单词 | to land the net |
释义 | > as lemmasto land the net a. Angling. To bring (a fish) to land, esp. by means of a gaff, hook, or net. Also, to land the net. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > fishing > type or method of fishing > [verb (transitive)] > bring to bank landa1609 play1740 work1825 bank1837 creel1844 grass1856 to bring (a hooked fish) to gaff1886 to play along1921 a1609 J. Dennys Secrets of Angling (1613) ii. xxi. sig. C6v Then with a Net see how at last he lands, A mighty Carpe. 1653 I. Walton Compl. Angler iv. 105 Help me to land this as you did the other. View more context for this quotation 1787 T. Best Conc. Treat. Angling (ed. 2) 15 A landing net, to land large fish with, and which are made with joints to fold up in a small compass. 1867 F. Francis Bk. Angling viii. 262 When you have hooked a greyling, your next job is to land him. 1873 Act 36 & 37 Victoria c. lxxi. §14 Any person who shall..work any seine or draft net for salmon..within one hundred yards from..any other seine or draft net..before such last-mentioned net is fully drawn in and landed, shall..be liable [etc.]. 1883 Manch. Examiner 30 Oct. 8/4 I will not trouble you with an account of the trout and grayling we landed during the first two or three days of our visit. 1884 D. Pae Eustace 62 They were pretty constantly engaged in shooting and landing the net. < as lemmas |
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