scoop

US /skuːp/
UK /skuːp/
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1.

獨家新聞, 內幕消息

a short news report of an event that is important and is reported before it is known by other newspapers or television and radio companies

:
The newspaper got a major scoop on the scandal.
這家報紙獲得了關於醜聞的重大獨家新聞
She was proud of her latest scoop.
她為自己最新的獨家新聞感到自豪。
2.

勺, 鏟

a tool like a large spoon with a deep bowl, used for taking up and serving food such as ice cream, mashed potatoes, or rice

:
Could you hand me the ice cream scoop?
你能把冰淇淋遞給我嗎?
She used a large scoop to serve the rice.
她用一個大勺子盛飯。
3.

勺, 份

the amount of something that a scoop can hold

:
Add one scoop of protein powder to the shake.
在奶昔中加入一蛋白粉。
He ordered two scoops of chocolate ice cream.
他點了兩巧克力冰淇淋。
1.

鏟, 舀

to pick up or remove something with a scoop or as if with a scoop

:
He used a shovel to scoop the dirt into the wheelbarrow.
他用鏟子把泥土進獨輪車。
She carefully scooped the baby bird back into its nest.
她小心翼翼地把小鳥回巢裡。
2.

贏得, 奪得

to win a competition or award, especially unexpectedly or by a large margin

:
The underdog team managed to scoop the championship.
這支弱隊成功奪得了冠軍。
She scooped up all the awards at the ceremony.
她在頒獎典禮上囊括了所有獎項。