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Scooped is the past tense and past participle of scoop, which means to move something with a scoop or with something used as a scoop, or to get a large number of votes or prizes, or to be the first newspaper to discover and print an important news story. See more meanings, synonyms, idioms and usage examples of scooped.
She scooped out some ice cream. Sacó un poco del helado de crema. scoop [sth] out vtr + adv (empty of [sth]) vaciar⇒ vtr : She scooped out all the ice cream from the carton. Fue vaciando el envase a cucharadas. scoop [sth/sb] up vtr + adv (lift, pick up) levantar⇒ vtr : alzar⇒ vtr: Note: Ante complemento directo de persona debe usarse la ...
Scoop can be a noun or a verb with different meanings. As a noun, it can mean a tool, a quantity, or a news story. As a verb, it can mean to dig out, to get, or to publish.
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verb. /skuːp/ Verb Forms. scoop something (+ adv./prep.) to move or lift something with a scoop or something like a scoop. She scooped ice cream into their bowls. First, scoop a hole in the soil. Scoop out the melon flesh. Want to learn more?
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. Sinónimos: ladle, bailer, spoon, dipper Más sinónimos de scoop. A scoop of food is the amount that a scoop will hold. She gave him an extra scoop of clotted cream.
1. (herramienta de medir) a. la pala. (F) Use a scoop to put the flour in the sifter.Utiliza una pala para poner la harina en el tamiz. b. la cuchara. (F) The cocoa powder I bought came with a scoop in the container.El cacao en polvo que compré venía con una cuchara en el recipiente. 2. (medida) a. la cucharada. (F)