1.C 小铲;小勺 any of various containers or tools for holding and moving liquids or loose materials 2.C 一勺〔铲〕之量 the amount held by any of these 3.C (抢先刊载、播出的)独家新闻 a usually exciting news report printed, broadcast, etc. before one's competitors can do so
句型例句
She make a scoop with her hand and picked up what she had dropped.她把手做成勺状抄起她掉下的东西。 Just one scoop of mashed potato for me, please.请给我盛一勺土豆泥。 Getting that story was the scoop of a lifetime for the journalist.获得那个消息是这位记者终身难逢的独家新闻。
☞scoopv. [skuːp] (scoops;scooped;scoop-ing) He scooped some ice-cream out of the tub.他从桶里舀了一些冰淇淋。 They scooped the other newspapers by revealing the matter.他们抢先报道了这件事。
双解释义
1. vt.用铲〔勺〕等挖(洞等)make (a hole, etc.) with or as if with a scoop 2. vt.抢先报道 (of a newspaper) make an important news report before (another newspaper) 3. vt.抢先获得,胜过 get ahead of or defeat, especially by being faster