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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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