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scoop
verb [T] /skuːp/
present tense
I/you/we/theyscoop
he/she/itscoops
present participlescooping
past tensescooped
past participlescooped
  1. 1
    to dig something out or pick it up using something such as a spoon or your curved hand (用勺或手弯曲成勺状)挖出,舀出

    He scooped some water from the stream. 他从小溪里舀了些水。

    Carefully scoop out the pulp with a small spoon. 用小勺小心地把果肉舀出来。

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  2. 2
    mainly journalism to earn or win something 赚得;赢得

    Advisors will scoop fees of up to one million pounds. 顾问们将赚得多达100万英镑的费用。

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  3. 3
    informal to publish or broadcast an exciting or important news story before anyone else does 抢先报道(新闻)
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phrasal verbs

scoop
noun [C] /skuːp/
singularscoop
pluralscoops
  1. 1
    a tool like a spoon with a deep round part, used for measuring or serving various substances 勺;球形勺

    a metal ice cream scoop 金属冰淇淋勺

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    1. a.
      an amount of something that a scoop holds 一勺之量
      scoop of :

      Use two scoops of coffee and a cup of water. 用两勺咖啡和一杯水。

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    informal an exciting or important news story that one news organization publishes or broadcasts before anyone else (抢先报道的)独家新闻
    get the scoop :

    eager reporters scrambling to get the scoop on the latest royal scandal 急切的记者们争先报道最新的皇室丑闻

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    1. a.
      mainly American spoken the most recent information about someone or something, especially something personal or private (尤指私人的)最新内幕

      Did you get the inside scoop on their divorce? 你知道他们离婚的最新内幕吗?

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