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1 scope
n1) межі, рамкиthe scope of smb.'s knowledge — широта чиїхось знань
2) масштаб, розмах, сфера, поле (діяльності)the scope of fire — військ. поле обстрілу
the scope of smb.'s activities — сфера чиєїсь діяльності
3) можливість, простір, свобода (дій)he has full (free) scope to act — йому надано повну свободу дій
4) кінцева мета; задум; основна ідея5) мор. довжина випущеного якірного ланцюга6) (скор. від microscope) мікроскоп7) (скор. від telescope) телескопscope sight — військ. оптичний приціл
* * *I n1) межі, рамки, границі ( можливостей)2) масштаб, сфера, поле ( діяльності)3) можливість, простір, свобода ( дій)4) icт. кінцева мета; задум, основна ідея (автора, книги)5) мop. довжина попущеного ( якірного) ланцюгаII скор. від microscope, telescope, periscope,від назв оптичних приладів; див.-scope -
2 scope
I [skəup] n1) ме́жі, ра́мкиa mind of wide scope — люди́на широ́ких по́глядів
it is beyond my scope — це по́за моє́ю компете́нцією
2) масшта́б, ро́змах, сфе́ра3) можли́вість, про́стір, свобо́даhe has full [free] scope — йому́ на́дано по́вну свобо́ду дій
4) розм. на́мір, мета́II [skəup] n
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