中英词典:scoop
形容词
scoop [形容词]
1. 独家的,独占的
例句:They have a scoop story about the scandal. (他们有一篇关于丑闻的独家报道。)
名词
scoop [名词]
1. 独家新闻
例句:The journalist got a scoop on the celebrity wedding. (记者得到了关于名人婚礼的独家新闻。)
scoop [名词]
2. 抓取物,铲子
例句:She used a scoop to serve ice cream. (她用一个勺子来盛冰淇淋。)
scoop [名词]
3. 一勺(的量)
例句:Add a scoop of sugar to the coffee. (在咖啡中加一勺糖。)
词语辨析
scoop与其他名词辨析:
1. scoop: 独家新闻
2. news: 新闻报道的事实
3. report: 详细报道的文章
4. story: 新闻报道的题材
词汇扩充
其他与scoop相关的词汇:
1. scoop out: 挖出
2. scoop up: 抓起,舀起
3. scoop neck: 船领
近义词
与scoop意思相近的词汇:
1. exclusive: 独家的
2. newsbreak: 突发新闻
3. revelation: 揭示的事实
4. disclosure: 公开的信息
反义词
与scoop意思相反的词汇:
1. release: 发布
2. disclose: 揭露
3. publicize: 公开宣传
柯林斯词典
scoop [名词]
1. (新闻)独家消息
2. (抓取物)一勺
3. (冰淇淋等)球状一勺
scoop [动词]
1. 抢先报道,获得独家新闻
2. 抓起,舀起
牛津词典
scoop [名词]
1. (新闻界的)独家新闻
2. 一勺
3. (冰淇淋等的)球状一勺
scoop [动词]
1. 抢先报道(新闻)
2. 抓起,舀起
用法
scoop作为名词的用法:
1. get/have a scoop: 得到/有独家新闻
2. a front-page scoop: 首版头条独家新闻
3. a scoop on/about something: 关于某事的独家新闻
scoop作为动词的用法:
1. scoop somebody/something: 报道(新闻)
2. scoop something up: 抓起,舀起某物
例句
1. The journalist got a scoop on the celebrity wedding. (记者得到了关于名人婚礼的独家新闻。)
2. She used a scoop to serve ice cream. (她用一个勺子来盛冰淇淋。)
3. Add a scoop of sugar to the coffee. (在咖啡中加一勺糖。)
4. The reporter scooped the competition with the breaking news. (记者以突发新闻抢先报道,超越了竞争对手。)
5. The journalist managed to scoop an exclusive interview with the president. (记者成功地获得了与总统的独家采访。)
6. The ice cream shop offers a variety of flavors, and you can choose how many scoops you want. (这家冰淇淋店提供多种口味,你可以选择你想要的几勺。)
7. The reporter scooped the water out of the sinking boat. (记者把沉船里的水舀出来。)
8. She scooped up the fallen leaves with her hands. (她用手抓起掉落的叶子。)
9. The journalist scooped the story before anyone else and became famous overnight. (记者比任何人都先得到了这个故事,一夜之间成了名人。)
10. The newspaper published a big scoop about the corruption scandal. (报纸发表了一篇关于腐败丑闻的大新闻。)
11. The journalist managed to scoop the details of the secret government project. (记者设法获取了秘密政府项目的详细信息。)
12. The ice cream shop offers two scoops for the price of one on Tuesdays. (这家冰淇淋店在星期二提供一份冰淇淋的价格可以得到两勺。)
13. The reporter scooped the latest development in the ongoing investigation. (记者报道了正在进行的调查的最新进展。)
14. The journalist scooped the world with her groundbreaking article on climate change. (记者以她关于气候变化的开创性文章抢先报道全球。)
15. The child eagerly scooped up the seashells on the beach. (孩子们急切地捡起了海滩上的贝壳。)
16. The journalist was praised for her scoop on the political scandal. (记者因她对政治丑闻的独家报道而受到赞扬。)
17. She scooped a spoonful of soup into her bowl. (她舀了一勺汤到碗里。)
18. The reporter scooped the story before anyone else could even gather the facts. (记者在其他人甚至还没收集到事实之前就报道了这个故事。)
19. He used a scoop to measure out the flour for the recipe. (他用勺子来量取食谱中的面粉。)
20. The journalist's scoop on the corruption scandal led to a government investigation. (记者对腐败丑闻的独家报道引发了一次政府调查。)