scope.
(Of reach).
2. m. ability to achieve or to cover a distance. Of sight, of a projectile, a radio station
3. m. capacity physical, intellectual or otherwise that allows to or address something or access to it. The metaphysical questions are beyond my reach
4. m. talent, lights. U m. in pl.
5. m. balance which, according to the accounts, is should be.
6. m. In newspapers, news or news received at the last minute section.7. m. significance, effect and significance of something. That disaster had national scope
8. m. Esgr. Distance to reach a weapon white or black.
9. m. Fís. Penetration of a particle in a medium specific material.
10. m. Impr. Part of an original which is distributed to each of the compositors for its composition.
11. m. Mil. Quantity in the adjustment was in favour of the soldier.
12. m. Veter. alcanzadura.13. m. Chile and Peru. Input or suggestion in meetings or public debates.
14. m. p. us. Special email that is sent to reach to the ordinary.
1. m. Chile. Homonymy between persons of the same names and surnames.
to the, to my, your, etc., scope.
1. locs. adjs. Easy to get. Everything within your reach. U t. c. locs. income. Chooses between what you have at your fingertipswalk him to someone , or , the scopes.
1. locs. verbs. go you to the scope.
dar scope to someone or something.
1. loc. verb. To achieve it, get it, seize him or it.
go someone at, or , the scopes of something.1. locs. verbs. Be about to get it.
go to someone , or , the scopes.
1. locs. verbs. Closely observe the steps that gives to ignite it, find out their conduct or discover their handling.
1. loc. verb. Mil. p. us. Pursue the enemy.
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