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Scoop
01
스쿱, 숟가락
a type of spoon used for scooping or serving ice cream, mashed potatoes, or other soft foods
02
삽, 국자
the shovel or bucket of a dredge or backhoe
03
스쿱 (수량 단위로서), 한 스쿱
the quantity a scoop will hold
04
스쿱, GHB 소량
street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate
05
속보, 특종
a piece of news reported by a news agency sooner than other media channels or newspapers
Example
The journalist's investigative work led to a major scoop, uncovering corruption at the highest levels of government.
The newspaper's front-page scoop revealed exclusive details about the celebrity's secret wedding ceremony.
06
스쿱, 파기
a hollow concave shape made by removing something
to scoop
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퍼내다, 뜯다
to lift or remove something using a tool with a hollowed surface
Transitive: to scoop material somewhere
Example
Children scoop sand into buckets at the beach to build sandcastles.
아이들이 해변에서 모래를 퍼내어 양동이에 넣고 모래성을 쌓고 있습니다.
Bakers scoop flour from a bag for measuring while preparing dough.
제빵사들은 반죽을 준비할 때 계량을 위해 봉지에서 밀가루를 퍼낸다.
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취재하다, 단독 보도하다
to obtain and report on information before others do
Transitive: to scoop sb/sth
Example
The journalist scooped her competitors by revealing the details of the scandal hours before other news outlets.
그 기자는 다른 뉴스 매체보다 몇 시간 먼저 스캔들에 대한 세부사항을 단독 보도하여 경쟁자들을 물리쳤다.
The newspaper scooped its rivals with an exclusive interview with the prime minister.
신문은 총리와의 단독 인터뷰로 경쟁자를 제쳤다.