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gen. сгрести (I scooped up my belongings into my handbag. 4uzhoj); черпнуть (makhno); вычерпывать (В.И.Макаров); загребать (В.И.Макаров); запихивать (В.И.Макаров); зачерпывать (В.И.Макаров); проталкивать (вперёд В.И.Макаров); черпать (В.И.Макаров); сгрести в охапку (She scooped the children up and ran with them to safety. 4uzhoj); собрать (в совок или иной контейнер, также ладонь и т. п.: He had a plastic bag in his pocket and he knelt down in the grass and scooped it up.); урвать (If you haven't yet scooped it up at its incredibly low early bird discount you can do so by clicking the link below... facebook.com Leonid Gritsenko); черпать (dirt, sand, etc.); взять на руки (животное, ребёнка: I especially have issues with owners with small dogs who think just scooping their dog up is the solution instead of trying to train them. Is it just me or does anyone else have these experiences? (Reddit) ART Vancouver)
Gruzovik черпануть; начерпывать (a quantity of); начерпать (a quantity of)
context. хватать и заталкивать (Like many, Milano's tweet implies she's under the impression that the officers were federal agents amid heightened sensitivity to protesters in Portland being scooped up into unmarked cars. foxnews.com 4uzhoj)
forestr. поднимать; собирать; подбирать
inf. сгрести (to take or buy (something) in a quick and eager way: Customers scooped up the free samples. В.И.Макаров); размести (buy something quickly so that soon there is none left: Fans scooped up the trading cards in the first few hours of the sale. • Customers scooped up the free samples. 4uzhoj); сгребать (to take or buy (something) in a quick and eager way: Customers scooped up the free samples. В.И.Макаров); смести с полок; расхватать (товар 4uzhoj); сметать с полок; заграбастывать (Abysslooker)
inf., explan. получить первым (chronik); разобрать (товар)
 English thesaurus
scoop up
gen. to lift something or someone quickly with your hands or arms (The child flung her arms around him as he knelt to scoop her up. • Ralph scooped up a handful of dirt. macmillandictionary.com); take out or up with or as if with a scoop (People are also using empty oil drums to scoop up as much oil as possible from shallower waters. vocabulary.com); to pick up or clear up by scooping (You need to go in the backseat, scoop up all those little pieces of brain and skull. Get it out of there. • I bent down and with both hands I scooped up as much of this pissshit as I could. wiktionary.org); to lift something or someone with your hands or arms in a quick movement (She scooped the children up and ran with them to safety. • I scooped up my belongings into my handbag. cambridge.org)
inf. to take or buy something in a quick and eager way (Customers scooped up the free samples. merriam-webster.com); if a lot of people scoop something up, they buy it quickly so that soon there is none left (Fans scooped up the trading cards in the first few hours of the sale. ldoceonline.com)
scoop up: 6 phrases in 4 subjects
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Idiomatic1
Makarov3
Mining1