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scoutmaster

/skout-mas-ter, -mah-ster/US // ˈskaʊtˌmæs tər, -ˌmɑ stər //UK // (ˈskaʊtˌmɑːstə) //

童子军团长,童子军领袖,童子军队长,童子军军长

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the leader or officer in charge of a band of scouts.
    • : the adult leader of a troop of Boy Scouts.

Examples

  • In a gripping new memoir, he describes how he sought to bring William Fox, the Scoutmaster who sexually abused him, to justice.

  • Is it acceptable or unacceptable for this youth minister to serve as Scoutmaster?

  • The youth minister traditionally serves as Scoutmaster for the troop.

  • On this occasion, the scoutmaster asked me to sleep in his tent.

  • Yet they rallied around the scoutmaster because he was charismatic and well liked.

  • I could get into the army if I wanted to lie; but I promised our scoutmaster.

  • I got to talk to my scoutmaster about it, 'cause I said I would.

  • The official, usually the patrol leader or Scoutmaster, decides the plays and tosses the dollars back to the players.

  • Usually the Scoutmaster or Scout leader acts as umpire, calls off each play as made and keeps the score.

  • I have been appointed Scoutmaster for this district and I want to organize one or two more patrols so that I can have a troop.