中英词典:scoops
形容词
1. scoop(形容词): 独家的,独有的
名词
1. scoop(名词): 独家新闻,爆料
2. scoop(名词): (用勺子)舀取的一份
3. scoop(名词): (冰淇淋)球
词语辨析
1. scoop vs. spoon: scoop主要用于舀取食物或物体,而spoon用于搅拌、喝汤等。
2. scoop vs. shovel: scoop通常用于轻型的舀取操作,如舀冰淇淋球,而shovel则通常用于大量或重型物体的舀取,如铲雪。
词汇扩充
1. scoop out: 挖空,舀出
2. scoop up: 舀起,抓起
3. ice cream scoop: 冰淇淋勺
近义词
1. news: 新闻
2. revelation: 揭露
3. disclosure: 披露
反义词
1. common: 普通的
2. ordinary: 平凡的
柯林斯词典
scoop (noun):
1. If you get a scoop, you manage to get a piece of news before other people do. (INFORMAL)
2. A scoop of something is a quantity of it that is held or contained by something else. (mainly BRITISH)
3. A scoop is a tool consisting of a deep semi-circular or curved hollow, which you can use to move a quantity of a substance, for example, from a container to somewhere else.
scoop (verb):
1. If a journalist scoops other journalists, they are the first to report a piece of news.
2. If you scoop a person or thing somewhere, you put your hands or arms under or round them and move them there quickly.
牛津词典
scoop (noun):
1. A news story published by one newspaper or broadcaster before all the others.
2. A rounded utensil with a deep bowl, used for removing dry or semi-solid substances from a container.
3. A quantity of something that is held or carried in a scoop.
scoop (verb):
1. Obtain or provide (a news story) before anyone else.
2. (informal) Take (someone) somewhere suddenly and unexpectedly.
用法
例句
- She got a scoop and broke the news before anyone else. 她得到了一个独家新闻,比其他人都早报道了。
- I'll have two scoops of ice cream, please. 请给我两球冰淇淋。
- He used a scoop to transfer the flour into the mixing bowl. 他用勺子把面粉转移到搅拌碗中。
- The newspaper scooped the story, revealing the corruption scandal. 报纸独家报道了这个故事,揭露了腐败丑闻。
- He scooped the child up in his arms and ran to the car. 他抱起孩子,跑向车辆。
- The journalist managed to scoop an interview with the famous actor. 这位记者设法独家采访了这位著名演员。
- The ice cream parlor offers a variety of flavors to choose from, each scoop is a delight. 冰淇淋店提供多种口味可供选择,每一球都令人愉悦。
- They used a scoop to dig out a hole in the ground. 他们用铲子挖了一个洞。
- The journalist scooped the story of the royal wedding. 记者率先报道了皇室婚礼的消息。
- She scooped the last bit of ice cream from the tub. 她把盆里最后一点冰淇淋舀出来。
- He scooped the child into his arms and carried her upstairs. 他急忙抱起孩子,把她抱上楼。
- She used a scoop to portion out the cake mixture into the cupcake liners. 她用勺子将蛋糕混合物放入纸杯蛋糕模具中。
- The reporter scooped the competition by getting the exclusive interview. 这位记者通过获得独家采访而超越了竞争对手。
- The archaeologists used a scoop to carefully remove the soil from the ancient artifact. 考古学家用勺子小心地将土壤从古代文物上取下。
- He scooped up a handful of sand and let it run through his fingers. 他抓了一把沙子,沙子从指缝间流过。
- She scooped the soup into a bowl and added some herbs. 她将汤舀入碗中,然后加了一些香草。
- The reporter scooped the story, revealing the corruption scandal. 这位记者独家报道了这个故事,揭露了腐败丑闻。
- He scooped the child up in his arms and carried her upstairs. 他抱起孩子,把她抱上楼。
- The journalist managed to scoop an interview with the famous actor. 这位记者设法独家采访了这位著名演员。
- She scooped the last bit of ice cream from the tub. 她舀出了盆里最后一点冰淇淋。
- They used a scoop to dig out a hole in the ground. 他们用铲子挖了一个洞。