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trollBrE /trɒl/, /trəʊl/NAmE /troʊl/ noun(in Scandinavian stories) a creature that looks like an ugly person. Some trolls are very large and evil, others are small and friendly but like to trick people (斯堪的纳维亚传说中的)山精,巨怪,友善顽皮的侏儒(informal) a message to a discussion group on the Internet that sb deliberately sends to make other people angry; a person who sends a message like this “投饵”,恶意挑衅的帖子(在互联网讨论组张贴);“投饵” 人;发挑衅帖子的人 trollBrE /trɒl/, /trəʊl/NAmE /troʊl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they troll BrE /trɒl/, /trəʊl/ NAmE /troʊl/present simple - he / she / it trolls BrE /trɒlz/, /trəʊlz/ NAmE /troʊlz/past simple trolled BrE /trɒld/, /trəʊld/ NAmE /troʊld/past participle trolled BrE /trɒld/, /trəʊld/ NAmE /troʊld/ -ing form trolling BrE /ˈtrɒlɪŋ/, /ˈtrəʊlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtroʊlɪŋ/ [I] ~ (for sth)(especially NAmE) to catch fish by pulling a line with bait on it through the water behind a boat 曳绳钓(鱼);拖钓 [T, I] (informal) to search for or try to get sth 搜查;搜索;设法得到◆~ sth for sthHe trolled the Internet for advice on the disease. 他搜索互联网寻求治疗这种病的建议。◆~ for sthBoth candidates have been trolling for votes. 两个候选人一直都在拉票。 [I, T] ~ (sb/sth) to write false or insulting messages in Internet chat rooms, blogs, etc. in order to make other people angry (在网络聊天室、博客等上)发表虚假或侮辱性的言论(以激怒别人),发恶意挑衅的帖子 |