traducción al español de "scoop"
sustantivo
2. (by newspaper) exclusiva f
to make a scoop (Press) dar una exclusiva; (Business) ganar un dineral de golpe y porrazo (inf) ⧫ dar el pelotazo (inf)
it was a scoop for the paper fue un gran éxito para el periódico
we brought off the scoop logramos un triunfo con la exclusiva
verbo transitivo
2.
(Business)
(Business, 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
Frases verbales
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The owl tried to scoop the meat from foot to beak but that failed.
After two hours of bruising reflection he seems serene as he scoops up his son.
Gently scoop the potatoes and fennel on to the baking parchment.
It comes with an encouraging scoop of tangy mascarpone.
Scoop a generous amount of mixture into one spoon.
He still scooped a gong but this is for real.
Pour so that each glass gets a scoop of each fruit and some ice.
We scooped an award for each of our quartet of dazzling displays.
You run around the garden scooping air into the open end and then you tie a knot.
She borrowed a small saucer and scooped up the dough with her paws.
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All the newspapers really want to do is scoop the opposition.
Cut a marrow in half and scoop out the seeds.
Cut off the top and scoop out the inside with a teaspoon.
Halve the pineapple and scoop out the inside.
He began to scoop his things up frantically.
I wanted to scoop him up in my arms and give him a hug.
Prying off the plastic lid, she took out a small scoop.
Scoop the blanket weed out and use it to line hanging baskets.
She gave him an extra scoop of clotted cream.
Use both hands to scoop up the leaves.
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Inglés británico: scoop
NOUN /skuːp/
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.
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