Scoop
01
a utensil shaped like a deep spoon or ladle for taking up or serving portions
例子
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
例子
One scoop of protein powder is enough for a shake.
03
the digging bucket or receptacle attached to a dredge, backhoe, or similar machine
例子
The dredge lowered its scoop into the riverbed.
04
a street name for a recreational or illicit drug known as gamma hydroxybutyrate
例子
Dealers were caught selling scoop at the club.
05
独家新闻, 爆料
a piece of news reported by a news agency sooner than other media channels or newspapers
例子
The newspaper 's front-page scoop revealed exclusive details about the celebrity's secret wedding ceremony.
报纸头版的独家新闻揭示了这位名人秘密婚礼的独家细节。
06
a cavity or hollow formed by digging or cutting out material
例子
The craftsman carved a shallow scoop into the wood.
to scoop
01
舀, 挖
to lift or remove something using a tool with a hollowed surface
Transitive: to scoop material somewhere
例子
Bakers scoop flour from a bag for measuring while preparing dough.
面包师在准备面团时从袋子里舀出面粉来测量。
02
抢先报道, 胜过
to obtain and report on information before others do
Transitive: to scoop sb/sth
例子
The newspaper scooped its rivals with an exclusive interview with the prime minister.
这家报纸以对首相的独家采访击败了其竞争对手。



























