scoop /ˈskup/
鏟子,勺子,穴,口,獨家新聞(vt.)汲取,舀取,挖空,搶先登出
scoop /ˈskup/ 名詞
收集器,杓,穴,口,勺,凹處
Scoop n.
1. A large ladle; a vessel with a long handle, used for dipping liquids; a utensil for bailing boats.
2. A deep shovel, or any similar implement for digging out and dipping or shoveling up anything; as, a flour scoop; the scoop of a dredging machine.
3. Surg. A spoon-shaped instrument, used in extracting certain substances or foreign bodies.
4. A place hollowed out; a basinlike cavity; a hollow.
Some had lain in the scoop of the rock. --J. R. Drake.
5. A sweep; a stroke; a swoop.
6. The act of scooping, or taking with a scoop or ladle; a motion with a scoop, as in dipping or shoveling.
8. an act of reporting (news, research results) before a rival; also called a beat. [Newspaper or laboratory cant]
Scoop net, a kind of hand net, used in fishing; also, a net for sweeping the bottom of a river.
Scoop wheel, a wheel for raising water, having scoops or buckets attached to its circumference; a tympanum.
Scoop, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scooped p. pr. & vb. n. Scooping.]
1. To take out or up with, a scoop; to lade out.
He scooped the water from the crystal flood. --Dryden.
2. To empty by lading; as, to scoop a well dry.
3. To make hollow, as a scoop or dish; to excavate; to dig out; to form by digging or excavation.
Those carbuncles the Indians will scoop, so as to hold above a pint. --Arbuthnot.
Scoop, v. t. to report a story first, before (a rival); to get a scoop, or a beat, on (a rival); -- used commonly in the passive; as, we were scooped. Also used in certain situations in scientific research, when one scientist or team of scientists reports their results before another who is working on the same problem.
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scoop
n 1: the quantity a scoop will hold [syn: scoopful]
2: a hollow concave shape made by removing something [syn: pocket]
3: a news report that is reported first by one news
organization; "he got a scoop on the bribery of city
officials" [syn: exclusive]
4: street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate [syn: soap, max,
liquid ecstasy, grievous bodily harm, goop, Georgia
home boy, easy lay]
5: the shovel or bucket of dredge or backhoe [syn: scoop
shovel]
6: a large ladle; "he used a scoop to serve the ice cream"
v 1: take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar
out of the container" [syn: scoop out, lift out, scoop
up, take up]
2: get the better of; "the goal was to best the competition"
[syn: outdo, outflank, trump, best]