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troll    音标拼音: [tr'ol]
vi. 旋转,轮唱,钓鱼
vt. 使旋转,轮唱,高唱,钓
n. 旋转,轮唱,钓鱼

旋转,轮唱,钓鱼使旋转,轮唱,高唱,钓旋转,轮唱,钓鱼

troll
n 1: (Scandanavian folklore) a supernatural creature (either a
dwarf or a giant) that is supposed to live in caves or in
the mountains
2: a partsong in which voices follow each other; one voice
starts and others join in one after another until all are
singing different parts of the song at the same time; "they
enjoyed singing rounds" [synonym: {round}, {troll}]
3: a fisherman's lure that is used in trolling; "he used a
spinner as his troll"
4: angling by drawing a baited line through the water [synonym:
{troll}, {trolling}]
v 1: circulate, move around
2: cause to move round and round; "The child trolled her hoop"
3: sing the parts of (a round) in succession
4: angle with a hook and line drawn through the water
5: sing loudly and without inhibition
6: praise or celebrate in song; "All tongues shall troll you"
7: speak or recite rapidly or in a rolling voice

Troll \Troll\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trolled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Trolling}.] [OE. trollen to roll, F. tr[^o]ler, Of. troller
to drag about, to ramble; probably of Teutonic origin; cf. G.
trollen to roll, ramble, sich trollen to be gone; or perhaps
for trotler, fr. F. trotter to trot (cf. {Trot}.). Cf.
{Trawl}.]
1. To move circularly or volubly; to roll; to turn.
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To dress and troll the tongue, and roll the eye.
--Milton.
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2. To send about; to circulate, as a vessel in drinking.
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Then doth she troll to the bowl. --Gammer
Gurton's
Needle.
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Troll the brown bowl. --Sir W.
Scott.
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3. To sing the parts of in succession, as of a round, a
catch, and the like; also, to sing loudly or freely.
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Will you troll the catch ? --Shak.
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His sonnets charmed the attentive crowd,
By wide-mouthed mortaltrolled aloud. --Hudibras.
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4. To angle for with a trolling line, or with a book drawn
along the surface of the water; hence, to allure.
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5. To fish in; to seek to catch fish from.
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With patient angle trolls the finny deep.
--Goldsmith.
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Troll \Troll\, n. [Icel. troll. Cf. {Droll}, {Trull}.] (Scand.
Myth.)
A supernatural being, often represented as of diminutive
size, but sometimes as a giant, and fabled to inhabit caves,
hills, and like places; a witch.
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{Troll flower}. (Bot.) Same as {Globeflower}
(a) .
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Troll \Troll\, v. i.
1. To roll; to run about; to move around; as, to troll in a
coach and six.
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2. To move rapidly; to wag. --F. Beaumont.
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3. To take part in trolling a song.
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4. To fish with a rod whose line runs on a reel; also, to
fish by drawing the hook through the water.
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Their young men . . . trolled along the brooks that
abounded in fish. --Bancroft.
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Troll \Troll\, n.
1. The act of moving round; routine; repetition. --Burke.
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2. A song the parts of which are sung in succession; a catch;
a round.
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Thence the catch and troll, while "Laughter, holding
both his sides," sheds tears to song and ballad
pathetic on the woes of married life. --Prof.
Wilson.
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3. A trolley.
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{Troll plate} (Mach.), a rotative disk with spiral ribs or
grooves, by which several pieces, as the jaws of a chuck,
can be brought together or spread radially.
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150 Moby Thesaurus words for "troll":
Argus, Briareus, Cerberus, Charybdis, Cyclops, Echidna, Gorgon,
Harpy, Hydra, Loch Ness monster, Medusa, Minotaur, Pegasus, Python,
Scylla, Sphinx, Talos, Typhon, advance, angle, anthem,
bait the hook, ballad, bob, bowl, bunt, butt, canon, carol, catch,
centaur, chant, chimera, chirp, chirrup, choir, chorus, clam,
cockatrice, croon, dap, descant, dib, dibble, do-re-mi, drag,
draggle, dragon, drake, draw, drive, fish, fly-fish, forward,
fugato, fugue, furl, gig, go fishing, griffin, grig, guddle, hale,
haul, heave, hippocampus, hum, hymn, impel, intonate, intone, jack,
jacklight, jig, lilt, lug, mermaid, merman, minstrel, move, net,
nixie, ogre, ogress, pedal, pipe, pole, propel, psalm, pull, push,
quaver, roc, roll, roll up, rondeau, rondino, rondo, rondoletto,
roulade, round, roundelay, row, salamander, satyr, sea horse,
sea serpent, seine, serenade, shake, shove, shrimp, shunt, sing,
sing in chorus, siren, snake, sol-fa, solmizate, spin, still-fish,
sweep, sweep along, take in tow, thrust, torch, tow, trail, train,
trawl, treadle, tremolo, trill, trundle, tug, tweedle, tweedledee,
twit, twitter, unicorn, vampire, vocalize, warble, werewolf, whale,
whistle, windigo, xiphopagus, yodel, zombie

An {electronic mail} message, {Usenet} posting or other
(electronic) communication which is intentionally incorrect,
but not overtly controversial (compare {flame bait}), or the
act of sending such a message. Trolling aims to elicit an
emotional reaction from those with a hair-trigger on the reply
key. A really subtle troll makes some people lose their
minds.

(1994-10-17)


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  • Troll - Wikipedia
    A troll is a being in Nordic folklore, including Norse mythology In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated areas of rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human beings
  • TROLL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TROLL is a dwarf or giant in Scandinavian folklore inhabiting caves or hills How to use troll in a sentence
  • TROLL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    TROLL meaning: 1 an imaginary, either very large or very small creature in traditional Scandinavian stories, that… Learn more
  • Troll (slang) - Wikipedia
    In slang, a troll is a person who posts deliberately offensive or provocative messages online [1] (such as in social media, a newsgroup, a forum, a chat room, an online video game) or who performs similar behaviors in real life The methods and motivations of trolls can range from benign to sadistic
  • What Is an Internet Troll? (and How to Handle Trolls) - How-To Geek
    Internet trolls are people who want to provoke and upset others online for their own amusement Here's how to spot the signs that someone is a troll, and how to handle them What Are Internet Trolls? If you've been on the internet for any period of time, you've likely run into a troll at some point
  • What Does Troll Mean in Slang? - SlangSphere. com
    What Does it Mean to Troll? In modern slang, to troll means to engage in behavior that is intended to elicit a strong emotional reaction from others This can include: Posting outrageous comments; Creating fake profiles to mislead others; Instigating arguments between parties; Spreading misinformation for shock value
  • Troll | Mythology, Scandinavian, Folklore | Britannica
    Troll, in early Scandinavian folklore, giant, monstrous being, sometimes possessing magic powers Hostile to men, trolls lived in castles and haunted the surrounding districts after dark If exposed to sunlight they burst or turned to stone
  • Troll - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    A troll is a supernatural creature who is either very big or very small, ugly, and not very nice You're most likely to read about a troll in a fairytale — perhaps trying to trick a beautiful princess into marrying him!
  • Troll -Mythical being of folklore | mythicalcreatures. info
    In the shadowy realms of folklore and legend, troll emerge as formidable and enigmatic figure, epitomizing the essence of otherworldly being These captivating creatures have enthralled the imagination of countless generations, seamlessly weaving their way into the narratives of diverse cultures
  • Scandinavian trolls: myths and legends explained - Routes North
    Everyone in Norway knows a little about Norwegian troll mythology and trolls are an important part of the country’s folklore and legends Trolls are often depicted as strong, ugly and hostile to humans, though other tales have them simply as mischievous creatures





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