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词汇 scoop
释义 scoop
noun
uk /skuːp/ us /skuːp/

scoopnoun (TOOL)


[ C ]
a tool with a deep bowl-shaped end that is used to dig out and move a soft substance or powder: 勺子;戽斗
a measuring scoop量匙
an ice-cream scoop冰激凌勺
 
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[ C ]
the amount held by a scoop: 一勺(或铲)的量
Just one scoop of mashed potato for me, please.请给我一勺土豆泥就够了。
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Kitchen utensils
bain-marie
bakeware
baller
beater
bottle opener
coddler
colander
cookie cutter
cookware
corer
palette knife
parer
paring knife
pastry blender
peeler
spreader
squeezer
tin opener
tine
toasting fork

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Measurements of volume: informal

scoopnoun (NEWS)


[ C ]
a story or piece of news discovered and published by one newspaper before all the others: 抢先报道的新闻;独家新闻
The paper managed to secure a major scoop and broke the scandal to the world.这家报纸设法抢先报道了一个重要新闻,把这件丑闻公诸于世。
[ S ]informal
the latest information about something:
Talk to his friends to get the scoop on his love life.
Ask the salesperson for the scoop on the brand you're buying.
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News reporting & the press
ambulance chaser
breaking news
bury the ledeidiom
citizen journalism
correspondent
dispatch
hit the headlinesidiom
hot off the pressidiom
investigative journalism
investigative journalist
journalism
journalist
pap
paparazzo
photojournalism
photojournalist
press baron
spoiler
the Associated Press
the Press Association

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Gossip and rumour
scoop
verb[ T ]
uk /skuːp/ us /skuːp/

scoopverb[T] (TOOL)


to move something with a scoop or with something used as a scoop: (用勺)舀;(用铲)铲
He scooped the sand into a bucket with his hands.他用手把沙子捧进桶里。
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Transferring and transporting objects
air freight
bear
bearer
borne
bring
budge
carry
conveyance
heft
import
light speed
manhandle
paper round
payload
pick
shunt
transference
truck
virement
wheel

scoopverb[T] (WIN)


to get a large number of votes or prizes: 大量获得(选票或奖项)
The party is expected to scoop up the majority of the working-class vote.人们预料该党将赢得工人阶级的大多数选票。
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Getting, receiving and accepting
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
awardee
carve
draw
earn
get back
get out of something
get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom
glom onto something/someone
go to someone
pocket
score
screw
screw something out of someone
secure
seize
seize on/upon something
snap something up

scoopverb[T] (NEWS)


to be the first newspaper to discover and print an important news story: 抢在…之前报道
Just as we were about to publish the story, we were scooped by a rival paper.正当我们打算发布这条消息时,被另一家报社抢先了一步。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

News reporting & the press
ambulance chaser
breaking news
bury the ledeidiom
citizen journalism
correspondent
dispatch
hit the headlinesidiom
hot off the pressidiom
investigative journalism
investigative journalist
journalism
journalist
pap
paparazzo
photojournalism
photojournalist
press baron
spoiler
the Associated Press
the Press Association

Idiom


scoop the pool

Phrasal verbs


scoop something out
scoop something/someone up

scoop | American Dictionary


scoop
noun
us/skup/

scoopnoun (TOOL)


[ C ]
a tool with a handle and a curved, open end, used to dig out and move an amount of something:
an ice-cream scoop
[ C ]
A scoop is also the amount held by a scoop:
Just one scoop of mashed potatoes for me, please.

scoopnoun (NEWS)


[ Cusually sing ]
a news story discovered and published by one newspaper before all the others
[ Cusually sing ]
The scoop is also the most recent information or details:
What’s the scoop on the new boss?
scoop
verb[ T ]
us/skup/

scoopverb[T] (DIG OUT)


to use a scoop to dig out and move an amount of something:
Scoop out the melon with a spoon.
He scooped the sand into a bucket.

scoopverb[T] (PUBLISH)


to be the first newspaper to discover and publish a news story :
Another paper scooped the story, just as we were about to publish it.

Examples of scoop


scoop
The lighting scoops are a good example [16].
She scooped paste and lighted the lamp.
When a hunter finds a cricket, he scoops it up in his net, and, holding his torch between his teeth, takes a good look at it.
There is widespread concern about industrial fishing for fishmeal, scooping out immature fish from the sea and damaging the possibilities for regeneration of the stock.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
The subject is often scooped up in defence or foreign affairs debates, but its importance must be emphasised.
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When they started to fish the marks foreign trawlers were immediately on the scene, scooping the fish up.
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Even the strongest management would have avoided involving its paper in a strike and seeing its circulation scooped up by one of its competitors.
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The remains of that 16-year-old boy were scooped up in a plastic bag.
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I was photographed with him as he scooped out the ice and said that it was a splendid development.
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Alternatively, he might abandon all attempts to report the reading, and risk finding that some more assiduous rival had scooped him.
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In essence, the consultation paper is scooping in nature.
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Then they cut down and simply scooped the coal out.
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By comparison, the finest scoops of today's tabloid press are very feeble affairs.
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They are scooped up in our great education system and go off and do something else.
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He scooped her up and took her to hospital and saved her life.
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