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trolling是troll的现在分词 - n.轮唱;轮唱歌曲;反复;钓丝的卷车
- v.轮唱;(一面工作一面)用愉快的声音唱[说];(用拟饵钩)拖钓
- 网络拖钓法;假饵拖钓;拖钓作业
复数:trolls 现在分词:trolling 过去分词:trolled v. fish,angle,trail,spin,lure n. giant,ogre,hobgoblin,goblin,monster n. | 1. in Scandinavian legend, a supernatural being depicted as either a dwarf or giant and living in caves or under bridges 2. a lure or bait used for trolling 3. the act or process of fishing by trolling 4. an attempt to find something 5. a carefully worded but incorrect statement that is designed to lure other Internet users into sending responses 6. a very ugly creature in old Scandinavian stories that lives in a cave and is either very small or very tall 7. an ugly or unpleasant person 8. someone who deliberately sends a rude or annoying message to a discussion group on the Internet 1. in Scandinavian legend, a supernatural being depicted as either a dwarf or giant and living in caves or under bridges 2. a lure or bait used for trolling 3. the act or process of fishing by trolling 4. an attempt to find something 5. a carefully worded but incorrect statement that is designed to lure other Internet users into sending responses 6. a very ugly creature in old Scandinavian stories that lives in a cave and is either very small or very tall 7. an ugly or unpleasant person 8. someone who deliberately sends a rude or annoying message to a discussion group on the Internet | v. | 1. to wander around a particular area or place, especially in search of a sexual partner 2. to fish by dragging a baited line through water, or from the back of a boat moving slowly 3. to troll a particular area, or for a particular type of fish 4. to attempt to find something 6. to roll or rotate, or cause something to roll or rotate 7. to lure other Internet users into sending responses to carefully designed incorrect statements 8. to sing something loudly and with vigour, or be sung loudly and with vigour, especially in a round, refrain, or chorus 9. to walk somewhere in a relaxed way 10. to try to catch fish using a fishing line tied to the back of a boat 1. to wander around a particular area or place, especially in search of a sexual partner 2. to fish by dragging a baited line through water, or from the back of a boat moving slowly 3. to troll a particular area, or for a particular type of fish 4. to attempt to find something 6. to roll or rotate, or cause something to roll or rotate 7. to lure other Internet users into sending responses to carefully designed incorrect statements 8. to sing something loudly and with vigour, or be sung loudly and with vigour, especially in a round, refrain, or chorus 9. to walk somewhere in a relaxed way 10. to try to catch fish using a fishing line tied to the back of a boat |
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