scoop
Произношение: [skuːp]
Слово
Контекст: «news»
(noun) A scoop is a big piece of news that has just been discovered by a reporter. It’s something exciting that people want to know about.
Пример
The journalist got a scoop about the upcoming event before anyone else did.
Пример
She didn't get a scoop; the other reporters already had the information.
Пример
Did you hear about the scoop that was published yesterday?
Контекст: «action»
(verb) To scoop means to pick something up in a way that it holds a lot, like using a spoon to lift ice cream out of a tub. It’s about taking a big amount at once.
Пример
He scooped a big spoonful of ice cream and put it in his bowl.
Пример
She couldn't scoop any soup because the ladle was too small.
Пример
Can you scoop some fruit into my bowl, please?
Контекст: «food»
(noun) A scoop can also mean a measurement, especially for food, like how much ice cream you get in one serving. It’s usually a specific size.
Пример
I ordered two scoops of vanilla ice cream for dessert.
Пример
I only got one scoop of ice cream when I wanted two.
Пример
How many scoops of ice cream do you want?
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