Scope

Pronunciation:skoʊp
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 范围
  • 视野
  • 机会

Definitions

noun

Definition

The extent or range of something, such as a subject or activity.

In ZH

某事物的范围或领域,例如某个主题或活动的范围。

Examples

  • The scope of the project includes research, development, and testing.
  • We need to broaden the scope of our discussion to include more perspectives.
  • The scope of the investigation was limited to the events of last year.

Cultural Notes

Usually used in academic or professional contexts to outline what will be covered. In discussions, understanding the scope is crucial to avoid misunderstandings.

verb

Definition

To look at or consider something in detail.

In ZH

仔细查看或考虑某事。

Examples

  • The manager scoped out the new office location before making a decision.
  • Before we begin the experiment, let's scope the necessary materials we need.
  • You should scope the competition to understand their strategies.

Cultural Notes

This usage is more informal and often seen in business environments, indicating thorough analysis or observation.

noun

Definition

A device used for viewing, such as a telescope or microscope.

In ZH

用于观察的设备,例如望远镜或显微镜。

Examples

  • He used a telescope to get a better view of the stars.
  • The scientist looked through the microscope to examine the cells.
  • The scope allows us to see things that are far away or very small.

Cultural Notes

In science and education, scopes are essential tools for observation and learning. They are common in laboratories and research settings.