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crabber

/krab-er/US // ˈkræb ər //UK // (ˈkræbə) //

捕猎者,捕鱼者,捉蟹人,螃蟹

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who catches crabs.
    • : a boat used in catching crabs.

Examples

  • A crabber is Florida's latest casualty of the flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio Vulnificus.

  • The crabs are then strung upon a string or wythe, and allowed to hang in the water until the crabber desists from his occupations.

  • The crabber reached over and turned a switch, cutting his engine.

  • Rick could see the boat, but the angle was wrong for him to see the crabber at work.

  • The crabber was getting about one crab for every three baits.

  • Scotty went into the cabin and left Rick watching the crabber.