Scoop in spanish
Cuchara
pronunciation: kutʃɑɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: kutʃɑɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
scoop1 = vertedor.
Example: Measure flour by using a scoop to fluff it up in its container and scoop it out, then lightly pour it into a measuring cup.more:
» a scoop of = una bola de.
Example: It tastes very good, specially when served hot with a scoop of ice cream.» ice cream scoop = cuchara para servir helado.
Example: Use an ice cream scoop to dollop small rounds of batter onto the hot skillet, dragging the batter a bit to create somewhat oblong shapes.scoop2 = primicia.
Example: In their obsession to obtain scoops, journalists colluded with high level sources, failing to question their motives.more:
» scoop + prize = ganar un premio.
Example: A waitress who spent her last £5 on a lottery scratchcard scooped a £1m prize.scoop (out)3 = sacar, recoger. [Generalmente con pala, cuchara u otro utensilio similar]
Example: This service will be useful for end users and for scooping out the availability of information on STN for a variety of search topics.SCOOP (Standing Committee on Official Publications of the Information Services Group)4 = SCOOP (Comité Permanente sobre Publicaciones Oficiales de la LA).
Example: The Standing Committee on Official Publications of the Information Services Group (SCOOP), of the Library Association, is a body created to improve the availability and bibliographic control of government publications in the UK.