scout

scout
1. noun
1) (a person, aircraft etc sent out to bring in information, spy etc: The scouts reported that there were Indians nearby.) explorador
2) ((with capital: formerly Boy Scout) a member of the Scout Movement, an organization of boys formed to develop alertness and strong character.) explorador, scout

2. verb
(to act as a scout or spy: A party was sent ahead to scout.) reconocer el terreno, buscar, andar en busca de
scout n scout

scout /(e)s'kau(t)/ sustantivo masculino y femenino scout
scout adjetivo & mf scout 'scout' also found in these entries: Spanish: explorador - explorar English: cub scout - girl guide - girl scout - scout - scout around - boy - cub - explorer - girl
scout
tr[skaʊt]
noun
1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (person) explorador,-ra; (plane) avión nombre masculino de reconocimiento
2 (boy) scout nombre masculino
3 (talent spotter) cazatalentos nombre masulino o femenino
4 (act of scouting) busca, búsqueda
intransitive verb
1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL reconocer el terreno
2 (look for) buscar (about/around, -), andar en busca de (about/around, -)
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
scout camp acampada de scouts
scout troop grupo scout
scout ['skaʊt] vi
1) reconnoiter: reconocer
2)
to scout around for : explorar en busca de
scout n
1) : explorador m, -dora f
2) or talent scout : cazatalentos mf
scout
n.
batidor s.m.
corredor, -ora s.m.,f.
descubridor, -ora s.m.,f.
escampavía s.f.
escucha s.f.
exploración s.f.
explorador, -ora s.m.,f.
niño explorador s.m.
reconocimiento s.m.
v.
explorar v.

I skaʊt
noun
1)
a) (person) explorador, -dora m,f, escucha mf
b) (look, search) (no pl)

to have a scout around (the area) — explorar or recorrer la zona, hacer* un reconocimiento de la zona

2) also Scout (boy scout) explorador m, (boy) scout m; (girl scout) exploradora f, (girl) scout f; (before n)

the scout movement — el escutismo, el movimiento de los scouts

3) (talent scout) cazatalentos mf

II
intransitive verb
a) (Mil) reconocer* el terreno
b) (search)

to scout FOR something — andar* en busca de algo

Phrasal Verbs:
[skaʊt]
1. N
1) (=person) (Mil) explorador(a) m / f ; (also: boy scout) muchacho m explorador

(talent) scout — (Sport, Cine, Theat) cazatalentos mf inv

2) * (=reconnaissance) reconocimiento m ; (=search) búsqueda f

to have a scout round — reconocer or explorar el terreno

we'll have a scout (round) for it — (fig) lo buscaremos

2.
VI (=explore) explorar; (Mil) reconocer el terreno

to scout for sth — buscar algo

3.
CPD

scout car N — (Mil) vehículo m de reconocimiento

* * *

I [skaʊt]
noun
1)
a) (person) explorador, -dora m,f, escucha mf
b) (look, search) (no pl)

to have a scout around (the area) — explorar or recorrer la zona, hacer* un reconocimiento de la zona

2) also Scout (boy scout) explorador m, (boy) scout m; (girl scout) exploradora f, (girl) scout f; (before n)

the scout movement — el escutismo, el movimiento de los scouts

3) (talent scout) cazatalentos mf

II
intransitive verb
a) (Mil) reconocer* el terreno
b) (search)

to scout FOR something — andar* en busca de algo

Phrasal Verbs:

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