fishing
英 ['fɪʃɪŋ]
美['fɪʃɪŋ]
- n. 渔业;捕鱼(术);试探;装配
- adj. 钓鱼的;钓鱼用的
- v. 捕鱼(fish的ing形式)
英文词源
- fishing (n.)
- "the art or practice of trying to catch fish," c. 1300, fysschynge, verbal noun from fish (v.). Figurative use from 1540s. The Old English noun was fiscað.
[O]f all diversions which ingenuity ever devised for the relief of idleness, fishing is the worst qualified to amuse a man who is at once indolent and impatient. [Scott, "Waverly," 1814]
Fishing-boat is from 1732. Fishing rod (1550s) is older than fishing pole (1791). To "go fishing" is as old as Old English on fiscoð gan.
双语例句
- 1. A fishing vessel and a cargo ship collided in rough seas.
- 一艘捕鱼船和一艘货船在波涛汹涌的海上相撞了。
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- 2. Despite the poor weather the fishing has been pretty good.
- 尽管天气恶劣,却渔获颇丰。
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- 3. He flashed his light into the boat and saw the fishing-line.
- 他朝船上照去,看见了钓鱼线。
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- 4. Fishermen from Bristol disputed fishing rights with the Danes.
- 布里斯托尔的渔民与丹麦人争夺捕鱼权。
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- 5. The fishing boat harbour was usually bustling with lots of local colour.
- 该渔港通常都是一派热闹繁忙的景象,很有地方色彩。
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