example,a television * Scart 连接器;21 针音视频信号
连接器:a Scart socket * 21针音视频信号线插孔
scarves
p/.
of scarf
scary /'skeari; NAmE 'skeri/ adj. (scari er,
scari*est) (/’/i/omw/) frightening 恐怖的;吓人■的:It was a really scary moment.那一刻真是吓人。◊ a scary movie恐怖电 影一see also scare
v.
scat /skaet/ noun [u] a style of jazz singing in which the voice is made
to sound like a musical instrument 拟声
唱法t模拟乐器的爵士乐歌唱方式.)
scath-ing
/'skeidirj/
adj.
~
(about sb/sth) criticizing sb or sth very severely 一厉批评的;无情抨i的;尖刻地斥责 的 H7T1 withering : a
scathing
attack on
the new management针对新的管理层的猛烈抨击◊ He was scathing
about the governmenfs performance. ^ ^ 批评了政府的表现。► scath*ing*ly fliv/.: ‘Oh, she’s
just a 以4’心5£^5«1出1>1劝^说咳,她还是个孩子呢。”他尖
刻地挖苦道。
scato-logic-al /,skaet0'lDd3ikl; NAmE -'la:d3-/ adj. (formal) connected with human
waste from the body in an unpleasant way 与赛便有关的:scatoZogfcaZ humour 不
作的幽默
scatter /'skaet0(r)/ verb, noun
mverb 1 [VN] ~ sth (on/over/around sth)
| ~ sth (with sth)
to throw or drop things
in different directions so that they cover an area of ground 撒;撒播:Scatter the grass seed over the
Zawn.把草籽is[到每坪±<j o Scatter t/ie
〖awn w/ith grass seed.在草味上撒上草籽。◊ They •scattered his cwhes at sea.他们把他柄骨灰血向大海。
2 to move or to make people or animals move
very quickly in different directions 散开;四散;使分散;骑
PH7I disperse : [V] At
the first gunshot, the crowd
scattered.枪声一响,乂_便逃散了。◊ [VN] rhe
explosion scattered
a flock of birds roosting in the trees.
栖息在树丛中的鸟群惊散了。
mnoun [usually sing.] (also scat-ter-ing /'skastarig/ [sing.]) a small amount or number of things spread over an area ■散落;三三两两;零零星星:a scattering 〇/ houses稀稀
落落的垮屋
scat-ter-brain /'skaetabrein; NAmE noun {infor
mal) a person who is always losing or
forgetting things and cannot think in an organized way 思想不集中的 人;健忘的人► scat.ter.brained scatter cushion noun a small cushion that can be placed on
furniture, on the floor, etc. for decoration 小装饰垫_
scatter
diagram (also
scat-ter-gram
/'skaetagraem;
NAmE -targ-/) noun
[statistics i%\\) a diagram that shows
the relationship between two variables
by creating a pattern of dots (表示两个变量关系的)点聚图,散布图
scattered
/'skaetad;
NAmE -tard/ adj. spread far apart over
a wide area or over a long period of time 奋散 的;零散的;疏落的:a/ew scattered sett/ements几个分 ‘的村落◊ sunshine with
scattered showers 晴,间★拿
M
M 〇 Her family are
scattered around the world. M 的家人散居在世界各地。
scatter-gun
/'skaetagAn;
NAmE -targ-/ (6r£) {NAmE scatter-shot /'skaetaXot; NAmE -tarjait/) adj. [only before noun]
referring to a way of doing or dealing with sth by considering many different
possibilities, people, etc. in a way that is not well organized (处事 >.杂乱关;章的, 乱无头绪的,漫无边际的:The scattergun approach to marketing means that
the campaign is not targeted at particuto* individual.促销活动采取渔翁撒网的方法,表
示并非针对特定的人群。
scatty /'skaeti/ adj. (scat-tier,
scat-ti-eist) {BrE, informal) tending to forget things
and behave in a slightly silly
way健忘的;傻乎乎的
scav.enge
/'skaBvinds/
1 〜(for sth) (of a person, an animal
or a bird 人、兽或鸟)to search through waste for things that can be used or
eaten (从废弃物中)觅 食;捡破烂;拾荒:[VN] Much 〇/ t/iefr
furniture was scavenged 户wn ot/ier people’s
garbage.他们的家具许多
都是从别人扔掉的东西中捡来的。◊ [V] Dogs and/cwces scavenged
through the trash cans /or something to eat.狗 和狐狸从垃圾箱里寻找食物。2 (of animals or birds兽 或鸟)to eat dead animals that
have been killed by another animal, by a car, etc.吃('动物尸体):[VN]
1779 scene
Crows
scavenge carrion on the roads.乌鸦吃弃在路
上的腐肉。◊' [V] Some /ish scavenge on dead /feh in the wi7d.在大自然中,有的鱼以死鱼为食。
scav-en-ger /'skaevind3a(r)/ noun an animal, a bird or a
person that scavenges食裔肉的兽(或鸟);捡破烂的 人;拾荒者
'scavenger hunt noun a game in which
players have to find various objects寻宝游戏(参加者必须找到各种
物品)丨
SCE
/,es si: 'i:/ abbr. Scottish Certificate of Education (exams
taken by Scottish school students at two different levels at the ages of 16 and
17-18)苏格兰教育
证书考试)一see also Higher, Standard Grade
scen-ario /sa'nairiau;
NAmE sa'naeriou/ noun {pi. -os) 1 a description of how
things might happen in the future 设想;_ 方案;预测:Let me suggest a possfWe scenario•我来设想一 #可能出现的情况。◊ 77ie worst- case scenario (= the worst possible
thing that could happen) would be for the factory to be closed
down.
的情况可能是工厂关闭。◊ a nightmare scenario最坏 的可.能 2
a
written outline of what happens in a film/ movie or play (电影或戏剧的)剧情梗概HE] synopsis
scene /si:n/
noun
►
PLACE 地点 1
[C,
usually sing.] ~ (of sth) the place where sth happens,
especially sth unpieasant (尤指不愉快事
件发座的)地点■,现场:the scene 〇/the accident
attacft/crfme 畚故 / 衾击 /
犯罪的现逯◊
JFire_/iighters were on the scene immediatdy•消防队立刻.赶到现场。 o note at place
►
EVENT 事件 2
[C]〜(of sth) an event or a
situation that you see, especially one of a particular type 事件;场
面;: The team's victory
produced scenes of joy all over the country.球队的胜利使举国上下出现一磁欢乐的
场面。◊ She witnessed some very distressing scenes.她 目睹过一些令人非常痛苦的场面。
►
IN MOVIE/PLAY, ETC.亨影、戏剧等 3 [C】a part of a film/
movie, play or book in which
the action happens in one place or is of one particular type 场.面;.片段;镜头: The movie opens with a
scene in a
scene (= the one where I have
a very important part). 在演那场重头戏,袁前,我非常紧张。4 [C] one of the small
sections that a play or an opera is divided into (戏剧或歌剧的)场:Act/, Scene 2 〇/‘Macbeth’《麦克 佩斯》第1幕第2场
►
AREA OF ACTIVITY 活动领域 5 the scene , the …scene
[sing.] {informal) a particular area of
activity or way of iife and the people who are part of it 活动领域;矣; Jg;圈子:After years at the
top, she just vanished from thescene.她在圈内雄踞首位许多年,突然销声匿迹了p ◊ t/ie dub/dance/musfc,
etc. scene 俱乐部圈子、舞坛、音
〇 A newcomer has appeared on the fashion scene. 时装界出现了一位新人。
►
VIEW 景象 6 [C] a view that you
see 景象.;景色;风光:
a rurd scene 赏心悦目:的乡村风光◊ rhey went
abroad for a change of scene (= to see and
experience new surroundings)•他似出换换环境。o note at view
►
PAINTING/PHOTOGRAPH 绘画癌影 7
[C]
a painting, drawing, or photograph of a place and the things that are happening
there表现…疾色的绘画(或摄影)作
品;以…风情为题材的绘画(或摄影)!S:anexhib-
frion
〇/Parisian
street scenes巴黎街景绘画作品展
►
ARGUMENT #• n^v 8 [C, usually sing.] a
loud, angry argument, especially one that happens in public and is
embarrassing (尤指当众、有矣体面的)争吵,吵闹: She had made a scene
in the mfddZe 〇/ the party.她在聚 会中间大闹了一场。◊ ‘Piease Zeave,’ he said. ‘J don’t want a scene. ’“请你走吧,”他说,“我不希望发生
争吵。”
ITMI behind the 'scenes 1 in
the part of a theatre, etc. that the public does not usually see 在后台;在幕后:
The students were able to
go behind the scenes to see how programmes are made•学生可以跑到后台,去看看节目
是怎么制作出来的。2 in
a way that people in general are not aware of #密地;背地里;各幕后:A Zot 〇/ negotiating has been
going on behind the scenes.广泛的