The flashcard defines "net" with multiple meanings for both noun and verb forms. As a noun, it encompasses materials like fabric or netting used for various purposes (protection, catching, sports, the internet). As a verb, it relates to catching, scoring, obtaining skillfully, or earning profit, and appears in idiomatic phrases.
The flashcard defines "net" as a noun or verb. As a noun, it can refer to a fabric with spaces, a piece of netting used for protection or catching things, the internet, a sports net (tennis, hockey, basketball), or a ball captured in a net. As a verb, "net" means to catch something in a net, to score a goal in basketball or football, to obtain something skillfully, or to gain profit after expenses. It can also be used in phrases like "cast your net wider" or "slip through the net."
[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]网;网状物Net is a kind of cloth that you can see through. It is made of very fine threads woven together so that there are small equal spaces between them.
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](保护性)网罩 A net is a piece of netting which is used as a protective covering for something, for example to protect vegetables from birds.
I threw aside my mosquito net and jumped out of bed.
我把蚊帐甩到一边,跳下床来。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](用以捕鱼、昆虫或动物的)渔网,罗网 A net is a piece of netting which is used for catching fish, insects, or animals.
Several fishermen sat on wooden barrels, tending their nets.
几个渔夫坐在木桶上修补渔网。
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[N-SING 单数名词]同 InternetThe Net is the same as the Internet .
[the N]
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[VERB 动词](用网)捕捉,罩,围 If you net a fish or other animal, you catch it in a net.
[V n]
I'm quite happy to net a fish and then let it go...
我特别喜欢用网捕到鱼后再把它放了。
Poachers have been netting salmon to supply the black market.
盗猎者一直在捕捞大麻哈鱼到黑市上去卖。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](网球场等的)球网 In games such as tennis, the net is the piece of netting across the centre of the court which the ball has to go over.
[usu the N in sing]
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](足球或曲棍球场的)有网球门The net on a football or hockey field is the framework with netting over it which is attached to the back of the goal.
[usu the N in sing]
He let the ball slip through his grasp and into the net.
球从他的掌中滑出,钻进了球门。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](篮球)球网 In basketball, the net is the netting which hangs from the metal hoop. You score goals by throwing the ball through the hoop and netting.
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[VERB 动词](篮球或足球)得分,进(球) In basketball or football, when you net a goal, you score a goal.
[V n]
[Also V]
Centre half Tiler netted his first goal for the club.
中前卫泰勒为俱乐部射进了他的第一粒进球。
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[VERB 动词](尤指运用技巧)获取,得到 If you net something, you manage to get it, especially by using skill.
[V n]
They took to the water intent on netting the £250,000 reward offered for conclusive proof of the monster's existence.
他们前往那片水域,打算找到怪物存在的确凿证据,以获得为此设立的25万英镑奖金。
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[VERB 动词]捕获;抓获;缴获 When a police operation nets a number of people or things, they catch those people or find those things.
[V n]
Secret investigations have netted ninety staff suspected of fraud and theft...
秘密调查已抓获90名涉嫌欺诈盗窃的职员。
The anti-drug sweep had netted nearly 900 kilogrammes of cocaine.
扫毒行动已缴获了近900千克的可卡因。
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[VERB 动词]See also:
netting
;
safety net
;净得;净赚 If you net a particular amount of money, you gain it as profit after all expenses have been paid.
[V n]
Last year he netted a cool 3 million pounds by selling his holdings...
去年他通过出售自己持有的股份获得了整整300万英镑的净收入。
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[PHRASE 短语]从更大范围考虑;做更大范围的尝试 If you cast your net wider, you look for or consider a greater variety of things.
[V and N inflect]
The security forces are casting their net wider.
安全部队正在更广泛地布网。
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[PHRASE 短语](罪犯)漏网,逃脱 If criminals slip through the net, they avoid being caught by the system or trap that was meant to catch them.
[V inflects]
Officials fear some of the thugs identified by British police may have slipped through the net.
官员们担心英国警方指认的一些罪犯可能已成为漏网之鱼。
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[PHRASE 短语](在体制中)被遗漏,被遗忘 You use slip through the net or fall through the net to describe a situation where people are not properly cared for by the system that is intended to help them.
[V inflects]
And a number of African countries, too, are slipping through the net...
并且一些非洲国家也被漏掉了。
The existence of more than one agency with power to intervene can lead to children falling through the net.
多个部门都可干预的事实可能会导致一些孩子被遗漏。
Part-2
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 nett
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[ADJ 形容词]净数的;纯的 A net amount is one which remains when everything that should be subtracted from it has been subtracted.
[ADJ n]
[amount ADV]
...a rise in sales and net profit...
销售和纯利润的增长
At the year end, net assets were £18 million...
到年底,净资产达1,800万英镑。
What you actually receive is net of deductions for the airfare and administration.
你实际上得到的是扣除机票和管理费的净值。
Net is also an adverb.
Balances of £5,000 and above will earn 11 per cent gross, 8.25 per cent net...
结余在5,000英镑及以上将获毛利11%,纯利8.25%。
...a first year profit of around £10,000 net...
第一年大约10,000英镑的纯利润
All bank and building society interest is paid net.
所有银行和建房互助协会的贷款都要支付纯利息。
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[ADJ 形容词](重量)净的,纯的 The net weight of something is its weight without its container or the material that has been used to wrap it.
[ADJ n]
...350 mg net weight.
净重350毫克
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[ADJ 形容词](结果)最终的,最后的 A net result is a final result after all the details have been considered or included.
[ADJ n]
We have a net gain of nearly 50 seats, the biggest for any party in Scotland...
我们最终获得了近50个席位,是苏格兰政党里赢得席位最多的。
We will be a net exporter of motor cars in just a few years' time.
我们将在仅仅几年时间里成为汽车净出口国。
Oxford
net★/net; NAmEnet/
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adjective
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verb
netnetsnettednettingnoun★1★[uncountable ]a type of material that is made of string, thread or wire twisted or tied together, with small spaces in between 网;网状物◆net curtains网眼帘子☞see also
fishnet
,
netting
2★[countable ]( especially in compounds 尤用于构成复合词) a piece of netused for a particular purpose, such as catching fish or covering sth 有专门用途的网◆fishing nets渔网◆a mosquito net (= used to protect you from mosquitoes) 蚊帐☞see also
hairnet
,
safety net
3the net[singular ](in sports 体育运动)the frame covered in netthat forms the goal 球门网◆to kick the ball into the back of the net把球踢进网窝4the net[singular ](in tennis,etc. 网球等)the piece of netbetween the two players that the ball goes over 球网5★the Net(alsothe net)( informal) =
the Internet
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cast
v.,
slip
v.,
spread
v.adjective(BrE alsonett)1[usually before noun ]a netamount of money is the amount that remains when nothing more is to be taken away 净得的;纯的◆a net profitof £500 *500 英镑的纯利润 ◆net income/earnings(= after tax has been paid)纯收入☞compare
gross
adj. (1 )2[only before noun ]the netweight of sth is the weight without its container or the material it is wrapped in 净的◆450 gms net weight净重 450 克☞compare
gross
adj. (1 )3[only before noun ]final, after all the important facts have been included 最后的;最终的◆The net resultis that small shopkeepers are being forced out of business. 最终结果是小店主被挤出了这个行业。◆Canada is now a substantial net importer of medicines (= it imports more than it exports).加拿大现在是一个药物净进口大国。◆a net gain最终收益▶netadverb◆a salary of $50 000 net*5 万元的税后薪水 ◆Interest on the investment will be paid net (= tax will already have been taken away).投资的利息将按税后的数额支付。☞compare
gross
adv.verb(-tt-)1netsth to earn an amount of money as a profit after you have paid tax on it 净赚;净得◆The sale of paintings netted £17 000.卖画净得 17 000 英镑。2netsth to catch sth, especially fish, in a net 用网捕捉(鱼等)3netsb/sth to catch sb or obtain sth in a skilful way (巧妙地)捕获,得到◆A swoop by customs officers netted a large quantity of drugs.海关人员突击搜查,缉获大量毒品。4netsth ( especially BrE) to kick or hit a ball into the goal SYN
score
(将球)踢入球门,射入球门◆He has netted 21 goals so far this season.这个赛季至今他已射入 21 球。5netsth to cover sth with a net or nets 用网覆盖net/net; NAmEnet/
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net1 noun
net2 adjective
net3 verb
netnet1 /net/ ●●●S2W2 noun
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1net (2)internet the Net (also the net) the system that allows millions of computer users around the world to exchange informationSYN the web: Bruce spends most evenings surfing the Net (=looking at information in different places on the Internet).on the Net You might find something on the Net.2for fishing/catching things [countable] something used for catching fish, insects, or animals which is made of threads or wires woven across each other with regular spaces between them: a fishing net a butterfly net3for sports [countable]a)the thing that players must hit the ball over in games such as tennisb)the thing behind the posts that players try to kick or hit the ball into in games such as football or hockey → goal: Henry kicked the ball into the back of the net.4for keeping things out [countable] something used for keeping things out, for example insects or birds, which is made of threads woven across each other with regular spaces between them: a mosquito net5material [uncountable] very thin material made from fine threads woven together, with small spaces between: net curtains6slip through the net if criminals slip through the net, they avoid attempts by the police etc to catch them7fall/slip through the net if someone or something falls or slips through the net, a system which was designed to help or check them has not succeeded in doing this: In a class of 30 children it is easy for some to slip through the net and learn nothing.8cast/spread your net wide to consider or try as many things as possible in order to find what you want: Record companies are casting their nets wide in search of new talent. →
fishnet stockings
, hairnet
, safety net
, netting
net1 noun
net2 adjective
net3 verb
netnet2 ●○○ (also nett British English) adjective [only before noun]
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1the net amount is the final amount that remains after all the other amounts have been taken away → gross: The net profit (=after taxes, costs etc) was up 16.3% last month. The company reported a net loss of $56 million last year. Vernon estimates the company’s net worth at over $8 billion. The United States is a net importer of beef (=it imports more than it exports).2 net result/effect the final result or effect of something: The net result will be higher costs to the consumer.3net weight the weight of something without its container—net adverb: He earns $40,000 net. jars of coffee weighing 450 grams net
net1 noun
net2 adjective
net3 verb
netnet3 verb (past tense and past participle netted, present participle netting)
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1[transitive] informal to earn a particular amount of money as a profit after tax has been paid: I was netting around $64,000 a year.2[transitive] to succeed in getting something, especially by using your skill: The company has recently netted several large contracts. An undercover sweep netted 22 suspects in one evening.3[intransitive, transitive] informal to hit or kick the ball into the net in sport → score: Rooney has netted nine goals for United so far this season.4[transitive] to catch a fish in a net: We netted three fish in under an hour.
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[net]netted, netting, nets
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网(96%),网状物(2%),纯粹的(1%),净余的(1%)
n.网;网络;净利;实价
vi.编网
vt.得到;净赚;用网捕
adj.纯粹的;净余的
n.(Net)人名;(法)内
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