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Scoop
01
a utensil shaped like a deep spoon or ladle for taking up or serving portions
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The café kept its coffee scoop beside the grinder.
02
the amount contained in or taken by a single dip or lift with a small shovel-like utensil called a scoop
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He gave the dog a scoop of kibble.
03
the digging bucket or receptacle attached to a dredge, backhoe, or similar machine
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Workers replaced the damaged scoop on the loader.
04
a street name for a recreational or illicit drug known as gamma hydroxybutyrate
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Scoop is known for its depressant effects.
05
exclusiva, primicia
a piece of news reported by a news agency sooner than other media channels or newspapers
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Being the first to report on the breaking story, the reporter scored a journalistic scoop that garnered widespread attention.
Siendo el primero en informar sobre la noticia de última hora, el reportero consiguió un scoop periodístico que obtuvo una atención generalizada.
06
a cavity or hollow formed by digging or cutting out material
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Rainwater collected in the scoop of the rock.
to scoop
01
sacar
to lift or remove something using a tool with a hollowed surface
Transitive: to scoop material somewhere
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Gardeners scoop soil into pots for planting seeds.
Los jardineros recogen tierra en macetas para plantar semillas.
02
obtener en exclusiva, adelantarse
to obtain and report on information before others do
Transitive: to scoop sb/sth
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The reporter managed to scoop the competition by being the first to break the news of the celebrity wedding.
El reportero logró scoop a la competencia al ser el primero en dar la noticia de la boda de la celebridad.



























