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🔑 netBrE /net/NAmE /net/ noun🔑 [U] a type of material that is made of string, thread or wire twisted or tied together, with small spaces in between 网;网状物◆net curtains 网眼窗帘 ➡ see also fishnet, netting 🔑 [C] () a piece of net used for a particular purpose, such as catching fish or covering sth 有专门用途的网◆fishing nets 渔网◆a mosquito net (= used to protect you from mosquitoes) 蚊帐 bait, bite, dragnet, fishing, fly, hook, line, net, rod, trawl ➡ see also hairnet, safety net the net [sing.] (in sports 体育运动) the frame covered in net that forms the goal 球门网◆to kick the ball into the back of the net 把球踢进网窝the net [sing.] (in tennis, etc. 网球等) the piece of net between the two players that the ball goes over 球网🔑 the Net (also the net) (informal) = Internet ●cast your net wideto consider a lot of different people, activities, possibilities, etc. when you are looking for sth 撒开大网(搜寻时考虑面要宽)●slip through the ˈnetwhen sb/sth slips through the net, an organization or a system fails to find them and deal with them 漏网;被漏掉◆We tried to contact all former students, but one or two slipped through the net. 我们试图同所有的校友取得联系,但有一两个未能找到。●spread your ˈnetto consider a wide range of possibilities or cover a large area, especially to try to find sb/sth 考虑到多种可能;大面积地排查;撒开网(寻找)◆They have spread their net far and wide in the search for a new team coach. 他们撒开网四处物色新的球队教练。 🔑 netBrE /net/NAmE /net/ adjective (BrE also nett) [usually before noun] a net amount of money is the amount that remains when nothing more is to be taken away 净得的;纯的◆a net profit of £500 500 英镑的纯利润◆net income/earnings (= after tax has been paid) 纯收入 ➡ compare gross adjective (1) [only before noun] the net weight of sth is the weight without its container or the material it is wrapped in 净的◆450 gms net weight 净重 450 克 ➡ compare gross adjective (1) [only before noun] final, after all the important facts have been included 最后的;最终的◆The net result is that small shopkeepers are being forced out of business. 最终结果是小店主被迫停业。◆Canada is now a substantial net importer of medicines (= it imports more than it exports). 加拿大现在是一个药物净进口大国。◆a net gain 最终收益▸ net adverb◆a salary of $50 000 net 5 万美元的税后薪水◆Interest on the investment will be paid net (= tax will already have been taken away). 投资的利息将按税后的数额支付。 ➡ compare gross adverb 🔑 netBrE /net/NAmE /net/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they net BrE /net/ NAmE /net/present simple - he / she / it nets BrE /nets/ NAmE /nets/past simple netted BrE /ˈnetɪd/ NAmE /ˈnetɪd/past participle netted BrE /ˈnetɪd/ NAmE /ˈnetɪd/ -ing form netting BrE /ˈnetɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈnetɪŋ/~ sthto earn an amount of money as a profit after you have paid tax on it 净赚;净得◆The sale of paintings netted £17 000. 卖画净得 17 000 英镑。~ sthto catch sth, especially fish, in a net (尤指)用网捕捉(鱼等)~ sb/sthto catch sb or obtain sth in a skilful way (巧妙地)捕获,得到◆A swoop by customs officers netted a large quantity of drugs. 海关人员突击搜查,缉获大量毒品。~ sth(especially BrE) to kick or hit a ball into the goal (将球)踢入球门,射入球门 SYN score ◆He has netted 21 goals so far this season. 这个赛季至今他已射入 21 球。~ sthto cover sth with a net or nets 用网覆盖 |