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  1. 1 (=pick up) recoger. 2 (Comm) [+profit] sacar, (Comm, 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 . 3 [+prize, award] hacerse con, obtener .

  2. sustantivo. 1. (culinario) a. la cuchara. (F) I'm going to serve you up some ice cream. Do you have a scooper? Te voy a servir un poco de helado. ¿Tienes una cuchara? b. la pala. (F) (para azúcar o harina) This antique sugar bowl comes with a scooper.Este azucarero antiguo viene con pala. 2. (recogedor de los excrementos del perro) a. la pala. (F)

  3. 1. (culinary) a. la cuchara. (F) I'm going to serve you up some ice cream. Do you have a scooper? Te voy a servir un poco de helado. ¿Tienes una cuchara? b. la pala. (F) (for sugar or flour) This antique sugar bowl comes with a scooper.Este azucarero antiguo viene con pala. 2. (tool for cleaning up dog waste) a. la pala. (F)

  4. f. A bucket or shovel of a dredge, backhoe, or other digging machine. g. The amount that any of these utensils, implements, or containers can hold: ate two scoops of ice cream. 2. A scooping movement or action: made a nice scoop to catch the ball. 3. Informal. a. An exclusive news story acquired by luck or initiative before a competitor. b.

  5. to gather up or to oneself or to put hastily by a sweeping motion of one's arms or hands: He scooped the money into his pocket. v.i. to remove or gather something with or as if with a scoop: to scoop with a ridiculously small shovel.

  6. The meaning of SCOOP is a large ladle. How to use scoop in a sentence. a large ladle; a deep shovel or similar implement for digging, dipping, or shoveling; a usually hemispherical utensil for dipping food…