英:[trɔːl]
美:[trɔːl]
英:[trɔːl]
美:[trɔːl]
n.
拖网
排钩绳
vt.& vi.
用拖网捕鱼
vt.
查阅(档案等)
复数:trawls
第三人称单数:trawls
现在分词:trawling
过去式:trawled
过去分词:trawled
词根:trawl
n.trawler 拖网渔船;拖网捕鱼的人
noun
a large wide-mouthed conical net that is dragged along the bottom of the sea to catch deep-water fish.
a long heavy fishing line that has many short lines with baited hooks attached at intervals and that is supported by buoys.
intransitive verb
to fish with a trawl net or line.
transitive verb
to catch (fish) with a trawl net or line.
to pull (a trawl net) along the bottom.
1560年代,源自荷兰语 tragelen,源自中古荷兰语 traghelen “拖曳”,源自 traghel “拖网”,可能源自拉丁语 tragula “拖网”。相关词汇: Trawled; trawling。
拖网
用渔船拖曳作业,迫使捕捞对象进入网囊的一类网具。
底栖生物拖网
拖网
Verb probably from obsolete Dutch tragelen
The first known use of trawl was in 1561
treacherousadjective
guilty of treachery
likely to betray : unreliable
a treacherous memory
giving a false appearance of safety or solidity
a treacherous stretch of bog
traynoun
an open container with flat bottom and low rim for holding, carrying, or exhibiting articles
traynoun
an open container with flat bottom and low rim for holding, carrying, or exhibiting articles
traynoun
an open container with flat bottom and low rim for holding, carrying, or exhibiting articles
trawl1 of 2verb
to fish or catch with a trawl
trawl2 of 2noun
a large cone-shaped net dragged along the sea bottom in fishing
setline
trawlernoun
a boat used for trawling
trawl1 of 2verb
to fish or catch with a trawl
trawl2 of 2noun
a large cone-shaped net dragged along the sea bottom in fishing
setline
1 You can connect it with your Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Google Drive, Apple Photos, and so on, and Timehop will trawl those platforms for things that happened on this day, however many years ago.
2 The police are trawling (through) their files for similar cases.
警方正在查阅类似案件的档案。
3 Even in translation, even when he writes in a didactic vein, there is a feeling of phonetic undertow, that the poem is a trawl, not just talk.
4 Among his immense trawl of images are several of sex workers selling themselves at the roadside.
5 Similar problems beset the second half, with a group of Mazurkas pallidly despatched and a trawl through the great B flat minor sonata that was only sporadically interesting.
6 Now a trawl line of course, is a very, very long line that connects multiple lobster traps on the bottom.
7 He sees a society that invests too much in children but distrusts its own institutions, arguing there is no point in trawling though history for victims, thereby pathologising all child-adult relationships.
8 Movie fans can trawl through Star Wars, Harry Potter, Marvel, and Disney picks, while shoppers with a love for certain series can pick up models based on beloved characters from Friends, Ted Lasso, and The Office.
9 Surveys are often run with the help of fishermen, but instead of going where the shrimp typically cluster, the surveys by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration go to mostly random, computer-selected spots to trawl.
10 After last week's Christmas Day fiasco, Mark is still in Dobby's bad books, which leads to a trawl round various supporting characters' New Year parties to find her.
11 The firm argues that farming octopus will reduce fishing methods such as sea-bed trawling, for example and ensure a supply of "marine-based food" while also "relieving pressure on wild fishing grounds".
12 As for acts, she'll be spending the next 12 months trawling the world to find the best it has to offer.
13 Dr Curtis encouraged curators to really trawl the collection for surprises and labels are placed at the foot of the works to remove visual clutter.
14 For more than 20 years, the filmmaker Hu Jie has been trawling the deep waters of Chinese history to create a series of harrowing documentaries about the early years of Communist Party rule.
15 But as Mr. Harris trawls a special website for lovelorn gingers and accosts passers-by to chat about hair color — and get a phone number or two — his candor and vulnerability are enormously endearing.
16 This was when she sang, a few years ago, at Churchill Downs, one in a string of unconventional venues she’s played—from a bullfighting ring in Barcelona to a bus trawling the streets of Paris.
17 When Virgin France need to liaise with the band, they have to trawl the likeliest Parisian cafes and bars to track down said mate.
18 I had no socials to trawl through beforehand then feign surprise that he’d been on holiday recently, which was actually really nice.
19 While I am trawling through videos of people messing about with strands of melted sugar, a thumbnail of a raspberry tart catches my eye.
20 Instead, these books were simply swept up in the retailing equivalent of bottom trawling that drags a net across the ocean floor, catching cod and shrimp along with old barrels of toxic waste.
1 排钩钓索
7 曳绳钓鱼
8 搜寻
scout sweep forage search dig nose delve ferret scavenge scrounge nose about nose around root about root around hunting rummage fish root hunt grub grope fossick hunt out hunt down on the prowl pick through
9 彻底搜查