TRAWL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary trawl verb (SEARCH) [ I or T, usually + adv prep ] to search among a large number or many different places in order to find people or information you want:
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 - 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
Trawl - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The large net used on a fishing boat is called a trawl, and to fish using this kind of net is to trawl If you live in a coastal town, you might be able to watch the boats trawl at sunrise When someone trawls, they don't use a fishing pole