scout out
scout out — 片語動詞
- scout outbase form
- scouts out3rd person singular
- scouting out-ing form
- scouted outpast simple
1. to go to a place and look around it carefully in order to find something or to l
偵查;勘查
前往仔細查看以尋找目標或了解狀況
to go to a place and look around it carefully in order to find something or to learn what the area is like before you do something there
Eliska and Mizuki scouted out the old warehouse before renting it for their art exhibition.
Eliska 和 Mizuki 先勘查了那間舊倉庫,才決定租下來辦藝術展。
scout out + place (warehouse) before deciding
The film crew scouted out locations across the city for their new movie.
劇組花了三天時間在城市各處勘查新電影的拍攝地點。
scout out + locations for a purpose
Lakan scouted out a quiet café near the university where he could study between classes.
Lakan 在大學附近勘查到一間安靜的咖啡廳,可以在課間去那裡讀書。
Before the hiking trip, Talia and Diya scouted out the trail for dangerous spots.
健行之前,Talia 和 Diya 先勘查了步道上有無危險地點。
The company sent Valentina to scout out possible business partners in Jakarta and Surabaya.
公司派 Valentina 前往雅加達和泗水尋找潛在的商業夥伴。
- reconnoiter
more formal, often military or strategic contexts; 'reconnoiter' implies surveying an area for tactical purposes
- explore
broader and more general; exploring does not necessarily have a specific target in mind
- case
informal, sometimes with the suggestion of planning something secret or illegal
- survey
suggests a more systematic or scientific examination of an area
文法句型
scout out + place / target
be + scouting out + place
用法筆記
Frequently used in the inseparable form (scout out + object); the separated form (scout + object + out) is uncommon. The object is typically a physical location or a specific target being looked for, such as a person, a place, or an opportunity.