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词汇 trawler
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Definition of trawler in English:

trawler

noun ˈtrɔːləˈtrɔlər
  • A fishing boat used for trawling.

    拖网渔船

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The crew of the trawler had abandoned ship and the vessel was listing badly.
    • A fishing trawler off the Outer Hebrides broadcast a Mayday after their engine room and fish hold flooded.
    • Coastal fishing communities had been protesting the invasion of their fishing grounds by the trawlers.
    • If you're any distance from the coast, keep your eyes open for bigger passenger boats or trawlers.
    • The industry was in its heyday - stacks of fish back to back the length of the quay, off a long line of trawlers newly returned from the far North.
    • The boat was an old trawler, something more for fisherman than pleasure cruising.
    • It had more fish, too, although sections were severely impacted by the armada of trawlers and fishing camps.
    • Seven battleships, six cruisers and several torpedo boats steamed among the trawlers.
    • Agreement has been reached with our trawlers and Australian Fisheries to make this devise compulsory.
    • The number of trawlers calling at Lerwick harbour has stabilised in 2004 following a period of decline.
    • The Japanese ships pursued the trawler and captured it several hours later.
    • For the men who work the fishing trawlers, it is a life of hardship and endurance.
    • Confirmation of the severity of the storm arrived in the shape of a fishing trawler coming in to find shelter.
    • The Government has agreed to decommission 11 trawlers in Grimsby and four in Scarborough.
    • It came, instead, on a fishing trawler plying its trade in the unforgiving waters off the west coast.
    • They said the fate of fishing trawlers out at sea at the time of the tidal waves was not yet known.
    • Stowed away aboard trawlers and ferries, animal travellers have descended upon the islands for many years.
    • With the Australians in charge the trawler and the chase ship then turned to re-cross the Indian Ocean.
    • The fishing trawler then proceeded towards Peterhead where the rescued fishermen were landed.
    • Euro-MPs are today debating proposals to give trawlers from Spain unlimited fishing rights to nearby Irish waters.

Derivatives

  • trawlerman

  • nounPlural trawlermenˈtrɔːləmən
    • I felt a little uncharitable: maybe they were just honest but hard-up Grimsby trawlermen, reduced to hawking their catch on the streets.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the 1990s, when increasingly stringent regulations to protect the fisheries were being imposed, tempers among trawlermen who felt their livelihoods threatened often became frayed, leading to high-profile confrontations.
      • Shellfish is a sustainable fishery and the trawlermen saw that, called it a day and are reaping the rewards.
      • The Government compensation is for trawlermen hit by the Cod Wars in the 1970s when the industry collapsed because the British fleet was barred from Icelandic waters.
      • Life as a Grimsby trawlerman has never been easy, but the rewards were still there 100 years ago.

Rhymes

brawler, caller, crawler, drawler, faller, forestaller, hauler, installer, mauler, Paula, stonewaller

Definition of trawler in US English:

trawler

nounˈtrôlərˈtrɔlər
  • A fishing boat used for trawling.

    拖网渔船

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fishing trawler then proceeded towards Peterhead where the rescued fishermen were landed.
    • Seven battleships, six cruisers and several torpedo boats steamed among the trawlers.
    • Coastal fishing communities had been protesting the invasion of their fishing grounds by the trawlers.
    • A fishing trawler off the Outer Hebrides broadcast a Mayday after their engine room and fish hold flooded.
    • If you're any distance from the coast, keep your eyes open for bigger passenger boats or trawlers.
    • The boat was an old trawler, something more for fisherman than pleasure cruising.
    • Agreement has been reached with our trawlers and Australian Fisheries to make this devise compulsory.
    • The Government has agreed to decommission 11 trawlers in Grimsby and four in Scarborough.
    • Euro-MPs are today debating proposals to give trawlers from Spain unlimited fishing rights to nearby Irish waters.
    • For the men who work the fishing trawlers, it is a life of hardship and endurance.
    • With the Australians in charge the trawler and the chase ship then turned to re-cross the Indian Ocean.
    • Confirmation of the severity of the storm arrived in the shape of a fishing trawler coming in to find shelter.
    • It came, instead, on a fishing trawler plying its trade in the unforgiving waters off the west coast.
    • The number of trawlers calling at Lerwick harbour has stabilised in 2004 following a period of decline.
    • The Japanese ships pursued the trawler and captured it several hours later.
    • The industry was in its heyday - stacks of fish back to back the length of the quay, off a long line of trawlers newly returned from the far North.
    • It had more fish, too, although sections were severely impacted by the armada of trawlers and fishing camps.
    • They said the fate of fishing trawlers out at sea at the time of the tidal waves was not yet known.
    • Stowed away aboard trawlers and ferries, animal travellers have descended upon the islands for many years.
    • The crew of the trawler had abandoned ship and the vessel was listing badly.
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