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Scoop
01
a utensil shaped like a deep spoon or ladle for taking up or serving portions
Exemples
She used a scoop to serve rice.
02
the amount contained in or taken by a single dip or lift with a small shovel-like utensil called a scoop
Exemples
One scoop of protein powder is enough for a shake.
03
the digging bucket or receptacle attached to a dredge, backhoe, or similar machine
Exemples
The dredge lowered its scoop into the riverbed.
04
a street name for a recreational or illicit drug known as gamma hydroxybutyrate
Exemples
Dealers were caught selling scoop at the club.
05
scoop, exclusivité
a piece of news reported by a news agency sooner than other media channels or newspapers
Exemples
The newspaper 's front-page scoop revealed exclusive details about the celebrity's secret wedding ceremony.
Le scoop en première page du journal a révélé des détails exclusifs sur la cérémonie de mariage secrète de la célébrité.
06
a cavity or hollow formed by digging or cutting out material
Exemples
The craftsman carved a shallow scoop into the wood.
to scoop
01
mettre, servir
to lift or remove something using a tool with a hollowed surface
Transitive: to scoop material somewhere
Exemples
Bakers scoop flour from a bag for measuring while preparing dough.
Les boulangers prélèvent de la farine dans un sac pour mesurer tout en préparant la pâte.
02
obtenir en exclusivité, devinancer
to obtain and report on information before others do
Transitive: to scoop sb/sth
Exemples
The newspaper scooped its rivals with an exclusive interview with the prime minister.
Le journal a deviné ses rivaux avec une interview exclusive du premier ministre.



























