online vocabulary.com

Trawling - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Trawling is a fishing method where a large net is dragged through water to catch fish or other sea creatures. It is commonly used in commercial fishing operations.

trawling

/ˈtrɔlɪŋ/ /ˈtrɔːlɪŋ/

Definition:

Fishing by dragging a net through the water to catch fish or other sea creatures.

Synonyms:

dragging, netting, seining

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

releasing, freeing

Common Collocations:

trawling nets, commercial trawling, deep-sea trawling

Derivatives:

trawl, trawler

Usage Tips:

Use "trawling" for fishing methods involving nets; avoid for casual angling with rods.

Common Phrases:

bottom trawling, midwater trawling, pair trawling

Etymology:

From Middle Dutch "traghelen," meaning to drag a net along the seafloor.

Examples:

  • 1. The fishermen spent the day trawling for shrimp in the bay.
  • 2. Trawling can harm marine ecosystems if not done sustainably.
  • 3. They banned bottom trawling to protect coral reefs.
  • 4. The boat is equipped for deep-sea trawling in rough waters.

MORE VOCABULARY LISTS