troll
troll 英 [trəʊl;trɒl] 美 [trol]
vt. 拖饵钓鱼;搜索 n. 钓鱼;北欧神话中的巨人
进行时:trolling 过去式:trolled 过去分词:trolled 第三人称单数:trolls 名词复数:trolls
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- vt. 拖饵钓鱼;搜索
- n. 钓鱼;北欧神话中的巨人
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1. How much fish did you troll yesterday?
昨天钩了多少鱼 啊 ?
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2. A quant will troll through tons and tons of data, looking for patterns.
金融工程师会在大量数据中寻找模式。
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3. I have many Half-Troll friends!
我有许多半巨魔朋友!
- troll (n.1) supernatural being in Scandinavian mythology and folklore, 1610s (with an isolated use mid-14c.), from Old Norse troll "giant being not of the human race, evil spirit, monster." Some speculate that it originally meant "creature that walks clumsily," and derives from Proto-Germanic *truzlan, from *truzlanan (see troll (v.)). But it seems to have been a general supernatural word, such as Swedish trolla "to charm, bewitch;" Old Norse trolldomr "witchcraft."
- troll (n.2) "act of going round, repetition," 1705, from troll (v.). Meaning "song sung in a round" is from 1820.
- troll (v.) late 14c., "to go about, stroll," later (early 15c.) "roll from side to side, trundle," probably from Old French troller, a hunting term, "wander, to go in quest of game without purpose" (Modern French trôler), from a Germanic source (compare Old High German trollen "to walk with short steps"), from Proto-Germanic *truzlanan.
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