单词 | high line |
释义 | high line/ˈhʌɪ lʌɪn/North American noun 1 Fishing informal. The person who or boat which catches the most fish during a particular period of time; frequently as a title. 2 Forestry. In logging: an overhead cable attached high above the ground to a spar tree, used to haul logs out of the forest. Also attributive in high-line logging. Compare high lead. Now historical. OriginMid 19th century. From high + line. |
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