compass
Aussprache: [ˈkɒmpəs]
Kontext: „navigation“
(noun) a tool that helps people find direction. It usually has a needle that points to the North, so you know which way to go when you're outside or exploring.
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I used my compass to find the right path in the woods during our hike.
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Without a compass, I felt lost in the unfamiliar area.
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Do you know how to use a compass when you’re hiking?
Kontext: „range or scope“
(noun) the area or limits within which something can operate. When we talk about something's compass, we mean how wide or narrow its reach or influence is.
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The project's compass included many different aspects of environmental protection.
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Her responsibilities did not fall within the compass of her job description.
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What is the compass of this discussion on climate change?
Kontext: „determine direction“
(verb) to navigate or guide someone to a certain direction, usually using a compass. It’s about showing them where to go.
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I can compass the team through the forest by following the compass directions.
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He couldn't compass the way back because he lost his compass.
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Can you compass us to the nearest gas station from here?