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trawl
(trôl)n.
1. A trawl net.
2. See setline.
3.
a. An act of trawling, as for fish.
b. An act of searching for or examining something: A trawl of local records produced some leads.
v. trawled, trawl·ing, trawls
v.tr.
1. To catch (fish) with a trawl.
2. To fish (an area) with a trawl.
3.
a. To search (an area) or go to (different places) in search of something: trawled the shops for a bargain.
b. To make an examination of something: trawled the archives for a manuscript.
v.intr.
1. To fish with a trawl.
2. To troll.
3.
a. To search for or try to acquire something: a contractor trawling for day laborers.
b. To make an examination of something: trawling through a writer's papers.
[Possibly Middle English trawelle, perhaps from Middle Dutch tragel, dragnet, possibly from Latin trāgula, from trahere, to drag. V. tr., sense 3a, and v. intr., sense 2, influenced by troll.]
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trawl
(trɔːl)n
1. (Fishing) Also called: trawlnet a large net, usually in the shape of a sock or bag, drawn at deep levels behind special boats (trawlers)
2. (Fishing) Also called: trawl line a long line to which numerous shorter hooked lines are attached, suspended between buoys. See also setline, trotline
3. (Fishing) the act of trawling
vb
4. (Fishing) sea fishing to catch or try to catch (fish) with a trawl net or trawl line
5. (Fishing) sea fishing (tr) to drag (a trawl net) or suspend (a trawl line)
6. (foll by: for) to seek or gather (something, such as information, or someone, such as a likely appointee) from a wide variety of sources
n, vb
(Angling) angling another word for troll1
[C17: from Middle Dutch traghelen to drag, from Latin trāgula dragnet; see trail]
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trawl
(trɔl)n.
1. Also called trawl′ net`. a strong fishing net dragged along the sea bottom to catch the fish living there.
2. Also called trawl′ line`. a buoyed line used in sea fishing, having numerous short lines with baited hooks attached at intervals.
v.i. 3. to fish with a trawl.
4. to troll.
v.t. 5. to catch with a trawl.
6. to drag (a trawl net).
7. to troll.
[1475–85; < Middle Dutch tragel (n.), tragelen (v.), c. trail]
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trawl
Past participle: trawled
Gerund: trawling
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Noun | 1. | trawl - a long fishing line with many shorter lines and hooks attached to it (usually suspended between buoys) fishing line - a length of cord to which the leader and float and sinker and hook are attached |
2. | trawl - a conical fishnet dragged through the water at great depths fishing net, fishnet - a net that will enclose fish when it is pulled in | |
Verb | 1. | trawl - fish with trawlers fish - catch or try to catch fish or shellfish; "I like to go fishing on weekends" |
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trawl
verb search, go, look, check, wade (informal), sift They are trawling through the records of thousands of petty thieves.
noun search, look, check, hunt, glance Any trawl through their interviews will reveal incisive statements.
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Translations
يَصْطاد أسْماك قاع البَحر
lovit nevodemnevod
trawltrawle
fenékhálófenékhálóval halászik
botnvarpa, trollveiîa meî botnvörpu
gaudyti tralutralastraleris
traliszvejot ar trali
čereňloviť čereňou
tarak ağıtroltrol avcılığı yapmak
trawl
[trɔːl]A. N
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
trawl
[ˈtrɔːl] vi → pêcher au chalut
n (= search) → exploration f
a trawl through sth → une exploration de qch
a trawl through sth → une exploration de qch
trawl through
vt [+ records, files] → éplucherCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
trawl
vi
(esp Brit) to trawl for players/lawyers → Spieler/Rechtsanwälte fischen
vt
fish → mit dem Schleppnetz fangen; they trawled the sea-bottom → sie fischten mit Schleppnetzen auf dem Meeresboden; they trawled the net along the sea-bottom → sie schleppten das Netz über den Meeresboden
(esp Brit) world, streets, bars, files, Internet → durchkämmen
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trawl
(troːl) noun a wide-mouthed, bag-shaped net used to catch sea fish.
verb to fish with a trawl.
ˈtrawler noun a fishing-boat used in trawling.
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