
밀가루, 아이스크림 등 가루나 반고체 형태의 물질을 뜨는 데 쓰이는 오목한 국자나 숟가락 모양의 도구.
A utensil with a deep, bowl-shaped end used for digging out or serving soft food or granulated substances.
예문:
"Please leave the plastic scoop inside the protein powder container."
"She used a large metal scoop to serve the mashed potatoes."
도구로 한 번에 퍼 올린 양.
The amount of a substance held by a scoop utensil.
예문:
"He requested an extra scoop of chocolate syrup on his sundae."
"Just one scoop of detergent is enough for a full load of laundry."
경쟁사보다 앞서 입수하여 보도하는 독점적인 뉴스 기사나 정보.
An exclusive news story acquired and published by one organization before others.
예문:
"The young journalist landed a major scoop on the corporate corruption scandal."
"The magazine is famous for getting political scoops before anyone else."
어떤 상황에 대한 최신 소식이나 자세한 내막.
The latest or most detailed information about a particular matter.
예문:
"I missed the meeting; what's the inside scoop on the new project?"
조직의 일부를 긁어내거나 제거하는 데 쓰이는 숟가락 형태의 의료 기구.
A long-handled surgical instrument that resembles a spoon, used for scraping tissue.
예문:
"The surgeon used a surgical scoop to clear the infected area."
무언가를 국자나 손으로 재빨리 들어 올리거나 퍼내다.
To pick up or move something quickly with a scoop or as if using one's hands.
예문:
"He scooped up the crying child and held her close."
"She scooped a handful of sand and let it trickle through her fingers."
경쟁 관계에 있는 매체나 기자보다 먼저 특종을 보도하다.
To publish a news story before a rival does.
예문:
"Our newspaper managed to scoop the national broadcasters on the election results."
안쪽을 파내어 구멍이나 오목한 공간을 만들다.
To create a hollow or hole in something by removing material.
예문:
"The bird scooped out a shallow nest in the sandy ground."
"They scooped out the seeds from the pumpkin before carving it."