1 VERB (敏捷地)抱起,拿起,捡起,拽过来 If you scoop a person or thing somewhere, you put your hands or arms under or round them and quickly move them there. (敏捷地)抱起,拿起,捡起,拽过来 [Also VERB n]
2 VERB (用勺子等)舀,盛 If you scoop something from a container, you remove it with something such as a spoon. (用勺子等)舀,盛
3 N-COUNT 勺;勺状物 A scoop is an object like a spoon which is used for picking up a quantity of a food such as ice cream or an ingredient such as flour. 勺;勺状物
SYN ladle, bailer, spoon, dipper
A
scoop of food is the amount that a scoop will hold.
一勺(的量) 4 N-COUNT 抢先报道的新闻;独家新闻 You can use scoop to refer to an exciting news story which is reported in one newspaper or on one television programme before it appears anywhere else. 抢先报道的新闻;独家新闻
SYN exclusive, exposé, coup, revelation
5 VERB 抢先报道 If a newspaper scoops other newspapers, it succeeds in printing an exciting or important story before they do. 抢先报道
6 VERB 获取,赢得,捧走(奖金或奖项) If you scoop a prize or award, you win it. 获取,赢得,捧走(奖金或奖项) [journalism]
SYN win, get, receive, land [informal]
7 ADJ [ADJ n] (衣领)汤匙式的,大圆领的 If something such as a dress has a scoop neck or a scooped neck, the neck has the shape of a wide, deep curve at the front. (衣领)汤匙式的,大圆领的
Phrasal verbs: - scoop outscoop up
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