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Scoop
01
a utensil shaped like a deep spoon or ladle for taking up or serving portions
Exemplos
A plastic scoop was included in the container.
02
the amount contained in or taken by a single dip or lift with a small shovel-like utensil called a scoop
Exemplos
The recipe calls for half a scoop of sugar.
03
the digging bucket or receptacle attached to a dredge, backhoe, or similar machine
Exemplos
The machine 's scoop was coated in rust.
04
a street name for a recreational or illicit drug known as gamma hydroxybutyrate
Exemplos
Authorities warned about the dangers of using scoop recreationally.
05
furo, scoop
a piece of news reported by a news agency sooner than other media channels or newspapers
Exemplos
The journalist 's scoop on the company's financial scandal earned her recognition and respect within the industry.
O furo do jornalista sobre o escândalo financeiro da empresa lhe rendeu reconhecimento e respeito dentro da indústria.
06
a cavity or hollow formed by digging or cutting out material
Exemplos
She molded a scoop in the clay for the handle.
to scoop
01
recolher, cavar
to lift or remove something using a tool with a hollowed surface
Transitive: to scoop material somewhere
Exemplos
Construction workers scoop debris into wheelbarrows for removal.
Os trabalhadores da construção civil recolhem os detritos em carrinhos de mão para remoção.
02
obter em exclusivo, antecipar-se
to obtain and report on information before others do
Transitive: to scoop sb/sth
Exemplos
The local TV station scooped its competitors by airing footage of the breaking news event minutes after it occurred.
A emissora de TV local superou seus concorrentes ao transmitir imagens do evento de notícias de última hora minutos após sua ocorrência.



























