scoop / skup /

💦中学词汇杓子勺子舀子舀水

scoop3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a ladle or ladlelike utensil, especially a small, deep-sided shovel with a short, horizontal handle, for taking up flour, sugar, etc.
  2. a utensil composed of a palm-sized hollow hemisphere attached to a horizontal handle, for dishing out ice cream or other soft foods.
  3. a hemispherical portion of food as dished out by such a utensil: two scoops of chocolate ice cream.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to take up or out with or as if with a scoop.
  2. to empty with a scoop.
  3. to form a hollow or hollows in.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to remove or gather something with or as if with a scoop: to scoop with a ridiculously small shovel.

scoop 近义词

n. 名词 noun

utensil, tool for shovelling

scoop 的近义词 7
n. 名词 noun

previously secret information that is suddenly public

scoop 的近义词 7
v. 动词 verb

dig up; shovel

更多scoop例句

  1. These clear glass tumblers are usually the vessels for heaping scoops of strawberry ice cream with a fudge swirl, whipped cream, and sprinkles, but they are equally useful for spicing up an after-work drink.
  2. The journalist has enough information for a big scoop about London’s corruption, but is afraid to hit “publish” because the authorities might retaliate against a captive friend.
  3. This shovel features a 15-inch-wide, 19-inch-long, rust-proof aluminum scoop that can handle debris, dirt, and rubble.
  4. Amy Coney Barrett’s hearings are set to begin today, New Zealand’s election approaches, and we’ve got the scoop on what to expect at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Next Gen Summit this week.
  5. This box also comes with five capsule covers and a scoop to transfer grinds into the pods.
  6. With a 1¾-inch ice cream scoop (or two spoons), scoop round balls of dough onto the prepared sheet pans.
  7. The children desperately scoop the water out with their hands.
  8. In stand mixer, mix cookie mix following the directions on the box, scoop 11 cookies onto baking sheet, place in oven.
  9. McClatchy was the winner and got the scoop, and I will live with that.
  10. She refuses to speak on the record about an issue because she has already guaranteed that scoop to another magazine.
  11. Jess laid the dog down on a bed of moss as she spoke, and started energetically to scoop up piles of the fragrant needles.
  12. Only blue ground showed, and there was a power scoop digging out more.
  13. The scoop which he used for the purpose would, he thought, be sufficient for throwing the water overboard.
  14. Musakbut kug usa ka kumkum bugas, I will scoop out a handful of rice.
  15. We throw some pennies to another group, and the one nearest the coin picks it up by making a scoop of his flipper-like palm.