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troll

/trohl/US // troʊl //UK // (trəʊl) //

巨魔,巨头,巨蟹座,巨人

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to sing or utter in a full, rolling voice.
    • : to sing in the manner of a round or catch.
    • : to fish for or in with a moving line, working the line up or down with a rod, as in fishing for pike, or trailing the line behind a slow-moving boat.
    • : to move in doing this.
    • : to cause to turn round and round; roll.
    • : Obsolete. to hand around, as a bowl of liquor at table.
    • : Informal. to post inflammatory, inappropriate, controversial, or polarizing messages on for the purpose of cultivating animosity, upsetting others, or provoking a response.to upset or provoke by posting such messages.to make such provocative comments about in public: The actress was trolled on late-night TV.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to sing with a full, rolling voice; give forth full, rolling tones.
    • : to be uttered or sounded in such tones.
    • : to fish by trolling.
    • : to roll; turn round and round.
    • : to move nimbly, as the tongue in speaking.
    • : Informal. to post inflammatory, inappropriate, controversial, or polarizing messages online for the purpose of cultivating animosity, upsetting others, or provoking a response.to make such provocative comments in public.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a song whose parts are sung in succession; a round.
    • : the act of trolling.
    • : a lure used in trolling for fish.
    • : the fishing line containing the lure and hook for use in trolling.
    • : Informal. a person who posts inflammatory, inappropriate, controversial, or polarizing messages online for the purpose of cultivating animosity, upsetting others, or provoking a response.a person who makes such provocative comments in public.

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Examples

  • Sometimes these answers are meant to clarify or add context, while other times creators will take on their bullies and trolls with their video responses.

  • Not surprisingly — and as Krzyzewski predicted — the trolls were soon out in force, claiming that Krzyzewski was reacting to the two losses.

  • While it’s helpful to have these held, it’s still often difficult for creators to have to deal with these comments at all, as online trolls can be unbelievably cruel.

  • How the influential adviser went from right-wing troll to the driving force behind Trumpism.

  • The campaign draws on the spam-like behavior of bots and trolls, with the same or similar language posted repeatedly across social media.

  • Oh, and the first press image they released was a pair of black dudes in tracksuits as a troll of sorts to NME.

  • Lena Dunham has been (crazily) accused of “sexual abuse” by right-wing troll sites for a passage in her memoir.

  • But aside from making a professional troll a rich man, the Cohos did achieve their political goals.

  • The problem, as Weaver and Clark explained, is that this group drools at the opportunity to troll something like ReaganBook.

  • And as far as trolls go, ESPN is like Jotnar, the gargantuan mountain troll wreaking havoc in the Trollhunter films.

  • Ling had seemed so hairy, so misshapen, like a troll out of Gothic legends.

  • Her fright led to explanations and an expression of gratitude on the part of the troll-wife.

  • The youths thought this sounded easy enough, so they went home with the troll to his castle.

  • One day, as he sat in his own room, he heard the voice of the old troll beneath his window talking to another troll.

  • It is not wonderful that both the cup and the beggar vanished; but we are to understand that the beggar was a troll.