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angling

/ang-gling/US // ˈæŋ glɪŋ //UK // (ˈæŋɡlɪŋ) //

垂钓,钓鱼,捕鱼,钓友

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or art of fishing with a hook and line, usually attached to a rod.

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Examples

  • The best cheap ergonomic mouse will typically provide users with a horizontal design that allows the fingers and hand to fall naturally over the top of the mouse with limited arching or angling of the wrist.

  • Both Amazon and Roku have built businesses selling ads in the third-party apps on their platforms and have become more aggressive in angling for access to inventory.

  • The, um, pie was expanding to be sure, but there were a lot more people angling to get a slice of it.

  • He flouted so many conventions of what the West regards as good taste that he seemed to be angling for a role as Dr. Evil.

  • The possibilities for commercial success would even have Rita Repulsa angling for a stake in the profits.

  • But who can possibly remember that when you are now standing at the edge of what we now know you were angling toward all season!

  • House Republicans angling to get big spending and tax cuts out of a new round of negotiations.

  • The Minnow bites freely in fine weather, and you may take almost as many as you please by angling for them.

  • "We have seen a great deal of her of late years," Mrs. Harrowby continued, angling dexterously.

  • I beg to offer a few observations to strangers in reference to Barnard Castle as an angling station.

  • Your sport in angling, whether top or bottom, materially depends upon the state of the atmosphere.

  • "Some difference between the Fisheries Bureau and angling for sport," the agent warned him.