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1 ladle
1. nounSchöpfkelle, die; Schöpflöffel, der2. transitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88592/ladle_out">ladle out* * *['leidl] 1. noun(a bowl-like spoon with a long handle fixed to it at right angles, for lifting out liquid from a container: a soup ladle.) die Schöpfkelle2. verb(to lift and deal out with a ladle: He ladled soup into the plates.) mit einer Schöpfkelle austeilen- ladleful* * *la·dle[ˈleɪdl̩]I. n [Schöpf]kelle f, Schöpflöffel msoup \ladle Suppenkelle fII. vtdoctors \ladled out antibiotics to patients in those days früher haben die Ärzte den Patienten ziemlich großzügig Antibiotika verschrieben* * *['leɪdl]1. n(Schöpf- or Suppen)kelle f, Schöpflöffel m2. vtschöpfenhe's ladling money into the business — er steckt or pumpt massenhaft Geld in das Geschäft
* * *ladle [ˈleıdl]A s1. Schöpflöffel m, -kelle f2. TECHa) Gieß-, Schöpfkelle f, Gießlöffel m, -pfanne fb) Schaufel f (eines Baggers, Wasserrads etc)B v/tladle out praise (hono[u]rs) to sb jemanden mit Lob (Ehren) überhäufen* * *1. nounSchöpfkelle, die; Schöpflöffel, der2. transitive verbPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Kelle -n f.Schöpfkelle f.Schöpflöffel m.Suppenkelle f. -
2 scoop
1. noun1) (shovel) Schaufel, die2. transitive verb2) (secure) erzielen [Gewinn]; hereinholen (ugs.) [Auftrag]; (in a lottery, bet) gewinnen [Vermögen]3) (Journ.) ausstechenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91259/scoop_out">scoop out- scoop up* * *[sku:p] 1. noun1) (any of several types of spoon-like tool, used for lifting, serving etc: a grain scoop; an ice-cream scoop.) die Schaufel2) ((also scoopful) the amount held in a scoop: a scoop of ice-cream; a scoopful of grain.) sensationelle Erstmeldung3) (a piece of news etc that one newspaper gets and prints before the others: The reporter was sure that he had a scoop for his paper.)2. verb(to move with, or as if with, a scoop: He scooped the crumbs together with his fingers.) schaufeln* * *[sku:p]I. ncoal \scoop Kohlenschaufel fmeasuring \scoop Messlöffel mII. vt1. (move)▪ to \scoop sth sand, dirt etw schaufeln; (ladle) ice cream, pudding etw löffeln2. JOURN▪ to \scoop sb jdn ausstechenwe were \scooped by a rival paper eine konkurrierende Zeitung kam uns zuvor3. (win/get)▪ to \scoop sth etw gewinnenthe film \scooped half of the awards at the festival der Film sahnte die Hälfte der Preise auf dem Festival ab fam* * *[skuːp]1. n1) (= instrument) Schaufel f; (for ice cream, potatoes etc) Portionierer m; (= ball of ice cream, potato) Kugel fin one scoop (lit, fig) — auf einmal
have you heard the latest scoop? — weißt du schon das Neueste?
2. vt1) (with scoop) schaufeln; liquid schöpfen2)The Times scooped the other papers — die Times ist den anderen Zeitungen zuvorgekommen
3) prize, jackpot, award gewinnen* * *scoop [skuːp]A s1. a) Schöpfkelle f, Schöpfer mb) Schaufel f, Schippe f2. TECHa) Wasserschöpfer mb) Baggereimer m, -löffel m3. Kohleneimer m, -korb m4. a) (kleine) (Mehl-, Zucker- etc) Schaufelb) Portionierer m (für Eis, Kartoffelbrei)5. MED Löffel m6. (Apfel-, Käse) Stecher m7. (Aus)Höhlung f, Mulde f8. (Aus)Schöpfen n, (Aus)Schaufeln n9. Schub m, Stoß m:10. Fußball, Hockey: Schlenzer m11. sl Schnitt m, (großer) Fang, Gewinn m13. US sl Informationen pl, Einzelheiten plB v/t1. schöpfen, schaufeln:scoop in a good profit einen (guten) Schnitt machen5. slon bei, in dat)6. Fußball, Hockey: den Ball schlenzen* * *1. noun1) (shovel) Schaufel, die2) (ladle, ladleful) Schöpflöffel, der; [Schöpf]kelle, die2. transitive verb1) (lift) schaufeln [Kohlen, Zucker]; (with ladle) schöpfen [Flüssigkeit, Schaum]2) (secure) erzielen [Gewinn]; hereinholen (ugs.) [Auftrag]; (in a lottery, bet) gewinnen [Vermögen]3) (Journ.) ausstechenPhrasal Verbs:- scoop up* * *(football) n.Schlenzer (Fußball) m. (journalism) n.sensationelle Erstmeldung (Zeitung) f. (press) n.Exklusivbericht m. n.Kelle -n f.Schaufel -n f.Schippe -n f.Schöpfer - m.Spatel - m.Wasserschöpfer m. (on) v.ausstechen (mit) ausdr.jemandem zuvorkommen ausdr. v.schaufeln v.schöpfen v.
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ladle — ► NOUN ▪ a large long handled spoon with a cup shaped bowl. ► VERB 1) serve or transfer with a ladle. 2) (ladle out) distribute in large amounts. DERIVATIVES ladleful noun. ORIGIN Old English, related … English terms dictionary
ladle — noun 1》 a large long handled spoon with a cup shaped bowl, used for serving soup or sauce. 2》 a container for transporting molten metal in a foundry. verb 1》 serve with a ladle. 2》 (ladle something out) distribute something in large amounts.… … English new terms dictionary
ladle — (n.) large, long handled spoon for drawing liquids, O.E. hlædel ladle, from hladan to load (see LADE (Cf. lade)) + le, suffix expressing appliance, tool (Cf. SHOVEL (Cf. shovel), HANDLE (Cf. handle) … Etymology dictionary
ladle — I UK [ˈleɪd(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms ladle : singular ladle plural ladles a) a large deep spoon with a long handle, used for serving liquid food such as soup b) ladle or ladleful the amount contained in a ladle II UK [ˈleɪd(ə)l] / US … English dictionary
ladle — la|dle1 [ leıdl ] noun count a large deep spoon with a long handle, used for serving liquid food such as soup a. ladle or ladleful the amount contained in a ladle ladle la|dle 2 [ leıdl ] verb transitive ladle or ladle out to serve something with … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ladle — /ˈleɪdl / (say laydl) noun 1. a spoon with a deep bowl, often at an angle to its handle, which is used for serving liquids: a soup ladle. 2. Metallurgy a bucket like container for transferring molten metal. –verb (t) (ladled, ladling) 3. to dip… …
ladle — I. noun Etymology: Middle English ladel, from Old English hlædel, from hladan Date: before 12th century 1. a deep bowled long handled spoon used especially for dipping up and conveying liquids 2. something resembling a ladle in form or function • … New Collegiate Dictionary
ladle — 1 noun (C) a large deep spoon with a long handle, used for lifting liquid out of a container: a soup ladle 2 verb (T) to serve soup or other food onto plates or bowls, especially using a ladle ladle sth out phrasal verb (T) to give someone too… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ladle — 1. noun /ˈleɪ.dəl/ a) A deep bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle. b) A container used in a foundry to transport and pour out molten metal Syn: dippe … Wiktionary
ladle — 1. verb he was ladling out the contents of the pot Syn: spoon out, scoop out, dish up/out, serve 2. noun a soup ladle Syn: spoon, scoop, dipper … Thesaurus of popular words
ladle — [ˈleɪd(ə)l] noun [C] a large deep spoon with a long handle that is used for serving liquid food such as soup ladle verb [T] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English