VERB (敏捷地)抱起,拿起,捡起,拽过来 If you scoop a person or thing somewhere, you put your hands or arms under or round them and quickly move them there.
Michael knelt next to her and scooped her into his arms. 迈克尔挨着她跪下,一下把她揽入怀里。
VERB (用勺子等)舀,盛 If you scoop something from a container, you remove it with something such as a spoon.
...the sound of a spoon scooping dog food out of a can. 用勺子从罐子里舀狗粮的声音
N-COUNT 勺;勺状物 A scoop is an object like a spoon which is used for picking up a quantity of a food such as ice cream or an ingredient such as flour.
...a small ice-cream scoop. 一个吃冰激凌的小勺儿
A scoop of food is the amount that a scoop will hold. 一勺(的量)
She gave him an extra scoop of clotted cream. 她多给他加了一勺浓缩奶油。
N-COUNT 抢先报道的新闻;独家新闻 You can use scoop to refer to an exciting news story which is reported in one newspaper or on one television programme before it appears anywhere else.
...one of the biggest scoops in the history of newspapers. 报业史上最大的独家新闻之一
VERB 抢先报道 If a newspaper scoops other newspapers, it succeeds in printing an exciting or important story before they do.
All the newspapers really want to do is scoop the opposition. 所有报社真正想做的就是比对手抢先报道。
VERB 获取,赢得,捧走(奖金或奖项) If you scoop a prize or award, you win it.
...films which scooped awards around the world. 在全世界赢得各种奖项的影片
(衣领)汤匙式的,大圆领的 If something such as a dress has a scoop neck or a scooped neck, the neck has the shape of a wide, deep curve at the front.