安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- TRAWL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRAWL is to fish with a trawl How to use trawl in a sentence
- TRAWL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
us trɔl to pull a large net through the sea behind a boat in order to catch fish (Definition of trawl from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- Trawling - Wikipedia
Trawls are often called towed gear or dragged gear The boats that are used for trawling are called trawlers or draggers Trawlers vary in size from small open boats with as little as 30 hp (22 kW) engines to large factory trawlers with over 10,000 hp (7 5 MW)
- Trawl | Discover West Coast Seafood
A trawl is a funnel shaped net that is towed through the water The net tapers to a narrow section called the codend, where the catch is collected Trawls have floats attached to the top of the net and lead lines at the bottom to keep it in position in the water They also have "doors” on the sides of the net to keep it spread open during
- TRAWL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you trawl through a large number of similar things, you search through them looking for something that you want or something that is suitable for a particular purpose
- Introduction to Trawls | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
As with Bow trawling, stern trawling can be mechanized or done by hand The trawl is towed off the stern of the vessel and the boat moves in the direction of the water current Otter, beam, and frame trawls can be deployed for stern trawling A surface trawl is deployed off the stern
- What Is Trawling and How Does It Work? - ScienceInsights
The core component is the trawl, a large, cone-shaped net that tapers to a narrow closed end This net is engineered to herd and capture fish as it is towed through the water column The primary goal of trawling is to achieve high-volume catches of commercially valuable species
- Trawl - definition of trawl by The Free Dictionary
1 Also called trawl′ net` a strong fishing net dragged along the sea bottom to catch the fish living there 2 Also called trawl′ line` a buoyed line used in sea fishing, having numerous short lines with baited hooks attached at intervals
|
|
|