Scoop out Meaning in English
expression
ˈskup/ /ˈaʊt
SKOOP-owt
skˈuːp/ /ˈaʊt
SKOOP-owt
परिभाषा
To remove something from inside a container or object by using a spoon or a similar tool, often making a hollow space.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually informal and literal, typically used with foods (ice cream, pumpkin) or when hollowing objects. Can be followed by what is removed ('scoop out the seeds'). Avoid confusing with 'scoop' (as a noun) or 'take out' (more general).
Spanish: sacar con una cuchara - extraerPortuguese (BR): retirar com uma colher - tirarPortuguese (PT): retirar com uma colher - tirarChinese (Simplified): 舀出 - 挖出Chinese (Traditional): 舀出 - 挖出Hindi: चम्मच से निकालना - बाहर निकालनाArabic: يُغرف - يزيل باستخدام ملعقةBengali: তুলে বের করা - খোঁড়াRussian: вычерпать - выскрестиJapanese: くり抜く - すくい取るVietnamese: múc ra - lấy ra bằng thìaKorean: 파내다 - 퍼내다Turkish: oyup çıkarmak - kaşıkla almakUrdu: چمچ سے نکالنا - کھود کر نکالناIndonesian: mengambil (dengan sendok) - mencungkil
उदाहरण वाक्य
Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds from the melon.
basic
She scooped out some ice cream for the kids.
basic
Carefully scoop out the avocado flesh for the salad.
basic
I can't believe you scooped out all the cookie dough!
natural
She used a melon baller to scoop out perfect spheres for the fruit salad.
natural
Once you scoop out the pumpkin, you can start carving your jack-o'-lantern.
natural