English abbreviation dictionary - troll
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~ n an imaginary creature in ancient Scandinavian stories, like a very large or very small ugly person ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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(trolls, trolling, trolled) 1. In Scandinavian mythology, trolls are creatures who look like ugly people. They live in caves or on mountains and steal children. N-COUNT 2. If you troll somewhere, you go there in a casual and unhurried way. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL) I trolled along to see Michael Frayn’s play, ‘Noises Off’... VERB: V prep/adv 3. If you troll through papers or files, you look through them in a fairly casual way. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL) Trolling through the files revealed a photograph of me drinking coffee in the office. VERB: V through n ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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I. verb Etymology: Middle English, probably from Anglo-French *troiller, *~er; akin to Anglo-French troil, ~e winch Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to cause to move round and round ; roll 2. a. to sing the parts of (as a round or catch) in succession b. to sing loudly c. to celebrate in song 3. a. to fish for by ~ing b. to fish by ~ing in ~ lakes c. to pull through the water in ~ing ~ a lure d. to search in or at ~s flea markets for bargains; also prowl ~ nightclubs intransitive verb 1. to move around ; ramble 2. a. to fish by trailing a lure or baited hook from a moving boat b. search, look ~ing for sponsors; also prowl 3. to sing or play in a jovial manner 4. to speak rapidly • ~er noun II. noun Date: 1869 a lure or a line with its lure and hook used in ~ing III. noun Etymology: Norwegian ~ & Danish trold, from Old Norse ~ giant, demon; probably akin to Middle High German ~e lout Date: 1616 a dwarf or giant in Scandinavian folklore inhabiting caves or hills ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. n. (in Scandinavian folklore) a fabulous being, esp. a giant or dwarf dwelling in a cave. Etymology: ON & Sw. troll, Da. trold 2. v. & n. --v. 1 intr. sing out in a carefree jovial manner. 2 tr. & intr. fish by drawing bait along in the water. 3 intr. esp. Brit. walk, stroll. --n. 1 the act of trolling for fish. 2 a line or bait used in this. Derivatives troller n. Etymology: ME 'stroll, roll': cf. OF troller quest, MHG trollen stroll ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. куплеты, исполняемые певцами по очереди 2. ловля рыбы на блесну 3. блесна 4. уст. передача по кругу 5. распевать, напевать to troll merrily —- весело распевать to troll a song —- напевать песню 6. петь куплеты по очереди 7. ловить рыбу на блесну (с движущейся лодки) to troll for pike —- ловить щуку на блесну 8. уст. катиться, вращаться 9. уст. быстро говорить; болтать 10. уст. передавать по кругу, пустить вкруговую 11. сканд. миф. тролль ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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I 1. noun 1) куплеты, исполняемые певцами поочередно 2) блесна 2. v. 1) распевать; петь (вступая по очереди) 2) ловить рыбу на блесну 3) катить(ся), вращать(ся) II noun scand.; myth. тролль ...Англо-русский словарь
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