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2 pêcher au chalut
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3 chalut
chalut [∫aly]masculine noun* * *ʃalynom masculin trawl* * *ʃaly nmtrawl net, trawl* * *chalut nm trawl; jeter/tirer le chalut to shoot/to haul the trawl; pêcher or draguer au chalut to trawl; pêcher qch au chalut to trawl for sth.[ʃaly] nom masculin -
4 draguer
draguer [dʀage]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ rivière, port, canal] to dredge ; [+ mines] to sweep2. intransitive verb* * *dʀage1) (colloq) to chat [somebody] up (colloq) GB, to come on to (colloq)3) ( à la pêche) to catch [something] with a dragnet4) Armée to sweep [mines]; Nautisme* * *dʀaɡe1. vt1) [rivière] (pour nettoyer) to dredge, (pour trouver qch) to drag2) * [fille, garçon] to try and pick up *Il est en train de la draguer. — He's trying to pick her up.
se faire draguer — to get chatted up Grande-Bretagne to get hit on *
Elle aime se faire draguer. — She likes being chatted up.
2. vi* to be on the pull * Grande-Bretagne to be on the make * USA* * *draguer verb table: aimer vtr1 ○to chat [sb] up○ GB, to come on to○; elle s'est fait draguer par un drôle de gars a strange guy tried to pick her up; aller draguer en boîte○ [hétérosexuel] to go to nightclubs to pick somebody up; [homosexuel] to go cruising to nightclubs; on va draguer ce soir hum we'll go out on the make tonight○; il ne peut pas s'empêcher de draguer he can't help being flirtatious;2 Tech ( pour nettoyer) to dredge; ( pour fouiller) to drag; draguer le canal pour retrouver un corps to drag the canal for a body;3 Pêche to catch [sth] with a dragnet; draguer au chalut to trawl;[drage] verbe transitif1. [nettoyer - fleuve, canal, port] to dredge2. [retirer - mine] to sweep ; [ - ancre] to drag (anchor)3. (familier) [fille, garçon] to chat up (separable) (UK), to sweet-talk (US), to try to pick up (separable)[en voiture] to cruise————————[drage] verbe intransitif -
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6 prospecter
prospecter [pʀɔspεkte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbb. [+ marché] to explore ; [+ région, clientèle] to canvass* * *pʀɔspɛkte1) ( pour vendre) to canvass2) ( pour trouver) to prospect* * *pʀɔspɛkte vt1) (rechercher des gisements minéraux) [région] to prospect in2) COMMERCE, [marché] to explore* * *prospecter verb table: aimer vtr2 ( pour trouver) to prospect; prospecter un sol pour y trouver du pétrole to prospect for oil in an area of ground;3 ( examiner) to scrutinize [fichier]; prospecter les petites annonces to search through ou trawl the small ads.[prɔspɛkte] verbe transitif[clientèle] to canvass2. MINES to prospect————————[prɔspɛkte] verbe intransitif -
7 pêcher
pécher [pe∫e]➭ TABLE 6 intransitive verb* * *peʃeverbe intransitif1) Religion to sin2) ( ne pas être parfait)* * *peʃe vi1) RELIGION to sin, fig, [personne] to errpécher par manque de qch [ambition, originalité, expérience] — to be unfortunately lacking in sth
Son travail péche par manque d'originalité. — His work is unfortunately lacking in originality.
2) [chose] to be flawed* * *pécher verb table: céder vi1 Relig to sin; pécher par gourmandise/colère to be guilty of the sin of gluttony/anger;2 ( ne pas respecter) to offend (contre against); pécher contre la bienséance/le bon goût to offend against propriety/good taste;3 ( ne pas être parfait) pécher par ignorance/négligence to err through ignorance/carelessness; pécher par excès de confiance/de prudence to be overconfident/overcareful; le film pèche par manque de réalisme the film falls down through a lack of realism; le roman pèche sur un point the novel has one major failing.I[peʃe] nom masculinII[peʃe] verbe transitif[prendre] to catchpêcher la crevette to shrimp, to go shrimping2. [tirer de l'eau] to fish out (separable)————————[peʃe] verbe intransitif[aller à la pêche] to fish -
8 chalut
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9 chalutier
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10 Chalutier
trawler; any flat fish caught with a trawl.
См. также в других словарях:
Trawl — 〈[ trɔ:l] n. 15; Fischerei〉 Grundschleppnetz [<engl. trawl „Schleppnetz“; zu afrz. trôler „mit einem Schleppnetz fischen“] * * * Trawl [trɔ:l ], das; s, s [engl. trawl, H. u.] (Fischereiw.): Grund[schlepp]netz. * * * Trawl [trɔːl, englisch] … Universal-Lexikon
trawl — trawl·abil·i·ty; trawl·able; trawl; trawl·er; trawl·er·man; … English syllables
trawl — or trawlnet [trôl] n. [< ? MDu traghel, dragnet < ? L tragula: see TRAIL] 1. a large, baglike net dragged by a boat along the bottom of a fishing bank: also trawlnet ☆ 2. a long line supported by buoys, from which many short fishing lines… … English World dictionary
trawl´a|ble — trawl «trl», noun, verb. –n. 1. a large, strong net dragged along the bottom of the sea, used in commercial fishing, dredging for deep sea scientific specimens, or the like. 2. a strong line supported by buoys and having many short lines with… … Useful english dictionary
Trawl — Trawl, v. i. [OF. trauler, troller, F. tr[^o]ter, to drag about, to stroll about; probably of Teutonic origin. Cf. {Troll}, v. t.] To take fish, or other marine animals, with a trawl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trawl — ► VERB 1) fish or catch with a trawl net or seine. 2) search thoroughly. ► NOUN 1) an act of trawling. 2) (also trawl net) a large wide mouthed fishing net dragged by a boat along the bottom of the sea or a lake. ORIGIN probably from D … English terms dictionary
trawl-fish — trawlˈ fish noun Fish caught with a trawl • • • Main Entry: ↑trawl … Useful english dictionary
trawl-net — trawlˈ net noun A trawl • • • Main Entry: ↑trawl … Useful english dictionary
Trawl — Trawl, n. 1. A fishing line, often extending a mile or more, having many short lines bearing hooks attached to it. It is used for catching cod, halibut, etc.; a boulter. [U. S. & Canada] [1913 Webster] 2. A large bag net attached to a beam with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trawl — [trɔ:l] das; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. trawl> Grundschleppnetz, das von Fischereifahrzeugen verwendet wird … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
trawl net — trawl ,net noun count a TRAWL for catching fish … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English