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net

/net/US // nɛt //UK // (nɛt) //

网,网路,网赚,网友

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a bag or other contrivance of strong thread or cord worked into an open, meshed fabric, for catching fish, birds, or other animals: a butterfly net.
    • : a piece of meshed fabric designed to serve a specific purpose, as to divide a court in racket games or protect against insects: a tennis net; a mosquito net.
    • : anything serving to catch or ensnare: a police net to trap the bank robber.
    • : a lacelike fabric with a uniform mesh of cotton, silk, rayon, nylon, etc., often forming the foundation of any of various laces.
    • : a ball that hits the net.
    • : Often nets. the goal in hockey or lacrosse.
    • : any network or reticulated system of filaments, lines, veins, or the like.
    • : Telecommunications. any network containing computers and telecommunications equipment.
    • : Sometimes Net .Digital Technology. internet: An overwhelming majority of Americans now have access to the net at home or at work.
    • : Mathematics. the abstraction, in topology, of a sequence; a map from a directed set to a given space.
    • : Net, Astronomy. the constellation Reticulum.
    • : Informal. a radio or television network.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    net·ted, net·ting.

    • : to cover, screen, or enclose with a net or netting: netting the bed to keep out mosquitoes.
    • : to take with a net: to net fish.
    • : to set or use nets in, as for catching fish.
    • : to catch or ensnare: to net a dangerous criminal.
    • : to hit into the net.

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Examples

  • With the IPO, Slootman, who joined in April, 2019, saw his net worth grow by several billion dollars on paper.

  • Roughly half the reductions required to swiftly reach global net-zero emissions must come from technologies that aren’t yet commercially available.

  • In 2016, Facebook’s zero-rated “Free Basics” service was shuttered by India’s telecoms regulator, for breaking net neutrality.

  • The search will cast a wide net and winnow the applicants down in a one-day, virtual pitch challenge hosted by John.

  • After the DNC started, but before the RNC, his net favorability rating ticked down to -15 points.

  • “Hence, there might be a net benefit, at least to some females, of breeding within the natal group,” the researchers speculate.

  • The outcome of the rum feud is critical for both Bacardi and Pernod Ricard, because the winner could net billions in future sales.

  • Initially these were individuals “from higher net worth circles,” he says, especially as the site launched with benefit auctions.

  • During the recession net immigration to the U.S. from Mexico fell to zero or less.

  • In contrast, areas 10 to 20 miles away from city hall gained roughly 15 million net residents.

  • Specimens were easily collected in a mist net placed across the opening.

  • But what if I catch the fish by using a hired boat and a hired net, or by buying worms as bait from some one who has dug them?

  • When it was all over Alila was not too tired to play for awhile with a few locusts he had caught in a net.

  • On the way we were greatly excited to see the bladder of an indicator net smoking.

  • As a net is full of birds, so their houses are full of deceit: therefore are they become great and enriched.