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трал – Isaacs-Kidd trawl – Sigsbee trawl
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  1. трал 2. донный невод 3. тралить; ловить рыбу траловыми сетями 4. тащить по дну to trawl a net —- тащить сети по дну ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun траловая сеть; трал  2. v.  1) тралить, ловить рыбу траловой сетью  2) тащить по дну ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) трал 2) траловой 3) траловый quarter rope trawl — квартронный трал surface floating trawl — поверхностный трал - bottom trawl - mid-water trawl - one-boat trawl - pair trawl - pelagic trawl - plankton trawl - surveying trawl - trawl winch ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  трал; траловая сеть ловить (рыбу) тралом - beam trawl - bottom trawl - deep-sea trawl - demersal trawl - floating trawl - hydrographic trawl - line trawl - midwater trawl - net trawl - otter trawl - pair trawl - paranza trawl - pelagic trawl - pole trawl - surface floating trawl - twin trawl - variable-depth trawl ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. a fish with a trawl or seine. b seek a suitable candidate etc. by sifting through a large number. 2 tr. a catch by trawling. b seek a suitable candidate etc. from (a certain area or group etc.) (trawled the schools for new trainees). --n. 1 an act of trawling. 2 (in full trawl-net) a large wide-mouthed fishing-net dragged by a boat along the bottom. 3 (in full trawl-line) US a long sea-fishing line buoyed and supporting short lines with baited hooks. Etymology: prob. f. MDu. traghelen to drag (cf. traghel drag-net), perh. f. L tragula ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. verb  Etymology: probably from obsolete Dutch tragelen  Date: 1561  intransitive verb  1.  a. to fish with a ~  b. to make a search as if by ~ing  2. troll 2a  transitive verb to catch (fish) with a ~  II. noun  Date: 1759  1. a large conical net dragged along the sea bottom in gathering fish or other marine life  2. setline ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (trawls, trawling, trawled) 1. If you trawl through a large number of similar things, you search through them looking for something that you want or something that is suitable for a particular purpose. (BRIT) A team of officers is trawling through the records of thousands of petty thieves... Her private secretary has carefully trawled the West End for a suitable show. VERB: V through n, V n 2. When fishermen trawl for fish, they pull a wide net behind their ship in order to catch fish. They had seen him trawling and therefore knew that there were fish... We came upon a fishing boat trawling for Dover sole. VERB: V, V for n, also V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 to search through a lot of documents, lists, etc in order to find out information + through  (I'll have to trawl through all my lecture notes again.) 2 to fish by dragging a special wide net behind a boat  (trawling the bay for herring) ~2 n 1 an act of searching through a lot of documents, lists etc in order to find something 2 a wide net that is pulled along the bottom of the sea to catch fish 3 a trawl line ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1561, from Du. tragelen, from M.Du. traghelen "to drag," from traghel "dragnet," probably from L. tragula "dragnet." Trawler is from 1599. ...
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