net
- IPA[nɛt]
英式
- a piece of open-meshed material made of twine, cord, or something similar, used typically for catching fish or other animals;a piece of net supported by a frame at the end of a handle, used for catching fish or insects.
- catch or land (a fish or other animal) with a net;fish with nets in (a river)
verb: net, 3rd person present: nets, gerund or present participle: netting, past tense: netted, past participle: netted
noun: net, plural noun: nets
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名詞
- 1. a piece of open-meshed material made of twine, cord, or something similar, used typically for catching fish or other animals fishermen mending their nets
- ▪ a piece of net supported by a frame at the end of a handle, used for catching fish or insects.
- ▪ the total amount of fish caught in one session or expedition good nets of roach, chub, and perch
- 2. a structure consisting of a net supported on a frame, forming the goal in games such as soccer and hockey he turned Wilson's cross into the net Wales did find the net in the 32nd minute
- ▪ a net supported on a cord between two posts to divide the playing area in tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc.
- ▪ a strip of ground enclosed by a net, for batting and bowling practice a full net practice
- ▪ a safety net he felt like a tightrope-walker without a net
- 3. a fine fabric with a very open weave net curtains 同義詞
- ▪ British informal net curtains.
- 4. a means of catching someone; a trap the search was delayed, allowing the murderers to escape the net 同義詞
- ▪ a means of selecting or securing someone or something he spread his net far and wide in his long search for success
- 5. the internet ensuring privacy on the net is an increasingly difficult job
- ▪ a communications or broadcasting network, especially of maritime radio the radio net was brought to life with a mayday
- ▪ a network of interconnected computers a computer news net
動詞
- 1. catch or land (a fish or other animal) with a net damage caused when netting the fish rabbits can be netted all the year round
- ▪ fish with nets in (a river) they were netting the River Naver
- ▪ acquire or obtain in a skilful way customs officials have netted large caches of drugs
- 2. (in sport) hit (a ball) into the net; score (a goal) Butler netted 14 goals
- 3. cover with a net we fenced off a rabbit-proof area for vegetables and netted the top
- open-meshed material made by knotting together twine, wire, rope, or thread: protect crops from pigeons and other birds with netting mosquito netting
Oxford Dictionary
- open-meshed material made by knotting together twine, wire, rope, or thread: protect crops from pigeons and other birds with netting mosquito netting
Oxford American Dictionary
- a net placed to catch an acrobat or similar performer in case of a fall.
Oxford Dictionary
- a small fishing net with a long handle.
- catch (fish) using a dip net.
Oxford Dictionary
- a net placed to catch an acrobat or similar performer in case of a fall.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small fishing net with a long handle.
- catch (fish) using a dip net.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- a length of open-meshed material made of twine, cord, rope, or something similar, used ... fishermen mending their nets
- catch or land (a fish or other animal) with a net: damage caused when netting the fish rabbits can be netted all the year round
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- (of an amount, value, or price) remaining after a deduction, such as tax or a discount, has ... net earnings per share rose the net worth of the business
- acquire or obtain (a sum of money) as clear profit: they sold their 20% stake, netting a huge profit in the process
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英式
- (of an amount, value, or price) remaining after the deduction of tax or other contributions: net earnings per share rose the camera will cost you, net of VAT, about £300
- acquire (a sum of money) as clear profit: he netted £2.45 million on the deal
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