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单词 angling
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angling


an·gling

A0304100 (ăng′glĭng)n. The act, process, or art of fishing with a hook and line and usually a rod.

angling

(ˈæŋɡlɪŋ) n (Angling) a. the art or sport of catching fish with a rod and line and a baited hook or other lure, such as a fly; fishingb. (as modifier): an angling contest.

an•gling

(ˈæŋ glɪŋ)

n. the act or art of fishing with a hook and line, usu. attached to a rod. [1490–1500]
Thesaurus
Noun1.angling - fishing with a hook and line (and usually a pole)angling - fishing with a hook and line (and usually a pole)fishing, sportfishing - the act of someone who fishes as a diversionfly-fishing - angling with an artificial fly as a luretrolling, troll - angling by drawing a baited line through the waterfish lure, fisherman's lure - (angling) any bright artificial bait consisting of plastic or metal mounted with hooks and trimmed with feathers

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noun fishing He claimed that angling is a cruel sport.Quotations
"a worm at one end and a fool at the other" [Dr. Johnson]
"God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling" [Izaak Walton]
Translations
垂钓钓鱼术

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(ˈӕŋgl) verb to use a rod and line to try to catch fish. angling for trout. 釣魚 钓鱼ˈangler noun a person who fishes with a rod and line. 釣魚者 钓鱼者ˈangling noun 釣魚術 钓鱼术

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angle for farthings

obsolete To beg out of a prison window with a receptacle of some kind, such as a box or cup on a string, like an angler trying to catch fish. Primarily heard in UK. Imagine the days when prisons looked out onto public streets, with the prisoners shouting down at you or angling for farthings.See also: angle, farthing

angle at (something)

To plan or scheme to get or achieve something; to try to get something in an indirect or roundabout way. (Usually used in the continuous tense.) We've been angling at securing a contract with a major development company from the Middle East for the last few months. What exactly are you angling at? If it's a pay raise, you can just forget about it.See also: angle

angle for (something)

To plan or scheme to get or achieve something; to try to get something in an indirect or roundabout way. (Usually used in the continuous tense.) We've been angling for a contract with a major development company from the Middle East for the last few months. What exactly are you angling for? If it's a pay raise, you can just forget about it.See also: angle

angle

1. noun An agenda or aim. In this usage, "angle" is preceded by a noun, pronoun, or article. You never used to have any interest in the family business. What's your angle here? Todd seems very disingenuous to me, so I always assume that he's got an angle.2. noun An understanding or interpretation of something. In this usage, "angle" is preceded by a noun, pronoun, or article. That author has a really interesting angle on World War II. Carly actually witnessed the accident, so you should get her angle on it.3. verb To fish with a line and hook. (A fishing hook was previously called an "angle.") My father is out angling on the lake today.4. verb To pursue an agenda or aim, usually subtly or deceptively. What exactly are you angling at? Just say it! With all the late nights he's spent at the office recently, I think Bruce is angling for a promotion5. verb To put forth a particular (often biased) view or interpretation of something. Don't listen to my mother, she always angles her stories in a way that makes me the villain.

angle off

To move at a particular angle, rather than in a straight line. You need to angle off to the left, to avoid hitting those rocks.See also: angle, off

angle off (to or toward something)

to turn or move toward something at an angle. The road angles off to the right. The sailboat angled off toward the direction the wind was blowing.See also: angle, off

angle

1. n. a person’s understanding of something; someone’s unique perspective on an event or happening. What Bob says is interesting. What’s your angle on this, Molly? 2. n. a scheme or deception; a pivotal or critical feature of a scheme; the gimmick in a scheme or plot. I got a new angle to use in a con job on the old guy.

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angling 

Adjusting the angle which the sides of a spectacle frame make with the plane of its front. See pantoscopic angle; retroscopic angle.
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  • noun

Synonyms for angling

noun fishing

Synonyms

  • fishing

Words related to angling

noun fishing with a hook and line (and usually a pole)

Related Words

  • fishing
  • sportfishing
  • fly-fishing
  • trolling
  • troll
  • fish lure
  • fisherman's lure
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