scope

scope — 名詞

1. the full range of ideas, topics, or activities that a subject, document, discuss

1.名詞B2
釋義

範圍;範疇

議題或活動涉及的領域大小

the full range of ideas, topics, or activities that a subject, document, discussion, project, or law covers or deals with.

例句

The scope of the science project included climate change and renewable energy.

這項科學專題的範圍涵蓋了氣候變遷與再生能源。

collocation: the scope of [project/subject]

The lawyer argued that the new regulation fell outside the scope of the existing constitution.

律師主張這項新法規超出了現行憲法的範圍。

preposition pattern: outside the scope of [noun]

同義詞
  • range

    more general and common; scope adds a sense of coverage boundaries

  • extent

    focuses on how far something reaches rather than what it covers

  • breadth

    emphasises how wide or comprehensive something is

  • reach

    informal; suggests how far an influence or effect goes

反義詞
  • limit

    a fixed boundary rather than a range

文法句型

the scope of [noun phrase]

within/beyond/outside the scope of [noun phrase]

用法筆記

Frequently used with the prepositions 'of', 'within', 'beyond', and 'outside'. The phrase 'outside the scope of' signals that something is not covered or included.

常見錯誤

The scope of the problem is very large.
The scale of the problem is very large.
💡'scope' refers to the breadth of content covered; 'scale' refers to size or magnitude.
This book has a wide scope.
This book covers a wide scope of topics.
💡'scope' is typically used with 'of' to specify what the range applies to.

2. the chance or possibility to do, use, or develop something, especially in a crea

2.名詞B2
釋義

空間;餘地

發展或行動的可能性

the chance or possibility to do, use, or develop something, especially in a creative or flexible way.

例句

The studio offers young artists plenty of scope to develop their own style.

這間工作室為年輕藝術家提供了充足的空間來發展自己的風格。

pattern: scope for [someone] to [verb]

The current system leaves very little scope for creative problem-solving among junior staff.

現行制度幾乎沒有為基層員工留下發揮創意解決問題的餘地。

collocation: little scope for [noun/gerund]

同義詞
  • room

    more informal; scope often sounds more deliberate or professional

  • opportunity

    more concrete; scope suggests a general space for action rather than a specific chance

  • capacity

    focuses on ability rather than possibility

文法句型

scope for [noun/gerund]

little/plenty/considerable scope for [noun/gerund]

用法筆記

Typically uncountable and used in positive or neutral contexts. Often paired with adjectives like 'little', 'plenty of', 'considerable', 'ample', or 'limited'.

常見錯誤

I don't have scope to finish this.
I don't have the opportunity to finish this.
💡'scope' describes general possibility, not a specific chance.

3. a tube-shaped optical instrument with lenses or mirrors that makes distant objec

3.名詞C1
釋義

望遠鏡

觀察遠方天體的器具

a tube-shaped optical instrument with lenses or mirrors that makes distant objects in the sky appear larger and clearer.

例句

Henrik set up his scope on the rooftop to watch the meteor shower.

Henrik 在屋頂上架好望遠鏡,準備觀賞流星雨。

informal use: 'scope' for 'telescope'

The astronomer adjusted the scope until the rings of Saturn came into clear view.

天文學家調整望遠鏡,直到土星環清晰可見。

同義詞
  • telescope

    the full, more formal term; 'scope' is a shortening

用法筆記

Informally, English speakers often shorten 'telescope' to 'scope' when the context of stargazing or birdwatching is clear.

4. a small telescope-like device attached to the top of a gun or rifle that helps t

4.名詞C1
釋義

瞄準鏡

安裝在槍枝上的瞄準裝置

a small telescope-like device attached to the top of a gun or rifle that helps the user aim by making the target appear larger and clearer.

例句

The hunter looked through the scope and waited for a deer to step into view.

獵人透過瞄準鏡看出去,等待鹿走進視線。

context: hunting

Reuben spent the afternoon adjusting the scope on his rifle at the shooting range.

Reuben 整個下午都在射擊場調整步槍上的瞄準鏡。

collocation: scope on [gun/rifle]

同義詞

用法筆記

Also called a 'rifle scope' or 'telescopic sight'. In hunting and shooting contexts, 'scope' alone is the usual short form.

5. a scientific instrument with powerful lenses that makes extremely small objects

5.名詞C1
釋義

顯微鏡

觀察微小物體的科學儀器

a scientific instrument with powerful lenses that makes extremely small objects look large enough to be studied in detail.

例句

Under the scope, the students could see the tiny cells that make up a leaf.

在顯微鏡下,學生們可以看到構成葉子的微小細胞。

context: education / biology lab

The lab technician cleaned the scope lens before examining the blood sample under high magnification.

實驗室技術員在進行高倍率觀察之前,先清潔了顯微鏡的鏡片。

同義詞
  • microscope

    the full, more formal term; 'scope' is a shortening used in informal speech

用法筆記

In laboratory and classroom settings, 'scope' is commonly used as an informal short form of 'microscope'.

6. a slender medical device with a light and a small camera at its tip, inserted in

6.名詞C2
釋義

內視鏡

檢查體內器官的醫療裝置

a slender medical device with a light and a small camera at its tip, inserted into the body so that doctors can see inside organs without major surgery.

例句

The doctor inserted a thin scope into the patient's stomach to check for ulcers.

醫生將一根細長的內視鏡從病人的喉嚨伸入胃中,檢查是否有潰瘍。

medical context: examination procedure

The surgeon examined the knee joint with a tiny camera on the end of the scope.

外科醫師利用內視鏡前端的小型攝影機檢查膝關節內部。

同義詞

用法筆記

In medical contexts, 'scope' is a shortening of 'endoscope' or 'arthroscope'. The full medical name is usually preferred in formal writing.

7. a general term for any optical or electronic device designed to let a person see

7.名詞C1
釋義

觀測器

用於觀測的各式光學儀器

a general term for any optical or electronic device designed to let a person see or examine something that would otherwise be difficult to observe.

例句

The engineer peered through the scope on the pipeline tool before lowering it into the shaft.

工程師透過管線檢測工具上的觀測器看了看,然後把它降到豎井裡。

technical/industrial context

Bao's doctor used a tiny scope to examine his vocal cords through a thin tube inserted into the throat.

Bao 的醫生用一根細小的觀測器從喉嚨伸入,檢查他的聲帶。

medical viewing instrument for examination

同義詞

scope — 名詞構詞成分

scope — 字尾

scope — 動詞