Anglų - Lietuvių žodynas
Kompiuterinis žodynas internete nemokamai
scoop
Scoop tarimas:
/sku:p/
Scoop audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A shovellike utensil, usually having a deep curved dish and a short handle: a flour scoop.
- noun: The amount that such a utensil can hold.
- noun: A thick-handled cuplike utensil for dispensing balls of ice cream or other semisoft food, often having a sweeping band in the cup that is levered by the thumb to free the contents.
- noun: A portion of food gathered with this utensil.
- noun: A ladle; a dipper.
- noun: An implement for bailing water from a boat.
- noun: A narrow, spoon-shaped instrument for surgical extraction in cavities or cysts.
- noun: The bucket or shovel, as of a dredge or backhoe.
- noun: A hollow area; a cavity.
- noun: An opening, as on the body of a motor vehicle, by which a fluid is directed inward: "The [sports car] has . . . enough scoops and spoilers to get you a citation just standing still” ( Mark Weinstein).
- noun: A scooping movement or action.
- noun: Informal An exclusive news story acquired by luck or initiative before a competitor.
- noun: Informal Current information or details: What's the scoop on the new neighbors?
- verb-transitive: To take up or dip into with or as if with a scoop.
- verb-transitive: To hollow out by digging.
- verb-transitive: To gather or collect swiftly and unceremoniously; grab: scoop up a handful of jelly beans.
- verb-transitive: Informal To top or outmaneuver (a competitor) in acquiring and publishing an important news story.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- semtuvas
- bertuvas
- v semti
- to scoop in susemti
- to scoop outišsemti
- samtis
- kaušas
- to scoop up pakelti
- surinkti