单词 | Scoop |
例句 | (1) Scoop out the melon flesh. (2) Just one scoop of mashed potato for me, please. (3) First, scoop a hole in the soil. (4) Use both hands to scoop up the leaves. (5) Scoop out the pulp and serve it with sugar. (6) She made a scoop with her hand and picked up what she had dropped. (7) Halve the pineapple and scoop out the inside. (8) He began to scoop his things up frantically. (9) Halve the melon and scoop out the pulp. (10) Scoop out the pumpkin's stringy fibres. (11) The paper managed to secure a major scoop and broke the scandal to the world. (12) Cut the tomato in half and scoop out the seeds with a teaspoon. (13) The socialist party is expected to scoop up the majority of the working-class vote. (14) Scoop the blanket weed out and use it to line hanging baskets. (15) Cut the tomato in half and scoop out the seeds. (16) Getting that story was the scoop of a lifetime for the journalist. (17) Cut the melon in half and scoop out the flesh. (18) All the newspapers really want to do is scoop the opposition. (19) Cut the tomato in half and scoop out flesh. (20) I suppose they might represent a considerable academic scoop. (21) CNN quickly recognised the opportunity for a scoop. (22) CNN recognized its opportunity for a scoop. (23) I was too far gone to get the scoop. (24) Charlie loved to scoop the competition. (25) Scoop off fat from pan juices. (26) Gently scoop out potato, leaving skins intact. (27) Scoop flesh from potatoes into a food processor. (28) The Reverend William Spooner used to produce spoonerisms such as 'a scoop of boy trouts', instead of what he had meant to say - 'a troop of boy scouts'. (29) Prying off the plastic lid, she took out a small scoop. (30) Cut the melon in half, remove the seeds and scoop out the flesh. (1) Scoop out the melon flesh. (2) Just one scoop of mashed potato for me, please. (3) First, scoop a hole in the soil. (4) Use both hands to scoop up the leaves. (31) She watched Victorine and Baptiste scoop it up. (32) Philip began to scoop grain from the opened sack into his polythene bag quickly. (33) Remove from freezer 30 minutes before eating and scoop into a glass bowl. (34) I watched the others to see how to scoop up the gluey mush with my hand. (35) He put down the torch and used both hands to scoop up his last-minute discovery. (36) Or you can scoop out the flesh of the potatoes and mix it with the sauce. (37) Press with the thumbs and fingers to scoop up flesh, squeeze gently but firmly, and slowly release. (38) The vest is simplicity itself, with a scoop neck front and back. (39) He gave me the inside scoop on the Biggest Wave story: the thirty-five-foot mountain he'd ridden on 5 January 1985. (40) A molten chocolate cake served with a scoop of chestnut ice cream borders on a religious experience. (41) It was his first major scoop and he promised not to reveal the source of his information. (42) She chose a short black lace suit, tight-fitted with a scoop neckline. (43) When cool enough to handle, cut in half lengthwise and scoop out the flesh and place in a large bowl. (44) Scoop out the seeds and discard. 5 Cut out the flesh leaving a thin border. (45) Scoop the excess glitter up in the paper and replace in the pot. (46) Cut the mangoes in half and scoop out the flesh with a metal spoon. (47) He reached the cocktail cabinet and leaned over it to scoop up a couple of two-hundred-year-old goblets. (48) There have been several false alarms in the tabloids,(http:///scoop.html) but at the end of 1986 reporters thought they had a scoop. (49) Scoop out any nuts and syrup clinging to the pan on to cake with a rubber scraper. Serve with whipped cream. (50) Allow to cool until tepid. Cut the mangoes in half and scoop out the flesh with a metal spoon. (51) By sheer luck I had given Reuters their biggest news scoop since the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865. (52) Sanipet provide the householder with a 12-litre sealed plastic container, together with a handy scoop and spatula set. (53) If you could get out of the submersible, you could scoop the animals up by the handful. (54) I dive across the mud, scoop it toward me with my bandaged hand, and take a hold of it. (55) The singer evinced one bad habit in the Mahler group, a tendency to scoop into opening phrases. (56) Mama served Ralph an enormous dollop and gave him an extra scoop of clotted cream. (57) Cut the bottom off a four pint plastic milk container to make a free food scoop. (58) The tuna fish swim beneath schools of dolphins, fishermen do not discriminate and scoop up the whole lot in their nets. (59) You could crack your skull on that intractable stone, or it could scoop out spoonfuls of flesh. (60) The product is usually packed in plastic lidded tubs, 10-20 kilos, in which a measuring scoop is provided. (61) Devices like this poop scoop are better suited for domestic use. (62) Try to scoop the outstretched foot with your rear guard hand. (63) The court gave a stern warning against future attempts to scoop it. (64) Some one in Bullfinch had removed all the screws from the seats of the scoop chairs in the solarium. (65) The task, then, is not to draw out an entire nucleus but to scoop out a bunch of chromosomes. (66) As the chain turns the buckets bite into the canal bed and scoop out the mud. (67) Add a lace top for a touch of glamour, scoop neck, long sleeved top, £24.99. (68) Above the scoop neckline of her peacock blue dress, an ill-defined rash of mottled pink broke out, then faded. (69) They claim to dutifully scoop their own poop, and carefully keep the animals civil towards other park users. (70) My master manoeuvred himself round, using his hand to scoop out the icy water, shouting at me to pole faster. (71) A beautifully clean, steep layback leads to an exciting but easy traverse and a nasty pull into a frustratingly smooth scoop. (72) Cut in half lengthways, scoop out the flesh and reserve it. (73) The food dribbled out and she had to scoop it off his chin and shove it back in. (74) Elmer throws him a hand of hay and pours a scoop of sweet feed into his trough. (75) Scoop out any nuts and syrup clinging to the pan on to cake with a rubber scraper. (76) To eat, remove the lid and scoop out the flesh, leaving the skin. (77) Scoop out ice - cream with spoon. (78) She gave him an extra scoop of clotted cream. (79) Do you want your scoop in a waffle cup? (80) Scoop out the rotten part of the apple. (81) Scoop out the rotten part of the pear. (82) Air scoop: intake for air to be filtered. (83) May I have a scoop of vanilla ice cream? (84) Take turkey baster(Sentence dictionary), cheese wheel covered in cheesecloth and scoop. (85) We adore "The Front Page" and "Scoop, " which present us as lazy, unprincipled, and hopelessly in thrall to bogus information. (86) Count me out for the banana split. I think I'll go for a triple scoop of chocolate surprise in a waffle cone. (87) Fiery torches of palm fronds light up the night near the Caroline Islands as men in outrigger canoes wait with long-handled nets to scoop flying fish in midair. (88) When I worked for Senator Fulbright, he worked for Senator Henry Scoop Jackson of Washington State, who, like LBJ, was a domestic liberal and a Vietnam hawk. (89) Then he opens us, connecting deep inside to scoop out all the slimy, yucky stuff, including seeds of doubt, spite, lies, and fear. (90) It is in other seasons fiercely territorial, now the birds are gathered in one clangorous flock to scoop up the winter feed laid down for them by farmers. (91) The designed widthwise edge curve will be used as a directix curve to form scoop surface of the energy-saving down-cut rotary blade by scanning method. (92) Trev: I just want one scoop of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream. (93) Have money all volubility, wait for me to scoop up enough I fall again. (94) The new HP package contains quality Watts components ... including the new AS-B Bronze Air Scoop and the B911S Combination Bronze Fill Valve and Backflow Preventer. (95) Forests are clear - cut , seams are blasted and massive diggers scoop out the mountain's coal. (96) Used to blend and scoop out lotions, creams, gels and masks, ensure products are not contaminated. (97) Use iron scoop is too cold; Use porcelain scoop is too weak; A wood scoop, engraved veins safely, engraved sky's wasteland and glebe's old. (98) These include the addition of an air scoop on the bonnet to increase air-flow for the intercooler and front fog lamps on certain models, according to grade. (99) True to nature, Caleb turned adversity into triumph and had extra icing to scoop out and serve with each piece. (100) A large spoon or ice - cream scoop, a thin bladed knife some newspaper will get you started. (101) The Scoop: Almost 30 years after the first fantasy film, Perseus, mortal son of Greek god Zeus, is back to take on Medusa and the Kraken to stop their evil from spreading to earth and the heavens. (102) Serve the mango sorbet in bowls, or scoop into ice cream cones as pictured, and ENJOY! (103) The cowboys' hats were high-crowned with wide, floppy rims, practical for protection from the sun's glare, useful as a cup with which to scoop up water or, folded over, as a pillow. (104) Alfie features a magnetic scoop that can really lift cargo. (105) According to the force analysis of seeds during filling process, the calculation formulas for ultimate filling angle and falling angle of seed on scoop side were established. (106) The Scoop: Lemuel Gulliver (Black) finds himself towering over and wrangling with the miniature island creatures of Lilliput in a long-awaited remake of Jonathan Swift's classic 1726 tale. (107) I wasn't sure at first about what the post Susan Anthony period was about but here's the scoop. (108) Get the full scoop on XSL standards from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). (109) You scoop up some of Dennis's blood,(Sentence dictionary) to splash on Watson's shoes later. (110) Underneath the rear fuselage a large air scoop aspirated the second unit, which powered a three- bladed propeller mounted behind a cruciform tail. (111) The Scoop: Martin Scorsese's adaptation of the 2003 best-selling crime thriller novel by the same name tells the frightening story of two men trapped in a prison for the mentally ill in 1950s America. (112) Andy goes through the breakfast line, gets a scoop of glop on his tray. (113) Underneath the rear fuselage a large air scoop unita three - bladed propeller mounted behind a cruciform tail. (114) After initial venting of air, additional air will vent as water is heated. Installation of the Watts "AS" Air Scoop and "FV4" Floatvent will provide automatic air venting. (115) You can scoop up more food from the bottom of a pot of soup. (116) Scoop out a cup and put into a glass jar, covered loosely, in fridge. (117) Installation of the Watts AS Air scoop and FV 4 Automatic Vent Valve will provide automatic venting. (118) Set the spaetzle maker over the pot. Scoop the batter in and crank the handle to have the button-shaped spaetzle fall into the boiling water. (119) Player behavior generates rich information about game balance, so scoop up as much data as possible. (120) Cut a kiwifruit in half, then scoop out the flesh with a spoon. (121) Series AS Air Scoop (Air Separator) is designed for efficient separation of air from water in Hydronic Heating Systems. (122) Fearing a scoop, Darwin's colleagues arranged a public presentation crediting both men. (123) Watts Series AS Air Scoop which is designed for efficient separation of air from water in hydronic heating systems can also be installed. (124) Spread a scoop of canned pumpkin on toasted whole wheat bread and then drizzle agave or maple syrup on top. (125) It is in other seasons fiercely territorial, but now the birds are gathered in one clangorous flock to scoop up the winter feed laid down for them by farmers. (126) Refer to Air Scoop and Floatvent Instruction Sheets for proper installation. (127) Right now, NASA's Phoenix Lander is using a scoop to dig on Mars. (128) Scoop neck. Sleeveless. Formfitting. (129) As she bent to scoop them up, a handsome young man appeared, wrapped in a bearskin cloak. (130) Amanda: I think I'll stick to a scoop of classic vanilla, unless you want to share a banana split with me instead. (131) William Boot demanded of the Daily Beast's foreign editor on being invited to report on an African civil war in Scoop, Evelyn Waugh's immortal 1938 comic novel of journalism. (132) The Scoop: The jolly green ogre is back for more adventures with most of the original cast voices, but bigger, better C.G.I. effects. (133) Not recipes in the kitchen, but intuition and another scoop of wheat germ. (134) You scoop up too and the rice spills on the tray. (135) Uh , one scoop of coffee and one scoop of chocolate for me. (136) The designed widthwise edge curve will be used as a directix curve to form scoop surface of ... (137) The Scoop: Del Toro stars as a good-natured man who transforms into a savage wolf by moonlight in this special effects-packed horror remake set in 19th century England. (138) Dope bucket: The combination of dope bucket and road marking scoop, hanging in the underpan of the frame, board scraping structure,(http:///scoop.html) allocate the paint barrel whose apacity is 50kg. (139) I begin to feel like William Boot in Scoop, Evelyn Waugh's novel about a hapless war correspondent who sets out for Africa with carriage-loads of gear, including cleft-sticks to carry his dispatches. (140) The invention discloses a reciprocating moving lead scoop for lead plate continuous casting machine. (141) You're thinking a 4 - oz scoop of Baskin Robbins Baseball Nut ice cream. (142) On this Tuesday, she manages to nod to her colleagues, scoop a slice of pizza onto a paper plate, grab a diet soda, and take a seat just as Mary, the CIO, stands up and hits "Enter" on her ThinkPad. (143) The journalist's interest in a scoop and the source's self - interest coincide. (144) He must have had a mighty hand to scoop out the Royal Gorge in Colorado. (145) But still be done not have because of water, noodle is scooped up too quickly again, etc scoop up a bowl in when noodle still is hard, rawish . (146) Scoop out with your fingers and massage into your skin as often as required. (147) Scoop out the an avocado into your blender . Add the remaining ingredients and blend until smooth. (148) The data scoop out in the ERP of each got the application. (149) The analytic need in the multi - machine caused data warehouse and data scoop out the technical development. (150) Heres the scoop to clear up the confusion: the SSRI medications were first developed as antidepressants, but it was recognized that they also have anti-anxiety effects. (151) Amanda: Mike, I can't believe you got a triple scoop! I'm sure it's going to be sickeningly sweet, and you'll just end up wasting it. (152) This small rodent can scoop out a long, narrow tunnel in a very short time. (153) This small rodent can scoop a long, narrow tunnel in a very short time. (154) As you scoop it up, remember to glance at your air gauge. How much gold can you take without endangering your survival? (155) The designed widthwise edge curve will be used as a directix curve to form scoop surface of the energys... (156) Could I have a scoop of vanilla ice cream on my pie? (157) Cut a marrow in half and scoop out the seeds. (158) Hope to be useful for operators SP to analyze the future development trend of Mobile-mail market,[http:///scoop.html] scoop out the customer need and carry on the Mobile-mail business successfully and so on. (159) Installed in conjunction with the Watts "AS" Air Scoop and "FV4" Floatvent. (160) Drinking-water supplies for hundreds of thousands of people nearby were suspended for several days while the authorities tried to scoop up the gloop. (161) Was Evelyn Waugh's Scoop a comedy, faux war reportage or a satire on the state of 1930s Britain? |
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