scoop Sukūpu

Sukūpu

scoop = Sukūpu

Pronunciation =  scoop

Pronunciation in Japanese = スクープ

scoop in Japanese: Sukūpu

Part of speechNoun
Verb
 

Definition in English: a utensil resembling a spoon, with a short handle and a deep bowl, used for removing dry or semi-solid substances from a container.

a piece of news published by a newspaper or broadcast by a television or radio station in advance of its rivals.

pick up and move (something) with a scoop.

publish a news story before (a rival reporter, newspaper, or broadcaster). 

Definition in Japanese: スプーンに似た道具で、短いハンドルと深いボウルがあり、容器から乾燥または半固体の物質を取り除くために使用されます。

ライバルに先駆けて、新聞が発行したニュース、またはテレビやラジオ局が放送したニュース。

スコップで(何かを)拾って動かす.

(ライバルの記者、新聞、または放送局)の前にニュース記事を公開する。

Examples in English:

  • Scoop out the melon flesh.

Examples in Japanese:

  • メロンの果肉をスクープい取る。

Synonyms of scoop

Synonyms in Japanese スプーン
柄杓
ひしゃく
公開
啓示
Synonyms in English spoon
ladle
dipper
exposé
revelation

Antonyms of scoop

Antonyms in Japanese 落とす
ビーズ
少し
バブル
クラム
Antonyms in English drop
bead
bit
bubble
crumb

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