + infinitive 总是与for或带to的不定式连用) the possibility of sth existing or happening; the opportunity to do sth (某事存在或发生的)可能性;机会He had to be certain. There could be no room for doubt.他必须确信无疑,不能有任何的疑惑。There's some room for improvement in your work (= it is not as good as it could be).你的工作还有改进的余地。It is important to give children room to think for themselves.给孩子独立思考的机会是很重要的。 margin ˈmɑːdʒɪn; NAmE ˈmɑːrdʒən [countable, usually singular, uncountable] an extra amount of sth such as time, space, money, etc. that you include in order to make sure that sth is successful (时间、空间、金钱等的)余地The equipment has been designed to give an increased safety margin.这台设备在设计中增加了安全系数。The narrow gateway left me little margin for error as I reversed the car.门口很狭窄,我倒车时稍有差错都不行。
TOEFL BNC: 2487 COCA: 3107
scope
Opportunities: opportunity, chance, choice...
Freedom and independence: autarky, freedom, independence...
To study, check or examine something: study, check, examine...

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