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scoop
n
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(a) deep shovel-like tool used for picking up and moving grain, flour, sugar, coal, etc (铲谷物、 面粉、 糖、 煤等的)铲状工具, 铲子, 勺.
(b) similar small tool with a round bowl, used eg for serving ice-cream 圆形小勺(如用以舀冰激凌的).
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(a) (infml 口) movement made with, or as if with, a scoop 铲; 舀
After three scoops the jar was nearly empty. 舀了三勺後, 罐子就快空了.
(b) (also scoopful) amount picked up by a scoop 一铲或一勺的量
two scoops of mashed potato 两勺土豆泥.
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(a) piece of news made public by a newspaper, radio station, etc before its rivals 抢先报道的新闻.
(b) (commerce 商) large profit made by acting before one´s competitors do 抢先赚得的巨额利润. scoop, v
1 [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (out) make (a hole, etc) with, or as if with, a scoop 用铲、 勺等挖(洞等)
scoop a hole in the sand 用铲子在沙子上挖洞.
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(a) act before (a rival, etc) to get a scoop(3a) 抢在(对手等)之前报道新闻
She scooped all the national newspapers to get the story. 她抢在全国各报之前发表了这一消息.
(b) get (news, a profit, etc) as a scoop(3b) 抢先获得(新闻、 利润等)
He scooped 1000 in the lottery. 他在抽彩中捷足先登赢得1000英镑.
3 (phr v) scoop sth out/up lift sth with, or as if with, a scoop 铲起; 舀出
He scooped the coins up in his hands. 他用手把硬币捧了起来.
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