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/fɪʃ/ |
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1 | I to try to catch fish , for example using a net or a fishing rod 捕鱼;钓鱼 |
| The ship was not permitted to fish in Canadian waters. 该船不准在加拿大水域捕鱼。 |
| +for The boys were fishing for trout. 男孩们在钓鲑鱼。 |
| go fishing Les goes fishing almost every weekend. 莱斯几乎每个周末都去钓鱼。 |
| 1a | T to catch fish in a particular area of water 在(某个水域)捕鱼 | | Many boats fish these waters. 许多小船在这些水域捕鱼。 | |
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2 | I to try to find something by feeling inside a bag , a box etc 搜寻;寻找 |
| +for She stopped and fished for her door key. 她停下来找门钥匙。 |
| +around Matthew started fishing around in a file of papers. 马修开始在一堆文件中到处搜寻。 |
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3 | I to try to make someone tell you something , without asking them directly 间接地探听;拐弯抹角地打探 |
| Stephen was fishing, but I didn’ t tell him anything. 斯蒂芬在拐弯抹角地打探,但我什么也没有告诉他。 |
| +for ‘Having trouble?’ he asked casually, fishing for information. “有麻烦啦?”他漫不经心地问道,想探听点消息。 |
| fish for compliments When I said I was overweight, I wasn’ t fishing for compliments. 当我说我超重时,我不是在拐弯抹角地寻求赞扬。 |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌfish ˈout |
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1 | to pull someone or something out of the water 把…拉出水;捞起 | A tourist jumped into the canal to fish the boy out. 一位游客跳进运河去救那个男孩。 | |
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2 | to pull something out of a bag or other container 拖出;掏出 | She reached into her bag and fished out a pen. 她伸进包里掏出一支钢笔。 | |
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