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  1. a tool with a handle and a curved, open end, used to dig out and move an amount of something: an ice-cream scoop. [ C ] A scoop is also the amount held by a scoop: Just one scoop of mashed potatoes for me, please.

  2. In the English description: bucket - gouge - hollow out - shovel up. Spanish: bola - exclusiva - achicar - ahuecar - bola de helado - primicia de impacto. In Lists: The Media, more... Synonyms: ladle, shovel, spoon, spoon out, dip, more... Collocations: a scoop of [ice cream, sherbet, pudding], [three] scoops please, use an ice cream scoop, more...

  3. scoop noun (NEWS) [ C ] a story or piece of news discovered and published by one newspaper before all the others: The paper managed to secure a major scoop and broke the scandal to the world. [ S ] informal. the latest information about something: Talk to his friends to get the scoop on his love life.

  4. noun. 1. (measuring tool) 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. (measure) a. la cucharada. (F)

  5. scoop {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. pala. cuchara. primicia. tubazo. poruña. bola. cucharada. pisotón. chiva. cucharilla. logro financiero. batacazo. batatazo. volume_up. scoop {v.t.} ES. volume_up. sacar. ganar. volume_up. scooped up {v.refl.} ES. volume_up.

  6. 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. scoop out vt + adv.

  7. The meaning of SCOOP is a large ladle. How to use scoop in a sentence. a large ladle; a deep shovel or similar implement for digging, dipping, or shoveling; a usually hemispherical utensil for dipping food…