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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
trawl
trawl [trawl trawls trawled trawling] verb, noun BrE [trɔːl] NAmE [trɔːl] verb 1. transitive, intransitive to search through a large amount of information or a large number of people, places, etc. looking for a particular thing or person •~ sth (for sth/sb) She trawled the shops for bargains. •Major companies trawl the universities for potential graduate trainees. •~ (through sth) (for sth/sb) The police are trawling through their files for similar cases. 2. intransitive ~ (for sth) to fish for sth by pulling a large net with a wide opening through the water Verb forms: Word Origin: mid 16th cent. (as a verb): probably from Middle Dutch traghelen ‘to drag’ (related to traghel ‘dragnet’), perhaps from Latin tragula ‘dragnet’. noun 1. a search through a large amount of information, documents, etc •A quick trawl through the newspapers yielded five suitable job adverts. 2. (also ˈtrawl net)a large net with a wide opening, that is dragged along the bottom of the sea by a boat in order to catch fish Word Origin: mid 16th cent. (as a verb): probably from Middle Dutch traghelen ‘to drag’ (related to traghel ‘dragnet’), perhaps from Latin tragula ‘dragnet’.
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