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2 Translation results for
scoop
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
scoop
noun
scoops
cucharada, bola (de helado, etc.), pala (de harina, etc.)
;
(noticias) exclusiva, primicia
Pie with a scoop of ice cream on top
Example sentences of
scoop
noun
•
a backhoe with a large
scoop
•
The story turned out to be the political
scoop
of the year.
•
She always knows
the scoop
.
•
Here's
the scoop
on how to clean leather.
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scoop
verb
scooped, has scooped, is scooping, scoops
sacar (con pala o cucharón)
Example sentences of
scoop
verb
•
She has a job
scooping
ice cream.
•
He
scooped
flour into the bowl.
•
A backhoe was
scooping
dirt from the hole.
•
The children
scooped
handfuls of marbles from the pile.
•
He
scooped
the dice off the table and rolled again.
More examples
•
Scoop
a hole in the dough for the filling.
•
The city's biggest newspaper got
scooped
by a weekly paper that released the story a full day before.
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Reverse translation for
scoop
cucharada
- spoonful
bola
(de helado, etc.)
- ball, lie, fib, bunch, group, uproar, tumult
pala
(de harina, etc.)
- shovel, spade, blade (of an oar or a rotor), paddle, racket
exclusiva
(noticias)
primicia
- first fruits, scoop, exclusive
sacar
(con pala o cucharón)
- to kick off (in soccer or football), to pull out, to take out, to get, to obtain, to serve (in sports), to get out, to extract, to stick out, to bring out, to pull off, to introduce
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