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trawler

/traw-ler/US // ˈtrɔ lər //UK // (ˈtrɔːlə) //

拖网渔船,拖网捕鱼,拖网捕鱼船,拖网渔夫

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who trawls.
    • : any of various types of vessels used in fishing with a trawl net.

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Examples

  • Local trawlers and lobster boats will find themselves sharing their waterways with huge vessels hefting cranes and massive hydraulic jacks.

  • From the bridge of the Arctic Sunrise, an old ice-breaking fishing trawler turned research vessel now plying the polar waters between Greenland and northern Norway, Laura Meller has an unparalleled view of our planet’s future.

  • Late Monday night, the Allegra was joined by a French fishing trawler that answered an SOS call.

  • McIntyre was 32 years old when he took a job as an engineer on the Valhalla, a fishing trawler moored in Gloucester, Mass.

  • Is the Prince kept prisoner on a trawler sweeping the North Sea for mines?

  • Soon there struggled in the narrow mouth the shadow of a close-reefed trawler of sixty tons or so.

  • Besides, to each was attached a yacht, and a trawler which continually plied for it between island and land.

  • The Falcon, strong-hearted trawler, was plunging towards the rock when the first line of gay bunting swung clear into the breeze.

  • You can hear what speed he's going, and when you're used to them you can make out what kind of craft he is—trawler or destroyer.