0 a tool with a deep bowl-shaped end that is used to dig out and move a soft substance or powder -- 勺子;戽斗
1 a story or piece of news discovered and published by one newspaper before all the others -- 搶先報導的新聞;獨家新聞
2 to move something with a scoop or with something used as a scoop -- (用杓)舀;(用鏟)鏟
4 to be the first newspaper to discover and print an important news story -- 搶在…之前報導
The lighting scoops are a good example [16].
She scooped paste and lighted the lamp.
When a hunter finds a cricket, he scoops it up in his net, and, holding his torch between his teeth, takes a good look at it.
There is widespread concern about industrial fishing for fishmeal, scooping out immature fish from the sea and damaging the possibilities for regeneration of the stock.
The subject is often scooped up in defence or foreign affairs debates, but its importance must be emphasised.
When they started to fish the marks foreign trawlers were immediately on the scene, scooping the fish up.
Even the strongest management would have avoided involving its paper in a strike and seeing its circulation scooped up by one of its competitors.
The remains of that 16-year-old boy were scooped up in a plastic bag.
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工具, 勺子, 戽斗…
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sacar, servir con cuchara, cuchara [feminine…
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escavar…
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(スプーンや手のひらなどで)~をすくう, すくい上げる…
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cuiller/cuillère [feminine], mesure [feminine], s’emparer de…
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