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scoop

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ldoce_291_ascoop1 /skuːp/ ●○○ noun [countableC]  
1 TCNan important or exciting news story that is printed in one newspaper or shown on one television station before any of the others know about it 〔抢先登出或播出的〕独家新闻
 a journalist looking for a scoop
抢独家新闻的记者
5  See picture of SCOOP
2. ice_cream_scoop.jpg DFUa round deep spoon for serving food, for example ice cream or mashed potato 勺,球形勺
3 (also scoopful)DFTM an amount of food served with a scoop 一勺之量
scoop of
 two scoops of ice cream
两勺冰激凌
4 American EnglishAmE informal information about something 消息,信息
 the inside scoop (=special information that other people do not have) on the markets
关于市场的内部消息
what’s the scoop? (=used to ask for information or news) 有什么消息吗?
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scoop2 ●○○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 [always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]LIFT to pick something up or remove it using a scoop or a spoon, or your curved hand 〔用勺子或手〕舀出;捧起,掬起
 She bent down and scooped up the little dog.
她弯腰抱起小狗。
 Cut the tomato in half and scoop out the seeds with a teaspoon.
把番茄切成两半,用茶匙把籽挖出。
2 TCNto be the first newspaper to print an important news report 〔报纸〕抢先报道
 Time and again, we have scooped our rivals.
我们一再抢在对手之前登出报道。
3 British EnglishBrE to win a prize or award 赢取,捧走〔奖项〕
 Britain scooped the top prize in the over-50s category.
英国队捧走了50岁以上组别的头奖。
4scoop something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v if a lot of people scoop something up, they buy it quickly so that soon there is none left 抢购一空
 Fans scooped up the trading cards in the first few hours of the sale.
开卖仅仅几个小时,影迷们就把收藏卡抢购一空。
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Origin scoop1
(1300-1400) Middle Dutch schope
scoop1 nounscoop2 verb
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