scoop

scoop
sku:p
1. noun
1) (any of several types of spoon-like tool, used for lifting, serving etc: a grain scoop; an ice-cream scoop.) pala, cucharón
2) ((also scoopful) the amount held in a scoop: a scoop of ice-cream; a scoopful of grain.) palada, cucharada
3) (a piece of news etc that one newspaper gets and prints before the others: The reporter was sure that he had a scoop for his paper.) primicia

2. verb
(to move with, or as if with, a scoop: He scooped the crumbs together with his fingers.) cavar
scoop1 n pala / cuchara
she used a scoop to serve the ice cream utilizó una cuchara para servir el helado
scoop2 vb sacar con una pala o cuchara
she scooped the ice cream onto my plate me sirvió el helado con una pala
scoop
tr[skʊːp]
noun
1 (for flour, rice, etc) pala; (for ice-cream) cucharón nombre masculino
2 (amount) palada, cucharada
3 (news story) primicia (informativa)
4 (large profit) golpe nombre masculino financiero
transitive verb
1 (take out) sacar con una pala
2 (beat rival) vencer, pisar; (get news first) dar la primicia
3 (win) ganar; (make profit) forrarse
4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in hockey, golf) levantar
scoop ['sku:p] vt
1) : sacar (con pala o cucharón)
2)
to scoop out hollow: vaciar, ahuecar
scoop n
: pala f (para harina, etc.), cucharón m (para helado, etc.)
scoop
n.
achicador s.m.
cangilón s.m.
cuchara s.f.
cucharón s.m.
cucharón grande s.m.
escoplo s.m.
instrumento en forma de cuchara s.m.
pala s.f.
paleta s.f.
vertedor s.m.
v.
sacar con cuchara v.
sacar con pala v.

I skuːp
noun
1)
a) (for grain, flour) pala f, poruña f (Chi); (for ice-cream) pala f, cuchara f
b) (measure) (of ice-cream) bola f; (of mashed potatoes) cucharada f
2) (Journ) primicia f

II
transitive verb
1) (pick up)

he scooped some rice from the bag — (with a scoop) sacó un poco de arroz de la bolsa con una pala or (Chi) con una poruña; (with hand) sacó un puñado de arroz de la bolsa

they scooped the water out of the boat — achicaron el agua del bote

2) (gain) (colloq) ganar

he scooped the major awards — acaparó or se llevó los premios más importantes

Phrasal Verbs:
[skuːp]
1. N
1) (for flour) pala f ; (for ice cream, water) cucharón m ; (=quantity scooped) palada f , cucharada f
2) (by newspaper) exclusiva f ; (Comm) * golpe m financiero, pelotazo * m

to make a scoop — (Press) dar una exclusiva; (Comm) ganar un dineral de golpe y porrazo *, dar el pelotazo *

it was a scoop for the paper — fue un gran éxito para el periódico

we brought off the scoop — logramos un triunfo con la exclusiva

2. VT
1) (=pick up) recoger
2) (Comm) [+ profit] sacar; (Comm, Press) [+ competitors] adelantarse a; (Press) [+ exclusive story] publicar en exclusiva

we scooped the other papers — quedamos por encima de los demás periódicos con nuestra exclusiva

3) [+ prize, award] hacerse con, obtener
3.
CPD

scoop neck N — cuello m en forma de U

scoop neck top N — blusa f con el cuello en forma de U

* * *

I [skuːp]
noun
1)
a) (for grain, flour) pala f, poruña f (Chi); (for ice-cream) pala f, cuchara f
b) (measure) (of ice-cream) bola f; (of mashed potatoes) cucharada f
2) (Journ) primicia f

II
transitive verb
1) (pick up)

he scooped some rice from the bag — (with a scoop) sacó un poco de arroz de la bolsa con una pala or (Chi) con una poruña; (with hand) sacó un puñado de arroz de la bolsa

they scooped the water out of the boat — achicaron el agua del bote

2) (gain) (colloq) ganar

he scooped the major awards — acaparó or se llevó los premios más importantes

Phrasal Verbs:

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