n. 名词铲,勺,水舀,铲斗;一勺[铲]之量;穴,凹处;通气(或通水)口
vt. 及物动词舀;挖空;掏,抓取;[非正式用语]抢先获得、发布
He managed to get the inside scoop on the story.
他设法获得了这个故事的内部消息。
The journalist was praised for her exclusive scoop on the scandal.
这位记者因对丑闻的独家报道而受到称赞。
She used a small scoop to serve the ice cream.
她用一个小勺子来盛冰淇淋。
We need to find a bigger scoop to dig the soil faster.
我们需要找一个更大的铲子来更快地挖土。
His blog post provided a fresh scoop on the tech industry.
他的博客文章提供了科技行业的新资讯。
She got the latest scoop from her well-informed friend.
她从消息灵通的朋友那里得到了最新的信息。
The chef used a scoop to measure the flour accurately.
厨师用一个勺子来精确地量面粉。
The detective had a secret scoop about the case.
侦探对案件有一个秘密的线索。
They celebrated after getting the first scoop on the election results.
他们在获得选举结果的第一手消息后庆祝。
She used a metal scoop to serve the mashed potatoes.
她用一个金属勺子来盛土豆泥。
scoop up 捞起
get the scoop 获取内幕消息
exclusive scoop 独家新闻
inside scoop 内部消息
scoop of ice cream 一勺冰淇淋
scoop neck 低圆领
复数: scoops;
第三人称单数: scoops;
过去式: scooped;
过去分词: scooped;
现在分词: scooping;