fishing的意思和读音

fishing

: [ˈfɪʃɪŋ] : ['fɪʃɪŋ]

n.

v.“fish”

adj.+n.fishing Net,commercial fishing,fly fishing,illegal fishing,salmon fishing

n.angling,casting,trawling,whaling,spinning

fishingn.

1.the sport or business of catching fish

They often go fishing .

deep-sea fishing

a fishing boat

fishing grounds

We enjoyed a day's fishing by the river.

n.1.,;2.

v.1.“fish”

n.1.the sport or business of catching fish

v.1.The present participle of fish

1. Cooking Fishing Gardening ...

2. sightseeing n. fishing n. rent v. ...

3. ENTERTAINMENT FISHING OTHER ...

4. PICK FISHING BY BIKE ...

5. ... “I Love My Home Town”( ): “Fishing”( ): “A Day of Harvesting”( ): ...

6. fire drill fishing fishing bumper sub ...

7. stocking n. fishing n. stone n. ...

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1.Just a few months later, two Chinese fishing trawlers harassed the U. S. S. Victorious in a similar incident.

2.I would have done my homework if I didn't go fishing with him last Tuesday.

3.If it had not rained yesterday, we should have gone fishing.

4.As one of the most playful members of the Animal Kingdom, otters are often pictured fishing for food and interacting with one another.

5.One man described the heat of the sun on the beach and an old fishing boat on the water and big brown rocks.

6.Now, Huck, where we're a-standing you could touch that hole I got out of with a fishing-pole. See if you can find it .竿

7.Like a targe of polished metal the round sea lay at his feet, and the shadows of the fishing boats moved in the little bay.

8.He had numerous books about salt-water fishing, as well as books about surfing in Australia and the Great Barrier Reef, she said.

9.Herb tried to repair his car engine all morning before he called it a day and went fishing.

10.Navy officials said the sinking might have been caused by the influx of water after the fishing boat collided with the patrol ship.