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skəup1) ((often with for) the opportunity or chance to do, use or develop: There's no scope for originality in this job.) mulighet, spillerom2) (the area or extent of an activity etc: Few things are beyond the scope of a child's imagination.) rekkevidde; fatteevnekikkert--------områdesubst. \/skəʊp\/1) rekkevidde, ramme, omfang2) spillerom3) forkortelse for telescope, microscope4) ( sjøfart) forklaring: (utfirt del av) tau eller kjetting5) ( militærvesen) rekkevidde, skuddvidde6) ( radar) skop7) ( EDB) definisjonsområdeexceed the scope of one's authority gå ut over sine fullmaktergive free scope to something\/someone gi noe\/noen fritt spillerom \/ frie tøylerhave free scope eller have full scope ha fritt spillerom, ha frie tøylerhave scope for action ha handlingsfrihetprovide scope for someone's abilities gi noen mulighet til å utvikle sine talenter\/evnerwithin the scope of innenfor rammen av, innen grensene for
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