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小词详解 | scoop
scoop 英 [skuːp] 美 [skuːp]
European cities hope to scoop business from London. The size of the prize is far from clear.
欧洲城市希望能从伦敦拾得些业务,但收获多少远未明朗。
——《经济学人》It is every Washington reporter’s dream to sit down at a restaurant, overhear secret stuff and get a scoop.
坐在餐馆里无意中听到秘密并抢到独家新闻是每一个华盛顿记者的梦想。
——《纽约时报》
[名词] 一种类似勺子的器具,有长柄和深斗,用来从容器中取出粉末状、颗粒状或半固体物质(如冰淇淋)
一个吃冰激凌的小勺儿
a small ice-cream scoop两勺土豆泥
two scoops of mashed potato斗式挖掘机
a scoop shovel
她一把抱起孩子。
She scooped the child up in her arms.
我得知有关他新女友的最新内幕消息。
I got the inside scoop on his new girlfriend.所有报社真正想做的就是比对手抢先报道。
All the newspapers really want to do is scoop the opposition.
他中彩得了1万英镑。
He scooped £10 000 on the lottery.人们预料该党将赢得工人阶级的大多数选票。
The party is expected to scoop up the majority of the working-class vote.古巴囊括了今年奥运会拳击项目的所有奖牌。
Cuba scooped the pool in the boxing at this year's Olympics.
The dragon did not seem to have noticed anything: It was already fifty feet away, swooping low over the lake to scoop up water in its scarred snout.
巨龙似乎什么也没有注意到,它已经在五十英尺外,正俯冲到湖面上用伤疤累累的口鼻饮水。
dipper: a ladle or scoop spoon: an implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food ladle: a large long-handled spoon with a cup-shaped bowl, used for serving soup, stew, or sauce