Shovelful Meaning in English
word
ˈʃʌvəlˌfʊl
SHUV-uhl-fool
ʃˈʌvəlfəl
SHUV-uhl-fuhl
التعريف
The amount of something that fits on a shovel in one scoop.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Countable noun: use 'a shovelful of sand/soil/snow.' Plural is 'shovelfuls.' Not used for precise measures; it's an approximate amount. Common in everyday work or gardening.
Spanish: pala (llena) - paladaPortuguese (BR): pá (cheia) - pá cheiaPortuguese (PT): pá (cheia) - pá cheiaChinese (Simplified): 一铲Chinese (Traditional): 一鏟Hindi: एक फावड़ा भरArabic: مجرفة مليئة - كمية مجرفةBengali: একফালি (ফাঁড়িতে তোলা পরিমাণ) - একটুখানি (শাবল দিয়ে তোলা পরিমাণ)Russian: лопата (полная) - совок (совковой лопатой)Japanese: シャベル一杯分Vietnamese: xẻng đầy - một xẻngKorean: 삽 한 삽 - 한 삽Turkish: bir kürek dolusuUrdu: ایک پھاوڑا بھرIndonesian: sekapak - satu sekop penuh
جمل نموذجية
He put a shovelful of dirt into the hole.
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She tossed a shovelful of snow aside.
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Give me a shovelful of sand, please.
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One more shovelful and we’ll be done here.
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He accidentally dropped a shovelful on his shoe.
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You can tell he’s tired—he barely lifted a shovelful that time.
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