whaling的意思和读音

whalingwhale

whale

: [ˈhweɪlɪŋ] : ['weɪlɪŋ]

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v.

whales  whaling  whaled  

whalingn.

1.the activity or business of hunting and killing whales

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v.1.2.;

n.1.[Animal]a very large sea animal that breathes air through a hole on the top of its head2.<informal>an impressive, very large, or very enjoyable example of something

v.1.to hunt whales2.to hit or strike somebody or something with great force

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4. Reunion( )1 Whaling( )1 Rebirth( )2 ...

6. ... desampling whaling decommuntation ...

8.ickjacking),(whaling)。

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1.Japan's government said it was considering strengthening security for the whaling fleet, but did not elaborate.

2.so that, by the time the captain's party was ready to sail, there were several other whaling vessels on the point of starting.

3.Japan should think about giving up Antarctic "research" , he said, in return for a limited resumption of commercial coastal whaling.沿

4.For the past several years he's been trying to stop the hunt in Taiji, one of Japan's iconic whaling towns.

5.Still, looking at a replica of a whaling ship in the museum, Mr Lang wonders whether groundfish boats will end up in a museum, too.怀

6.This was a minor episode compared with a manoeuvre a week earlier bythe Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, an anti-whaling body.

7.Moreover, he threw himself into an important friendship, at a time when he had probably written one draft of his sixth book, on whaling.稿

8.Japan take advantage of this loophole, by the name of scientific research whaling, killing hundreds of whales each year.

9.Specialists in paranormal research are investigating whether a historic whaling ship might be home to the ghost of a long-ago seafarer.

10.If the whaling disappears it would make me feel sad, because that means that the particular form of the culture fades out.