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1 scoop out
to scoop the flesh out of a tomato — togliere la polpa da o svuotare un pomodoro
* * *vt + adv* * *to scoop the flesh out of a tomato — togliere la polpa da o svuotare un pomodoro
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2 scoop out
scoop out [something], scoop [something] out creuser -
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4 scoop out
1) Медицина: выскабливать (ложкой)2) Кулинария: выскоблить (scoop the cooked pumpkin out of the skin; scoop out the cooked pumpkin)3) Металлургия: вычерпывать4) Механика: выбирать материал5) Ругательство: выбить (scoop all the crap out - выбить дерьмо, выбить дурь), вышибить -
5 scoop out
transitive verb1) (hollow out) aushöhlen; schaufeln [Loch, Graben]2) (remove) [her]ausschöpfen [Flüssigkeit]; auslöffeln [Fruchtfleisch]; (with a knife) herausschneiden [Fruchtfleisch, Gehäuse]; (excavate) ausbaggern [Erde]* * *vt▪ to \scoop out out ⇆ sth etw ausschaben* * *vt septhe cat scooped out the goldfish with its paw — die Katze hat den Goldfisch mit ihrer Pfote herausgefischt
* * *transitive verb1) (hollow out) aushöhlen; schaufeln [Loch, Graben]2) (remove) [her]ausschöpfen [Flüssigkeit]; auslöffeln [Fruchtfleisch]; (with a knife) herausschneiden [Fruchtfleisch, Gehäuse]; (excavate) ausbaggern [Erde]* * *v.ausgraben v. -
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7 scoop out
vtto \scoop out out <-> sth etw ausschaben -
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9 scoop out
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<flour/rice/soil\>\> sacar* (con pala, cuchara etc)2) v + adv + o ( hollow) \<\<hole/tunnel\>\> excavarVT + ADV (with scoop) sacar con pala; (with spoon) sacar con cuchara; [+ water] achicar; [+ hollow] excavar, ahuecar* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<flour/rice/soil\>\> sacar* (con pala, cuchara etc)2) v + adv + o ( hollow) \<\<hole/tunnel\>\> excavar -
10 SCOOP OUT
calpa- (draw out, bale out) –KALPA -
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/vi/ выбирать материал -
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мед.гл. выскабливать (ложкой) -
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menggali* * *menyendok, mencentong -
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kepçe ile boşaltmak, içini oymak, oymak, çukur açmak* * *kepçe ile çıkar -
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vtwybierać (wybrać perf), wyskrobywać (wyskrobać perf) -
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phr.v. l. црпи, заграбува (со црпка/раце)2. ископува, продупчува (дрво/земја) -
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• ispuljati; izdubiti; izvlačiti; lopatom ispolcem iscrpsti; vaditi -
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• kaivaa• kovertaa
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scoop up — verb take out or up with or as if with a scoop (Freq. 3) scoop the sugar out of the container • Syn: ↑scoop, ↑scoop out, ↑lift out, ↑take up • Derivationally related forms: ↑scoop … Useful english dictionary
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