transcription, транскрипция: [ skoʊp ]
1.
If there is scope for a particular kind of behaviour or activity, people have the opportunity to behave in this way or do that activity.
He believed in giving his staff scope for initiative...
Banks had increased scope to develop new financial products.
N-UNCOUNT : oft N for n , N to-inf
2.
The scope of an activity, topic, or piece of work is the whole area which it deals with or includes.
Mr Dobson promised to widen the organisation’s scope of activity.
N-SING : usu N of n