scoop

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English - Turkish
kepçe

Bir külahta iki kepçe dondurma istiyorum, lütfen. - I'd like two scoops of ice cream in a cone, please.

{i} büyük kazanç
{f} k.dili., gazet. (haber) atlatmak
{i} k.dili., gazet. atlatma
{i} kepçe: ice-cream scoop dondurma kepçesi
{i} haberi ilk verme (gazete)
{f} para kesmek
{i} vurgun
kaşık
kepçeyle çıkarmak
kepçe ile almak
(gazetecilikte) haber atlatma
haber atlatmak
spatül
(gazetecilikte) haber atlatmak
{f} kepçe ile çıkar
{i} büyük kepçe
kaşık biçiminde cerrah aleti
{f} diğer gazeteleri atlatmak
{f} kepçe ile çıkarmak
içini oymak
kapmakc scoop net nehir dibini taramaya mahsus
{i} top
{i} çukur
{i} atlatma (gazete)
dili toplayıp yığmak
(Tıp) Ölü dokuları temizlemede kullanılan kaşık şeklinde cerrahi alet, kaşık
{i} vuruş
{i} hamle
dili vurgun
{f} kepçe ile boşaltmak
kepçe ile alma
{i} kürek
kaşık şeklinde cerrah aleti
atlatma
dondurma kepçesi
voli
scoop out
kepçe ile çıkarmak
scoop up
kepçe ile çıkarmak
scoop out
kepçe ile çıkar
scoop up
kepçe ile çıkar
scoop wheel
kepçeli çark
scoop neck
kepçe boyun
scoop up
kaldırmak, kucaklamak

The father scooped up the son and handed him to the mother.

scoop condenser
kepçeli kondenser
scoop finish
(Tekstil) apreli ipek düğme
scoop in
para kesmek
scoop out
oymak
scoop out
çukur açmak
scoop out
içini oymak
scoop out
kepçe ile boşaltmak
scoop system
kepçe sistemi
scoop up
kaldırmak
scoop up
toplamak
scoop up
kapmak
scoop#out
kepçe ile çıkar
scoop#up
kepçe ile çıkar
inside scoop
İçeriden alınan bilgi
miss a news scoop
haber atlamak
scooper
kepçe
scoopful
kepçe dolusu
ice-cream scoop
dondurma kepçe
spoonful, scoop
Kepçe kaşığı
aggregate scoop
agrega küreği
air scoop
(Askeri) HAVA ALIĞI: Balon bölmelerinde, ihtiraklı motor, vantilatör vesairede havayı çeken ve hava basıncını devam ettiren davlumbaz veya başlık
at one scoop
bir vuruşta, bir darbede
scooped
kepçe ile boşaltılmış
scoopful
kepçe dolu
scooping
kepçe ile boşaltma
English - English
A covered opening in an automobile's hood which allows cold air to enter the area beneath the hood
To learn something, especially something worthy of a news article, before (someone else)

The paper across town scooped them on the City Hall scandal.

To consume an alcoholic beverage

He was caught scooping in the local park.

A special "Spinal Board" called a "Scoop" or "Spinal scoop" used by EMS staff that divides laterally to literally scoop up patients
To begin a vocal note slightly below the target pitch and then to slide up to the target pitch, especially in country music
An opening in a hood/bonnet or other body panel to admit air, usually for cooling the engine
Any cup- or bowl-shaped tool, usually including a handle used to lift and move loose or soft solid material

She kept a scoop in the dog food.

The digging attachment on a front-end loader
To lift, move, or collect with a scoop or as though with a scoop

He used both hands to scoop water and splash it on his face.

A story or fact; especially, news learned and reported before anyone else

He listened carefully, in hopes of getting the scoop on the debate.

The amount or volume of loose or solid material held by a particular scoop

I'll have one scoop of chocolate ice-cream.

{n} a kind of large ladle, sweep, stroke, dash
{v} to cut hollow or deep, lade, empty
A place hollowed out; a basinlike cavity; a hollow
To win the entire pot
The act of scooping, or taking with a scoop or ladle; a motion with a scoop, as in dipping or shoveling
V-shaped, folded matchbook cover, used to hold powder for sniffing
To win an entire pot, especially in high-low split games When he failed to make his low, I scooped
If a newspaper scoops other newspapers, it succeeds in printing an exciting or important story before they do. All the newspapers really want to do is scoop the opposition
To scoop the ball into the air rather than loft it
A story obtained before other newspapers receive the information
A spoon-shaped instrument, used in extracting certain substances or foreign bodies
An optional device under the envelope MOUTH resembling a tapered sail, usually made of fire-resistant Nomex fabric It aids inflation and protects burner flame from wind gusts
It is a scoop when a player raises a stationary or slowly moving ball off the ground with a shovel-like movement of the stick, which is placed slightly under the ball
a news report that is reported first by one news organization; "he got a scoop on the bribery of city officials"
The lifting of the ball off the ground by placing the head of the stick under the ball and shoveling the ball forward
a specialized-shape skirt which, on American balloons, narrows to an inch or two on one side and widens to extend all the way from the top of the poles to the base of the envelope proper, forming a tilted mouth The idea of the scoop is to provide better control of the aerostat's orientation Ideally, the front (or main part of the scoop) will always be kept in the direction of travel It may also aid in keeping the envelope full
n slang referring to the J stroke The ball is played with the hands clasped together, the thumbs parallel and pointed up, and the elbows bent
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
To empty by lading; as, to scoop a well dry
If you scoop a prize or award, you win it. films which scooped awards around the world
A forward facing aerodynamic device or opening used to duct cool outside air to some part of the vehicle such as the carburetor intake, the brakes, the radiator, or an oil cooler
the shovel or bucket of dredge or backhoe the quantity a scoop will hold a hollow concave shape made by removing something take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container
{i} spoon, ladle; tool for scooping or digging; hollow, cavity; act of scooping or digging; quantity that fills one scoop; (Slang) exclusive news story reported by one newspaper (or television station, etc.); large profit (Slang)
a large ladle; "he used a scoop to serve the ice cream" the shovel or bucket of dredge or backhoe the quantity a scoop will hold a hollow concave shape made by removing something take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container
get the better of; "the goal was to best the competition"
A beat
If you scoop something from a container, you remove it with something such as a spoon. the sound of a spoon scooping dog food out of a can
As a noun, a story no one else has; as a verb, to do it to the competition
the shovel or bucket of dredge or backhoe
n slang referring to the J stroke The ball is played with the hands clasped together, the thumbs parallel and pointed up, and the elbows bent J型傳球。
street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate
n slang referring to the J stroke The ball is played with the hands clasped together, the thumbs parallel and pointed up, and the elbows bent J型传球。
To get a scoop, or a beat, on (a rival)
A large ladle; a vessel with a long handle, used for dipping liquids; a utensil for bailing boats
A hollowed-out half-log, used on a roof as a channel to carry away rainwater
If you scoop a person or thing somewhere, you put your hands or arms under or round them and quickly move them there. Michael knelt next to her and scooped her into his arms
To make hollow, as a scoop or dish; to excavate; to dig out; to form by digging or excavation
An air scoop forces air onto desired parts of the car On a stock car, it could be a box sitting on the hood to force air into the engine to give it more power On an Indycar, a scoop forces air onto the brakes to keep them cool
a hollow concave shape made by removing something
You can use scoop to refer to an exciting news story which is reported in one newspaper or on one television programme before it appears anywhere else. one of the biggest scoops in the history of newspapers
A sweep; a stroke; a swoop
A tool for monitoring cluster hosts
To take out or up with, a scoop; to lade out
take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container"
Horse-drawn vehicle that was used to move earth in the early days of golf-course construction
a specialized-shape skirt which narrows to an inch or two on one side and widens to extend all the way from the top of the stanchions to the base of the envelope proper, forming a tilted mouth The idea of the scoop is to provide better control of the aerostat's orientation Ideally, the front (or main part of the scoop) will always be kept in the direction of travel It may also aid in keeping the envelope full
{f} dig, pick up material with a shovel or similar tool; pick up material with a spoon; publish a news story before every other newspaper (or television station, etc.); dig out, hollow out, create a cavity
also called an exclusive, a story obtained by a newspaper to the exclusion of its competitors
A deep shovel, or any similar implement for digging out and dipping or shoveling up anything; as, a flour scoop; the scoop of a dredging machine
the quantity a scoop will hold
a large ladle; "he used a scoop to serve the ice cream"
Named for its scoop-like shape, an open face flood light with a large, diffuse reflector that is essentially the body of the luminaire The reflector is parabolic, spherical or ellipsoidal, and is generally made from unpainted aluminum
scoop shot
A shot taken underhanded from an unusually low position (as though scooping up the ball)
scoop up
to pick up or clear up by scooping

You need to go in the backseat, scoop up all those little pieces of brain and skull. Get it out of there. -- said by The Wolf.

scoop wheels
plural form of scoop wheel
scoop and run
(Tıp, İlaç) A stance taken when a trauma victim’s condition is of such severity that there is (1) Insufficient time for the usual format of medical stabilisation and/or (2) The equipment and/or experts needed to save the victim’s life are not present in the ambulatory field unit, e.g., ambulance or helicopter
scoop a hole in the sand
dig in the sand
scoop neck
low-cut rounded neckline on a woman's piece of garment
scoop neck
A rounded, usually low-cut neckline, as on a blouse or dress. Also called scoop neckline. a round, quite low neck on a woman's top
scoop net
type of hand net used for fishing; net for sweeping a river's bottom
scoop out
take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container"
scoop out
hollow out with a scoop; "scoop out a melon"
scoop out
hollow out with a scoop; "scoop out a melon
scoop shot
a basketball shot made with an underhand scooping motion
scoop up
take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container"
scoop up
If you scoop something up, you put your hands or arms under it and lift it in a quick movement. Use both hands to scoop up the leaves He began to scoop his things up frantically
scoop up money
accumulate great wealth, obtain a fortune
scoop water out of a boat
pump water out of a ship
poop scoop
pooper scooper
scooper
A person who scoops
scooping
Present participle of scoop
inside scoop
Information that only an insider would have
scooper
{n} one who scoops, a waterfowl
scooped
past of scoop
scooper
Something that scoops
scooper
The avocet; so called because it scoops up the mud to obtain food
scooper
One who, or that which, scoops
scoopful
{i} amount of material that fills one scoop
scoopful
The quantity in a scoop
scoops
plural of scoop
scoops
third-person singular of scoop
Turkish - English

Definition of scoop in Turkish English dictionary

tarak dubası scoop or bucket of
a dredging machine
scoop
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