释义 |
netted是net的过去分词 - n.网;网络;净值;净重
- v.撒网;触网;编网;编结网状物
- adj.实际;纯的;基本的;最后的
- 网络网状的;用网捕获的;净赚
复数:nets 过去分词:netted 现在分词:netting 1. | [u] 网;网状物a type of material that is made of string, thread or wire twisted or tied together, with small spaces in between |
2. | [c] 有专门用途的网a piece of net used for a particular purpose, such as catching fish or covering sth |
| | | a mosquito net(= used to protect you from mosquitoes ) 蚊帐 |
3. | [sing] 球门网the frame covered in net that forms the goal |
| to kick the ball into the back of the net 把球踢进网窝 |
4. | [sing] 球网the piece of net between the two players that the ball goes over |
1. | [ubn] 净得的;纯的anet amount of money is the amount that remains when nothing more is to be taken away |
| a net profit of £500 500 英镑的纯利润 | | net income/earnings(= after tax has been paid) 纯收入 |
2. | [obn] 净的thenet weight of sth is the weight without its container or the material it is wrapped in |
| 450 gms net weight 净重 450 克 |
3. | [obn] 最后的;最终的final, after all the important facts have been included |
| The net result is that small shopkeepers are being forced out of business. 最终结果是小店主被迫停业。 | | Canada is now a substantial net importer of medicines(= it imports more than it exports) . 加拿大现在是一个药物净进口大国。 | | |
1. | ~ sth 净赚;净得to earn an amount of money as a profit after you have paid tax on it |
| The sale of paintings netted £17 000. 卖画净得 17 000 英镑。 |
2. | ~ sth (尤指)用网捕捉(鱼等)to catch sth, especially fish, in a net |
3. | ~ sb/sth (巧妙地)捕获,得到to catch sb or obtain sth in a skilful way |
| A swoop by customs officers netted a large quantity of drugs. 海关人员突击搜查,缉获大量毒品。 |
4. | ~ sth (将球)踢入球门,射入球门to kick or hit a ball into the goal score |
| He has netted 21 goals so far this season. 这个赛季至今他已射入 21 球。 |
5. | ~ sth 用网覆盖to cover sth with a net or nets |
n. | | adj. | | v. | 2. 用网捕,撒(网),张(网),用网覆;用网制作;用...编成网状物 2. 用网捕,撒(网),张(网),用网覆;用网制作;用...编成网状物 |
n. | 2. a material made from threads or wires knotted, twisted, or woven to form a regular pattern with spaces between the threads 3. a golfer's final score after his or her handicap has been deducted 4. a piece of meshwork fabric in a shape resembling a bag that is used for holding, carrying, trapping, or confining something 5. a fine light cotton or synthetic fabric with an open weave 6. a plan or system designed to select or restrict somebody or something 7. in basketball, an open-bottomed piece of meshwork material attached to the hoop of the basket 8. in some sports such as tennis and volleyball, a strip of meshwork material that divides a court into halves and over which the players must hit a ball or shuttlecock 9. in some sports such as soccer and water polo, a goal with a backing made of meshwork material 10. a television or radio network 11. a telecommunications or computer network 12. in cricket, an indoor or outdoor practice pitch surrounded on three sides by nets that contain the ball after it has been hit 13. in cricket, a session on a practice pitch 14. material made of string or rope woven into a loose pattern with spaces in it, or a piece of this 15. a system in which a set of computers are able to communicate with each other 2. a material made from threads or wires knotted, twisted, or woven to form a regular pattern with spaces between the threads 3. a golfer's final score after his or her handicap has been deducted 4. a piece of meshwork fabric in a shape resembling a bag that is used for holding, carrying, trapping, or confining something 5. a fine light cotton or synthetic fabric with an open weave 6. a plan or system designed to select or restrict somebody or something 7. in basketball, an open-bottomed piece of meshwork material attached to the hoop of the basket 8. in some sports such as tennis and volleyball, a strip of meshwork material that divides a court into halves and over which the players must hit a ball or shuttlecock 9. in some sports such as soccer and water polo, a goal with a backing made of meshwork material 10. a television or radio network 11. a telecommunications or computer network 12. in cricket, an indoor or outdoor practice pitch surrounded on three sides by nets that contain the ball after it has been hit 13. in cricket, a session on a practice pitch 14. material made of string or rope woven into a loose pattern with spaces in it, or a piece of this 15. a system in which a set of computers are able to communicate with each other | adj. | 1. remaining from an amount, especially of money, after all necessary deductions have been made 2. relating to contents only, excluding the container or the packaging 3. general or overall, after positive and negative features have been weighed against each other 4. a net amount of money is the total amount after taxes or costs have been removed 5. a net effect or result is the final one, after everything has been considered 6. the net weight of something is its weight without its container 1. remaining from an amount, especially of money, after all necessary deductions have been made 2. relating to contents only, excluding the container or the packaging 3. general or overall, after positive and negative features have been weighed against each other 4. a net amount of money is the total amount after taxes or costs have been removed 5. a net effect or result is the final one, after everything has been considered 6. the net weight of something is its weight without its container | v. | 1. to catch or snare somebody or something in a net 2. to earn or provide a sum of money as pure profit after all necessary deductions have been made 3. to manage to obtain or achieve something 4. to cover something with a net in order to keep something else out or away 5. to make a net by knotting, twisting, or weaving threads or wires together 6. in games such as soccer, to hit the ball into the net so as to score 7. in games such as tennis and volleyball, to hit the ball into the net so as to lose a serve, and sometimes a point 8. to manage to get or do something, usually by using clever methods 9. to earn a particular amount of money after taxes or other costs have been removed 10. catch(fish,animals,etc.)with or in a net 11. cover(eg.fruit trees)with a net or nets 1. to catch or snare somebody or something in a net 2. to earn or provide a sum of money as pure profit after all necessary deductions have been made 3. to manage to obtain or achieve something 4. to cover something with a net in order to keep something else out or away 5. to make a net by knotting, twisting, or weaving threads or wires together 6. in games such as soccer, to hit the ball into the net so as to score 7. in games such as tennis and volleyball, to hit the ball into the net so as to lose a serve, and sometimes a point 8. to manage to get or do something, usually by using clever methods 9. to earn a particular amount of money after taxes or other costs have been removed 10. catch(fish,animals,etc.)with or in a net 11. cover(eg.fruit trees)with a net or nets | na. | 1. National Educational Television 2. networking organization |
|