
Scroop
UK
/skruːp/
US
/skruːp/

Translation of "scroop" into Russian
scroop
NounUK
/skruːp/
US
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scroop
scroops pl
The scroop of the old wooden floor was loud in the quiet room.
Скрип старого деревянного пола был громким в тихой комнате.
Definitions
scroop
NounUK
/skruːp/
US
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A rustling or creaking sound, especially the sound made by silk or similar fabrics when they are moved.
The scroop of her silk dress was audible as she walked across the room.
The crisp, rustling quality imparted to silk fabrics by certain chemical finishes.
This finish gives the silk a pleasant scroop that buyers love.
scroop
VerbUK
/skruːp/
US
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To make a harsh, grating sound, often associated with the sound of something being scraped or rubbed.
The old door scrooped as it swung open, echoing through the empty hallway.
(transitive) To treat (silk) so as to impart a rustling sound or feel.
The manufacturer scrooped the fabric with a light acid wash.
scroop
AdjectiveUK
/skruːp/
US
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Designating or possessing the crisp, rustling sound and feel characteristic of treated silk fabrics.
The gown was given a scroop finish to enhance its luxurious appeal.
Idioms and phrases
floor scroop
The floor scroop was loud enough to wake him up.
скрип пола
Скрип пола был достаточно громким, чтобы разбудить его.
wood scroop
The wood scroop was a constant reminder of the house's age.
скрип дерева
Скрип дерева постоянно напоминал о возрасте дома.
scroop echo
The scroop echo travelled through the empty halls.
эхо скрипа
Эхо скрипа разносилось по пустым залам.