单词 | scoop |
释义 | scoop (skp) n. 1. a. A shovellike utensil, usually having a deep curved dish and a short handle: a flour scoop. b. A thick-handled cuplike utensil for dispensing balls of ice cream or other semisoft food, often having a sweeping band in the cup that is levered by the thumb to free the contents. c. A ladle; a dipper. d. An implement for bailing water from a boat. e. A narrow, spoon-shaped instrument for surgical extraction in cavities or cysts. f. A bucket or shovel of a dredge, backhoe, or other digging machine. g. The amount that any of these utensils, implements, or containers can hold: ate two scoops of ice cream. 2. A scooping movement or action: made a nice scoop to catch the ball. 3. Informal a. An exclusive news story acquired by luck or initiative before a competitor. b. Current information or details: What's the scoop on the new neighbors? 4. A rounded, usually low-cut neckline, as on a blouse or dress. Also called scoop neck, scoop neckline. 5. A hollow area; a cavity. 6. An opening, as on the body of a motor vehicle, by which a fluid is directed inward: "The [sports car] has ... enough scoops and spoilers to get you a citation just standing still" (Mark Weinstein). tr.v. scooped, scoop·ing, scoops 1. To take up and often reposition with a scoop: scooped popcorn into a bag. 2. To hollow out by digging. 3. To pick up, gather, or collect swiftly and smoothly: scoop up a handful of jelly beans. 4. Informal To top or outmaneuver (a competitor) in acquiring and publishing an important news story. [Middle English scope, from Middle Dutch and Middle Low German schōpe, bucket for bailing water.] scooper n. scoopful′ n. scoopleft to right: flour and ice-cream scoops |
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