scope
scope
skoʊp
skowp
British pronunciation
/skə‌ʊp/

Définition et signification de « scope » en anglais

Scope
01

lunette, viseur

a device with lenses or mirrors used to magnify and clearly view distant objects
scope definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Birdwatchers often carry a scope to observe rare species in the forest.
Les ornithologues amateurs transportent souvent un télescope pour observer les espèces rares dans la forêt.
02

portée, étendue

the area or extent within which something operates, has influence, or exercises control
example
Exemples
His authority has limited scope within the department.
Son autorité a une portée limitée au sein du département.
03

oscilloscope, oscillographe

a device that provides visual representations of electrical signals or varying electrical quantities, allowing analysis and measurement
example
Exemples
Voltage fluctuations were clearly visible on the scope.
Les fluctuations de tension étaient clairement visibles sur l'oscilloscope.
04

cadre, contexte

the conditions that form the background in which an action, event, or situation takes place
example
Exemples
Within the scope of this project, we can not test every variable.
Dans le cadre de ce projet, nous ne pouvons pas tester chaque variable.
05

portée, étendue

the range of meaning or influence that a word, phrase, or grammatical element covers in a sentence or discourse
example
Exemples
In this sentence, " only " has a narrow scope.
Dans cette phrase, « only » a une portée étroite.
06

portée, champ d'action

the opportunity or capacity to do or achieve something
example
Exemples
His job offers little scope for personal growth, so he's considering a career change.
Son travail offre peu de champ pour la croissance personnelle, alors il envisage un changement de carrière.
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