-
1 רכב סיור
scout -
2 הצופים
scout movement, member of the Boy or Girl Scouts -
3 שבועת הצופה
scout's oath -
4 גשש
n. scout, scouter; path-finder, tracker————————v. to feel, grope; scout -
5 תייר
תַּיָּירm. (תּוּר) spy, scout, guide. B. Kam. 116b ואם שכרו ת׳וכ׳ if the caravan hired a scout to go before it; Tosef.B. Mets. VII, 13; Y. ib. VI, end, 11a. Y.Yoma I, 38b, a. e. הת׳ הגדול, v. חּוּר I; a. fr.Pl. תַּיָּירִים. Yalk. Cant. 983 (play on בתורים, Cant. 1:10) שני תורת נעשו ת׳ טובים לישראל (read: שתי תורות) two laws (the written and the oral) became good guides for Israel. -
6 תַּיָּיר
תַּיָּירm. (תּוּר) spy, scout, guide. B. Kam. 116b ואם שכרו ת׳וכ׳ if the caravan hired a scout to go before it; Tosef.B. Mets. VII, 13; Y. ib. VI, end, 11a. Y.Yoma I, 38b, a. e. הת׳ הגדול, v. חּוּר I; a. fr.Pl. תַּיָּירִים. Yalk. Cant. 983 (play on בתורים, Cant. 1:10) שני תורת נעשו ת׳ טובים לישראל (read: שתי תורות) two laws (the written and the oral) became good guides for Israel. -
7 לדחות בבוז
disdain, scorn, scout, spurn -
8 מצפה
n. expectant, expecter, expectative; watchman, scout, looker-on————————watch-tower, look-out, observatory, outpost -
9 סיור
patrol, reconnaissance, scout, scouting; tour, cruise, sightseeing, travel, ramble -
10 סייר
n. explorer————————n. patrolman, scout, pathfinder, patroller, scouter, spy; tourist————————v. to tour, patrol -
11 סיר
n. patrolman, scout, pathfinder, patroller, scouter, spy; tourist————————v. be visited (place)————————v. to tour, patrol————————pot, vessel, kettle, pan, saucepan -
12 צוף
Boy Scout————————nectar; honeydew (plants) -
13 צופה
n. scout, ranger, scouter, brownie, cub; observer, watcher, onlooker; spectator, viewer; prophet, foreseer -
14 צף
v. be coated, covered, plated————————v. be expected; foreseen; observed; watched————————v. be flooded; set afloat; dumped (goods)————————v. become coated, become plated, be covered————————v. to coat, cover, plate————————v. to expect, anticipate, foresee————————v. to expect, anticipate; wait————————v. to float————————v. to flood, inundate; set afloat; dump (goods)————————v. to flow; emerge————————v. to observe, watch, scout -
15 שמש
n. attendant, servant, caretaker, lackey, scout, servitor, beadle————————v. to fix, make serviceable————————v. to serve as, function as; wait upon————————v. to use, exploit————————auxiliary candle (for lighting in Hanukkah)————————sun -
16 תצפית
observation, watch, scout; vantage point; forecast -
17 תר
v. be allowed, let; untied; released, set free————————v. be left, remain; survive————————v. be warned, cautioned————————v. to allow, let; untie, loosen; release, set free————————v. to explore, tour, survey; spy, scout; inquire————————v. to solve; outlaw————————v. to warn, caution -
18 תייר
תַּיָּיר, תַּיָּרch. sam(תייר spy, scout, guide). Targ. Job 29:15 Var. (Ms. טַיָּיר).Cant. R. to II, 12 (play on התור ib.) קוכ ת׳ טבוכ׳ the voice of a good guide has been heard …, that is, Moses and Aaron. -
19 תיר
תַּיָּיר, תַּיָּרch. sam(תייר spy, scout, guide). Targ. Job 29:15 Var. (Ms. טַיָּיר).Cant. R. to II, 12 (play on התור ib.) קוכ ת׳ טבוכ׳ the voice of a good guide has been heard …, that is, Moses and Aaron. -
20 תַּיָּיר
תַּיָּיר, תַּיָּרch. sam(תייר spy, scout, guide). Targ. Job 29:15 Var. (Ms. טַיָּיר).Cant. R. to II, 12 (play on התור ib.) קוכ ת׳ טבוכ׳ the voice of a good guide has been heard …, that is, Moses and Aaron.
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
scout — scout, scoute [ skut ] n. m. et adj. • 1910; angl. boy scout, de scout « éclaireur » ♦ Enfant, adolescent faisant partie d un mouvement de scoutisme. ⇒ boy scout, compagnon, éclaireur, louveteau, pionnier; guide, 2. jeannette. Les scouts de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
SCOUT eh! — is an organization of registered Scouts Canada members dedicated to transforming Scouts Canada into a democratic association . The name is an acronym for Scouts Canada Ordinary member Unity Taskforce Association .SCOUT eh! was founded in August,… … Wikipedia
Scout — bezeichnet: Späher, ein Kundschafter, Informationssammler Pfadfinder, in der Erziehungsbewegung für Kinder und Jugendliche Scout (Internet), Suchverzeichnisse oder Personen für Spezialthemen Scout (Sport), im Profisport eine Person, die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Scout — Scout, n. [OF. escoute scout, spy, fr. escouter, escolter, to listen, to hear, F. [ e]couter, fr. L. auscultare, to hear with attention, to listen to. See {Auscultation}.] 1. A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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. [1913 Webster] Take more men, And scout him round. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scout — 〈[ skaʊt] m. 6; engl. Bez. für〉 Pfadfinder [engl., „Weggefährte“ <mengl. scouten <afrz. escouter „zuhören“ <lat. auscultare] * * * Scout [ska̮ut ], der; s, s [engl. scout = Kundschafter < mengl. scoute < afrz. escoute, über das… … Universal-Lexikon
scout — s.m. e f.inv. agg.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. s.m. e f.inv., boy scout 2. agg.inv., relativo ai boy scout: campeggio scout, capo scout {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1927. ETIMO: propr. accorc. di boy scout … Dizionario italiano
scout — ► NOUN 1) a soldier or other person sent ahead of a main force to gather information about the enemy. 2) (also Scout) a member of the Scout Association, a boys organization with the aim of developing their character through outdoor and other… … English terms dictionary
Scout — (skout), v. t. [Icel. sk[=u]ta a taunt; cf. Icel. sk[=u]ta to jut out, skota to shove, skj[=o]ta to shoot, to shove. See {Shoot}.] To reject with contempt, as something absurd; to treat with ridicule; to flout; as, to scout an idea or an apology … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scout — Scout, v. i. To go on the business of scouting, or watching the motions of an enemy; to act as a scout. [1913 Webster] With obscure wing Scout far and wide into the realm of night. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scout — (skout), n. [Icel. sk[=u]ta a small craft or cutter.] A swift sailing boat. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] So we took a scout, very much pleased with the manner and conversation of the passengers. Pepys. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English