A person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event.
Fighter and reconnaissance aircraft.
Professional employed by a sports team to analyze the performance of athletes outside the team.
Someone who can find paths through unexplored territory.
Другие значения термина "scout" 1 In answer the scout gave a disgusted wave to the sea beyond.
2 The general wants some few cavalrymen for a scout in the Mazatzal.
3 Bolitho said, I will use every vessel which can scout for us.
4 A minute later, and the fat scout cried out in considerable excitement:
5 The sole descendant of the giants was the scout behind the door.
6 A new grants management office will scout for federal and foundation cash.
7 Another scout took the young man's place as the first rode away.
8 The Solar Guard officer wrenched the scout around violently in his approach.
9 The scout indicated the course, and then added, in an excited undertone:
10 They wanted to see a real scout and plainsman in the saddle.
11 The scout bowed again, still relaxed and easy after a long ride.
12 Albert worked with the scout teams as he works his way back.
13 The aerial scout observes the dummies beneath the sparse covering of branches.
14 Close under the wall he waited, all the scout in him alert.
15 And Dagmar clutched in her tightly clasped hand the lost scout badge.
16 The club say that Broomfield will work as a scout under Baldini.
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