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scout·ing, Scout·ing [ʼskaʊtɪŋ, Am -t̬ɪŋ] nattr, inv Pfadfinder- -
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1. noun1)[Boy] Scout — Pfadfinder, der
2) (Mil. etc.): (sent to get information) Späher, der/ Späherin, die; Kundschafter, der/ Kundschafterin, die2. intransitive verbscout for somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas Ausschau halten
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/110176/scout_about">scout about* * *1. noun1) (a person, aircraft etc sent out to bring in information, spy etc: The scouts reported that there were Indians nearby.) der/die Kundschafter(in)2) ((with capital: formerly Boy Scout) a member of the Scout Movement, an organization of boys formed to develop alertness and strong character.) der Pfadfinder2. verb(to act as a scout or spy: A party was sent ahead to scout.) auskundschaften* * *[skaʊt]n see scout I. 1* * *[skaʊt]1. nto have or take a scout (a)round for sth — sich nach etw umsehen
3) (= football scout etc) Kundschafter(in) m(f), Spion(in) m(f); (= talent scout) Talentsucher(in) m(f)5) (Brit UNIV) Diener für die College-Studenten2. vierkunden, auskundschaftento scout for sth — nach etw Ausschau or Umschau halten
he was scouting for new talent — er war auf Talentsuche
3. vtarea, country erkunden* * *scout1 [skaʊt]A s2. MILa) Erkundungs-, Aufklärungsfahrzeug nb) SCHIFF Aufklärungskreuzer mon the scout auf Erkundung4. a) Pfadfinder mb) US Pfadfinderin f5. a good scout ein feiner KerlB v/iscouting party Spähtrupp mC v/t2. (wachsam) beobachten3. SPORT eine gegnerische Mannschaft etc beobachtenscout2 [skaʊt] v/t obs verächtlich zurückweisen* * *1. noun1)[Boy] Scout — Pfadfinder, der
2) (Mil. etc.): (sent to get information) Späher, der/ Späherin, die; Kundschafter, der/ Kundschafterin, die2. intransitive verbscout for somebody/something — nach jemandem/etwas Ausschau halten
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Aufklärer m.Kundschafter m.Pfadfinder m.Späher - m.Wandervogel m.
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