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♦ scope (1) /skəʊp/n.1 [u] ambito; attribuzioni; campo ( d'azione); portata, sfera (fig.): That is beyond the scope of the inquiry, ciò esula dall'ambito (o dal campo) dell'indagine; That is outside my scope, ciò è al di fuori delle mie attribuzioni; ciò non è di mia competenza; within the scope of, entro i limiti di2 [u] libertà d'azione; opportunità; sfogo; sbocco: There is ample scope for improvement, ci sono ampie opportunità di miglioramento; She is given little scope for initiative, le viene data poca libertà d'iniziativa4 (naut.) calumo; tratto di cavo (o di catena dell'ancora) non immerso: The ship is riding to a long scope, la nave è all'ancora con molto calumo● the scope of a missile, la gittata d'un missile □ to give full scope to, dar campo libero a; dar libero sfogo a □ This job gives no scope to ability, le capacità personali non sono chiamate in causa (o non entrano in gioco) in questo lavoroFALSI AMICI: scope non significa scopo. scope (2) /skəʊp/n. (abbr. fam. di)3 telescope.(to) scope /skəʊp/v. t.( slang USA: di solito to scope on, to scope out) esaminare; guardare bene; studiare; esaminare; scrutare; squadrare. -
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scope [skəʊp]1 noun∎ what is the scope of the enquiry? jusqu'où portent ou vont les ramifications de l'enquête?;∎ does the matter fall within the scope of the law? est-ce que l'affaire tombe sous le coup de la loi?;∎ it is beyond the scope of this study/of my powers cela dépasse le cadre de cette étude/de mes compétences;∎ to extend the scope of one's activities/of an enquiry élargir le champ de ses activités/le cadre d'une enquête;∎ the book is too narrow in scope le livre est d'une portée trop limitée∎ it's a venture of unusual scope c'est une entreprise d'une envergure exceptionnelle(c) (opportunity, room) occasion f, possibilité f;∎ the guidelines leave a lot of scope for interpretation les instructions laissent une grande place à l'interprétation;∎ there's plenty of scope for development/for improvement les possibilités de développement/d'amélioration ne manquent pas;∎ the job gave him full/little scope to demonstrate his talents son travail lui fournissait de nombreuses/peu d'occasions de montrer ses talents;∎ I'd like a job with more scope j'aimerais un poste qui me donne plus de perspectives d'évolution;∎ there's little scope for people with your qualifications il y a peu de possibilités pour des gens avec des qualifications telles que les vôtres∎ he's at the beach scoping the babes il est à la plage en train de mater les nanas∎ did you scope that ring he was wearing? t'as vu un peu la bague qu'il avait au doigt?∎ I'm going to scope out the neighborhood and find a good restaurant je vais repérer un peu le quartier pour essayer de trouver un bon restaurant -
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scope [skəʊp]a. [of law, regulation] portée f ; [of undertaking] envergure f ; [of powers, problem] étendue f ; [of changes] ampleur fb. ( = opportunity) his job gave him plenty of scope to show his ability son travail lui a amplement permis de faire la preuve de ses compétencesc. ( = competences, capabilities) compétences fpl* * *[skəʊp]1) ( opportunity) possibilité f2) ( range) ( of plan) envergure f; (of inquiry, report, study, book) portée f; (of changes, disaster, knowledge, power) étendue fto be within/outside the scope of the study — faire partie du/sortir du champ de l'étude
3) ( capacity) compétences fplto be within/beyond the scope of somebody — entrer dans/dépasser les compétences de quelqu'un
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scope n1 ( opportunity) possibilité f ; scope for sth possibilité(s) de qch ; scope for sb to do possibilités pour qn de faire ; to have scope to do avoir la possibilité de faire ; to give sb scope to do laisser toute latitude à qn de faire ;2 (range, extent) ( of plan) envergure f ; (of inquiry, report, study) portée f ; (of changes, disaster, knowledge, power) étendue f ; ( of textbook) champ m, portée f ; the research is broad/narrow in scope le champ de la recherche est large/étroit ; to be within/outside the scope of the study faire partie du/sortir du champ de l'étude ; to fall within the scope of the survey rentrer dans le champ du sondage ; to extend the scope of the investigation élargir le champ de l'enquête ;3 ( capacity) compétences fpl ; to be within/beyond the scope of sb entrer dans/dépasser les compétences de qn ;4 Ling portée f. -
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Ⅰscope [skəυp] n1) грани́цы, ра́мки, преде́лы (возможностей, знаний и т.п.);a mind of wide scope челове́к широ́ких взгля́дов, широ́кого кругозо́ра
;it is beyond my scope э́то вне мое́й компете́нции
2) преде́л, масшта́б, разма́х, сфе́ра;scope of fire воен. по́ле обстре́ла
3) возмо́жности, просто́р (для передвижения, действий, мысли и т.п.);to give one's fancy full scope дать просто́р фанта́зии
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SCOPE, subsystem for the control of operations and plan evaluation————————SCOPE, supervisory control of program execution————————SCOPE, system to coordinate the operation of peripheral equipmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > SCOPE
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scope nэкран электронно-лучевой трубкиradar scopeэкран радиолокатораrange scopeдальномер -
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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SCOPE (ON) SOMEONE (TO) = TO SCOPE SOMEONE OUTпялиться, разглядывать кого-то (употребляется чаще всего в смысле - на девок глазеть). -
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English-german engineering dictionary > scope of application
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scope of a law Anwendungsbereich m eines Gesetzes -
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scope of duties Aufgabenbereich m
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scope — UK US /skəʊp/ noun [U] ► the range of things that an activity, company, law, etc. deals with: »large/ambitious in scope beyond/outside the scope of sth »He involved himself in affairs beyond the scope of his job. within the scope of sth »To come… … Financial and business terms